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Hanami aims to be a complete Ruby framework, allowing you to write web apps, but also gems, and non-web ruby applications. Hanami 2.0 only ships for API focus, but in next minor versions this is going to be extended. I see it as a direct alrernative to Rails for anyone who would like to try different style of programming while still using Ruby.


What benefits does it bring to writing gems?


Similar to what rodauth did, or active-admin - extracting mountable, shareable and reusable parts of your app to a separate thing.


Is this documented somewhere? Sounds interesting.




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