Ryan Tomayko's Face These are my writings and linkings. You can also follow me on twitter, reach me by email, or ping rtomayko on irc.freenode.net.

I work at GitHub OCTOCAT in San Francisco. We build stuff for people who build stuff.

I maintain and contribute to a bunch of open source projects. These are some of my favorites:

bcat (2010)
A pipe to browser utility.
Ronn (2010)
Builds UNIX manuals from a markdown-based text format. See ronn(1) and ronn-format(7) for usage.
Rocco (2010)
A quick-and-dirty, literate-programming-style documentation generator for Ruby. It looks like this.
schocco (2010)
A quick-and-dirty, literate-programming-style documentation generator for and in POSIX shell. It looks like this.
rpg (2010)
Experimental package manager for Ruby with a strong focus on UNIX. Written primarily in POSIX shell and C.
Tilt (2009)
A generic interface/API for a bunch of Ruby template engines. Sinatra's template system as of v1.0.
Shotgun (2009)
Rack development mode server that uses a process-per-connection forking model for code reloading.
rack-contrib (2009)
A bunch of Rack middleware components contributed by various folks. Sometimes acts as an incubator for core Rack features.
sinatra-sequel (2009)
Sinatra extension library that adds configuration settings and support for database migrations using the Sequel ORM.
git-sh (2008)
A git shell environment. It's really your bash(1) environment with a custom prompt, top-level git command aliases, and completion for everything. See git-sh(1) for usage.
Sinatra (2008)
The Ruby web framework for perfectionists. I was a contributor and project maintainer through the 1.0 release.
Rack::Cache (2008)
HTTP caching implementation in a Rack middleware component. Uses process heap, disk, or memcache for cache storage.
RDiscount (2008)
Ruby extension library for Discount, David Parsons' fast implementation of Markdown in C.
Date::Performance (2007)
Ruby C extension library that adds a semblence of performance to Ruby's core Date class.

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