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7.1 | 9.7 | |
2 months ago | 4 days ago | |
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MIT License | Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial 2.5 Generic |
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rails-tabler-starter
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- Rails Tabler Starter: Rails starter boilerplate to build and prototype quickly
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- RailsTablerStarter – Free and open source Ruby on Rails starter kit
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Free and opensource rails starter template
Github repo https://github.com/tarunvelli/rails-tabler-starterDemo https://rails-tabler.fly.dev/about
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Ruby on Rails or JavaScript for rapid prototyping or building an MVP? Which one do you think is more suitable? Which one enables faster development? I have been hearing good things about Rails but JavaScript is pretty much used everywhere.
I've used both node and rails, and prefer rails. I've built multiple mvps/side projects in rails, enough that I built a template to help in quickly building mvps https://github.com/tarunvelli/rails-tabler-starter
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Ruby on Rails starter built using Tabler, mostly use it to quickly build and abandon ideas
https://github.com/tarunvelli/rails-tabler-starter
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Avo
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Quality is often much better with these kinds of templates and frameworks, because the creators often can make better default choices.
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Experience using Retool and Ruby on Rails
But there's another alternative for Ruby on Rails. This is a shameless plug, but why don't you try Avo?
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Roast my page: Avo - A low-code tool that helps developers create internal tools, admin panels, and CMS-es with Ruby on Rails
URL: https://avohq.io
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Nothing really beats Rails. Use something like Jumpstart (jumpstartrails.com) and Avo (https://avohq.io) and you scaffold a full consumer-ready app in literally a few hours.
The thing that bugs me the most with Next.JS and the whole JAMStack movement is that, yeah, you get from "git clone" to deployed on Vercel in two minutes, but if you need to create real app features like a sturdy admin, accounts, authorization, proper asset management, CI/CD, it takes a whole lotta time. I'm not even touching the most common app features.
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Hey. I'm Adrian, author of Avo. Avo is similar to Refine but for Ruby on Rails.
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I love seeing more and more movement in this space.
https://avohq.io
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Write admin tools from day one
Laravel has Nova, Django has Django Admin, and now, Rails has Avo.
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*I am the author of Avo
What are some alternatives?
gitgrep - Lightning fast code searching made easy
ActiveAdmin - The administration framework for Ruby on Rails applications.
json-formatter-live - json formatter live / Keyboard first, privacy-friendly, installable JSON formatter
motor-admin-rails - Low-code Admin panel and Business intelligence Rails engine. No DSL - configurable from the UI. Rails Admin, Active Admin, Blazer modern alternative.
hot-glue - Rapid scaffold builder for Turbo-Rails and Hotwire. Get the tutorial now at:
RailsAdmin - RailsAdmin is a Rails engine that provides an easy-to-use interface for managing your data
linux-surface - Linux Kernel for Surface Devices
Administrate - A Rails engine that helps you put together a super-flexible admin dashboard.
VW_Flash - Flashing tools for VW AG control units over UDS. Compression, encryption, RSA bypass, and checksums are supported for Simos18.1/6/10, DQ250-MQB, DQ381-MQB, and Haldex4Motion-Gen5-MQB.
Wallaby - Autocomplete the resourceful actions and views for ORMs for admin interface and other purposes.
openship - multi-channel fulfillment at scale
Upmin Admin - Framework for creating powerful admin backends with minimal effort in Ruby on Rails.