3 If you're interested in unicorn, you may be interested in some of the projects
4 listed below. If you have any links to add/change/remove, please tell us at
5 mailto:unicorn-public@yhbt.net!
9 The unicorn project is not responsible for the content in these links.
10 Furthermore, the unicorn project has never, does not and will never endorse:
12 * any for-profit entities or services
13 * any non-{Free Software}[https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html]
15 The existence of these links does not imply endorsement of any entities
16 or services behind them.
18 === For use with unicorn
20 * {Bluepill}[https://github.com/arya/bluepill] -
21 a simple process monitoring tool written in Ruby
23 * {golden_brindle}[https://github.com/simonoff/golden_brindle] - tool to
24 manage multiple unicorn instances/applications on a single server
26 * {raindrops}[https://yhbt.net/raindrops/] - real-time stats for
27 preforking Rack servers
29 * {UnXF}[https://yhbt.net/unxf/] Un-X-Forward* the Rack environment,
30 useful since unicorn is designed to be deployed behind a reverse proxy.
32 === unicorn is written to work with
34 * {Rack}[https://rack.github.io/] - a minimal interface between webservers
35 supporting Ruby and Ruby frameworks
37 * {Ruby}[https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/] - the programming language of
40 * {nginx}[https://nginx.org/] (Free versions) -
41 the reverse proxy for use with unicorn
45 * {Green Unicorn}[https://gunicorn.org/] - a Python version of unicorn
47 * {Starman}[https://metacpan.org/release/Starman/] - Plack/PSGI version
52 * {Mongrel}[https://rubygems.org/gems/mongrel] - the awesome webserver
53 unicorn is based on. A historical archive of the mongrel dev list
54 featuring early discussions of unicorn is available at:
55 https://yhbt.net/mongrel-devel/
57 * {david}[https://yhbt.net/david.git] - a tool to explain why you need
58 nginx in front of unicorn