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Subroutine makes it easy to write encapsulated, feature-driven code. It handles the boilerplate of inputs, outputs, type casting, and validation and lets you focus on the important functional code.

Stars47
Forks12
Open Issues1
Contributors12
Last Push0d ago

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Activity
25
Community
25
Maintenance
16
Popularity
20
#encapsulation#form-objects#ruby#service-objects
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Should you contribute to guideline-tech/subroutine?

guideline-tech/subroutine has a FoundDev health score of 85/100, which puts it in the active-and-maintained tier. The maintainer team is shipping recently, issues are being closed, and a PR you open this week has a realistic chance of being reviewed.

Last push was 0 days ago — that signals an actively maintained project. New issues are likely to get a maintainer response within days. The project is written primarily in Ruby, so prior Ruby experience will shorten ramp-up.

Licensed under MIT, a standard OSI-approved license — safe to contribute to under normal employer IP policies.

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guideline-tech85

Subroutine makes it easy to write encapsulated, feature-driven code. It handles the boilerplate of inputs, outputs, type casting, and validation and lets you focus on the important functional code.

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4712 contributors1 issues
0d ago

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