Bootstrappers
Suspenders
Bootstrappers | Suspenders | |
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313 | 3,976 | |
- | 0.4% | |
0.0 | 3.1 | |
about 10 years ago | 1 day ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Suspenders
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Bootstrapping with Ruby on Rails Generators and Templates
There is also Thoughtbot's Suspenders, which inspired me to dig deeper into Rails generators and templates. I even wrote my own application template — Schienenzeppelin — which, while not up-to-date, might still provide some inspiration.
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What is everyone using these days to create a new Rails app?
Jumpstart and Suspenders come to mind.
What are some alternatives?
Rails Composer - Rails Composer. The Rails generator on steroids for starter apps.
Hobo - The web app builder for Rails (moved from tablatom/hobo)
Onotole - Rails project generator, which will cut all starting routine in maximum flexible mode
orats - Opinionated rails application templates.
Raygun - Rails application generator that builds applications with the common customization stuff already done.
boring_generators - Boring generators aims to make your development faster by delegating boring setups to us.
Ultra Light Wizard - No time to manage a wizard state machine, session variables, or complicated controllers? Use ultra light wizard!! A RESTful session-less validation-friendly simple multi-step form approach in Rails.
jumpstart - Easily jumpstart a new Rails application with a bunch of great features by default