Good community traction and solid fundamentals. Nearly in the top tier.

A Ruby gem to load environment variables from `.env`.

Documentation

78

Contributing guide5pt25

Contributing guidance is in the README, not a dedicated CONTRIBUTING.md (−20 pts).

Moving it to a CONTRIBUTING.md makes it easier to find and keeps the README focused. A dedicated file earns +47 pts base.

README12pt80

README is present.

Install and run instructions9pt90

README documents how to install the project.

License6pt100

Licensed under MIT.

Engineering

68

Linting and formatting5pt0

No RuboCop config found.

Add a .rubocop.yml and run `rubocop` in CI to enforce consistent Ruby style.

Reproducibility6pt20

No dependency lockfile found (−70 pts).

Commit Gemfile.lock so Bundler installs are repeatable.

Tests18pt80

Test files detected (spec).

CI/CD14pt85

CI is configured (.github/workflows/ci.yml).

Issue and PR templates6pt100

Issue or PR templates present.

Project health

84

Activity5pt40

Last pushed 6-12 months ago (−60 pts).

A recent commit signals the project is still maintained.

Dependency manifest6pt100

Dependency manifest found (Gemfile).

Repository metadata5pt100

Repository has a description.

Housekeeping3pt100

.gitignore present.

Repository files17 root entries
  • .github
    Good: CI is configured (.github/workflows/ci.yml).
    Good: Dependabot covers 2 ecosystems (bundler, github-actions). Dependencies stay current.
    Good: Issue or PR templates present.
  • benchmark
  • bin
  • lib
  • spec
    Good: Test files detected (spec).
  • test
  • .gitignore
    Good: .gitignore present.
  • .standard.yml
  • Changelog.md
  • dotenv-rails.gemspec
  • dotenv.gemspec
  • Gemfile
    Good: Dependency manifest found (Gemfile).
  • Guardfile
  • LICENSE
    Good: Licensed under MIT.
  • OWNERS
  • Rakefile
  • README.md
    Good: README is present.
    Good: README is well structured with multiple sections.
    Issue: No screenshots or images in the README (−20 pts).Fix: Add a GIF, screenshot, or logo image. It is the fastest way to show what your project does.
    Good: README has code examples.
    Good: README links to a live demo or deployed app.
    Good: README includes status badges.
    Good: README documents how to install the project.
    Good: README documents how to run the project.