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Reverse Dependencies for turbo-rails

The projects listed here declare turbo-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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The idea is to have an easy way to use HTML over the wire approach of TurboStream in cells. Since Turbo has rails specific gem, which this gem uses, it is not framework agnostic :/ One day it might switch to using native Turbo and then it will be.
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Components with super powers
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Modal library that uses Turbo and Stimulus because we are in the future now.
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turbo-replay assigns a sequence number to broadcasted messages and caches them. When a client disconnects because of flaky network, we're able to resend (or replay, hence the name) missed messages in the same order they were originally sent.
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TurboRouter makes it easier to use turbo_frames by dynamically wrapping responses with turbo_frames and providing view helpers to generate links with predictable and straightforward behavior.
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TurboScroll is a minimalistic gem that provides infinite scrolling for Rails based applications using Turbo.
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A long-lived project that still receives updates
Rails engine for managing user accounts within UC Berkeley's auth system
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Profesional tool for pentest wi-fi
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