There is a feed of plugins as they are added at http://www.agilewebdevelopment.com/feeds/plugins. There is also an XML list of all the plugins at http://agilewebdevelopment.com/plugins/script_list.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Funny, I'm about to launch one as well for freshrails.

If you provide an xml feed that lists the most recent
plugins added, then I'll integrate pointers to your
directory instead.

-San


--- Benjamin Curtis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I mentioned this on the Rails general mailing list,
but I thought I'd mention it here because I'm hoping for some action from the core team on this.

At the end of David's presentation at CanadaOnRails
there was some discussion about needing a better resource for plugins than the current wiki page. Since I had been wanting to do exactly that for a while, I decided to get off my rear and do it. The new directory is up at http://www.agilewebdevelopment.com/plugins, with the ability to search for and rate plugins. I've sucked most of the plugins over from the wiki page, and I'm working on filling out the rest of the missing information (detailed descriptions, plugins missed by my scrape, etc.). I will also be adding some functionality suggested on the Rails mailing list.

However, the directory is functional enough at this
point to be useful to the Rails community, and I wanted to check with the core team on the willingness to use it in place of the wiki page. I have made a scrape-friendly URL that can be used by the plugin command-line script, and I'd like to have it added to the default list of URLs that get scraped by the plugin script (line 630 of plugin.rb). This will allow for an easy migration of Rails users to the new
directory.

Thoughts?
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