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Reverse Dependencies for stimulus-rails

The projects listed here declare stimulus-rails as a runtime or development dependency

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Superfast CMS is designed to make publishing simple, fast, and scalable.
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Tracebook is a Rails engine that adds cost tracking, review workflows, and a dashboard UI on top of RubyLLM's Chat and Message models. Features include per-message cost calculation with configurable pricing rules, chat-level approval workflows, and a Hotwire-powered dashboard.
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The project is in a healthy, maintained state
Trix-Genius adds AI-powered buttons and other custom controls to Trix editor using Stimulus.
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Provides core domain logic with RSpec, Solid Queue, and Tailwind integration.
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The project is in a healthy, maintained state
A Rails gem that installs a framework-agnostic toast engine with Turbo and Stimulus integration.
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The project is in a healthy, maintained state
Turbo Tour provides YAML-defined onboarding journeys, a single shared Stimulus controller, and a framework-agnostic tooltip surface for Rails applications.
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Wraps upstream web applications in an iframe via a same-origin reverse proxy. Provides Rack middleware for proxying, script injection, and root-relative URL rewriting, plus Stimulus controllers for browser history synchronisation.
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ZenAdmin is a Rails engine that provides automatic resource registration, a modern Admin UI based on Bootstrap 5, a built-in RBAC system, and flexible support for custom bulk and member actions.
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