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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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TurboFlow brings native app-like page transitions to Rails applications using Hotwire Turbo and the View Transitions API
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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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Rails engine for managing user accounts within UC Berkeley's auth system
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Level up your scaffolds with a modern admin backend framework, designed for Rails developers who demand both beauty, functionality, and extensibility. Uchi provides a set of components and conventions for creating user interfaces that are both powerful and easy to use.
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A Ruby library to create single-file Rails application
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A Rails engine for browser-based health probes and uptime monitoring via Prometheus metrics
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Adding an Elm inspired turbo interface into view components
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Profesional tool for pentest wi-fi
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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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