It's me, on GitHub!

Launch-Soon

Launch-Soon is a Heroku-ready rails site that provides a viral launching soon page to collect users before your actual launch date. The site is fully responsive, and collects email addresses in a MailChimp list. Each user who provides their email address is given a custom URL which keeps track of how many people they get to sign up. It's like an open source LaunchRock.

Ruby Rails MailChimp Foundation

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Donoku

A simple Heroku-ready Sinatra-based app to collect donations via Stripe. This app forces an SSL connection outside of the Development environment.

Foundation Sinatra Stripe

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Little Corner

Little-Corner is an open source Ruby on Rails project of mine that you can use to easily make yourself a website. It automaticlaly pulls your entire web presence into one place, like About.me or Flavors.me. Currently it supports connecting to Delicious, Foursquare, GitHub, Google Analytics, Gravatar, Instagram, Last.FM, Soundcloud, Twitter, and your blog (via RSS).

Ruby Rails Flickr Foundation Foursquare GitHub Gravatar Instagram Last.fm Soundcloud Tumblr Twitter Untappd

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cities

This is a collection of .poly files for cities. These .poly files are used to then extract just the city's OSM file from a greater region's OSM file. For example, creating an exact OSM file for Boston from the North America OSM file. I'm using this data to build CityStrides.

Osmois OpenStreetMap

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hashtagged

Hashtagged accepts a Twitter user name, and gives back a word cloud of that user's recent hashtags. You can use it at http://hashtagged.herokuapp.com, or you can set it up yourself with the instructions in the README.

Ruby Sinatra Foundation Twitter

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basis

Inspired by suspenders, I decided to build out my own default Rails app. I use this as the starting point for all of my projects.

Ruby Rails Foundation

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blog.jameschevalier.com

My blog is designed with Zurb's Foundation. It's automatically built into a static site by Jekyll and deployed to Linode each time I rake deploy. I keep it in GitHub as another Jekyll example, and as a backup.

Foundation Jekyll HTML

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jameschevalier.github.com

You're looking at it. There's really nothing special going on in here, I just used Twitter's Bootstrap to manually list out my public repositories.

HTML Bootstrap

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Jimbalaya

This is the Jekyll source for my music blog. My blog is designed with Zurb's Foundation. It's automatically built into a static site by Jekyll and deployed to Linode each time I rake deploy. I keep it in GitHub as another Jekyll example, and as a backup.

Foundation Jekyll HTML

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health_graph

My fork of Kenny Ma's Ruby wrapper for Runkeeper Health Graph API, which is a Ruby gem to work with RunKeeper Health Graph API. My fork of the library provides somre more functionality/fixes.

Ruby Rails

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Instagram API Library

My fork of Ian Luckraft's CodeIgniter Instagram Library, which is a library that provides a CodeIgniter application access to the Instagram API. My fork of the library does not require a separate configuration file, and provides a little more functionality.

PHP CodeIgniter

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