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gem-skill version 0.2.0 adds optional source code verification

The new –verify flag and verify sub-command implement an option pass of the generated SKILL.md file for a Ruby gem against its source code toe detect when the gem’s documentation may be a little outdated. If any issues are found, the SKILL.md file is updated. This version also adds a new global skill “ruby-gem-skills” that is inserted by the command gem skill setup into the claude code, codex and generic agents global skills directories to route requests to the local ~/.gem/skills directory.

Try Matz via SSH

Matz is a statically linked, 3MB terminal binary focused on mruby. He answers questions from the mruby guide repository, indexed mruby source code, and mrbgem metadata. Try Matz via SSH. Free to use. Nothing to download or install: ssh matz@r.uby.dev.

Ruby bindings for the AWS CDK

The AWS CDK lets you define cloud infrastructure in a real language instead of hand-writing CloudFormation. Until now the choices have been TypeScript, Python, Java, Go and C#, never Ruby. There’s now a working implementation of Ruby support. [more inside]

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