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ruby-js | framework | |
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11 | 21 | |
35 | 127 | |
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6.6 | 7.9 | |
28 days ago | 12 days ago | |
Ruby | Ruby | |
MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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- RubyJS-Vite
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RubyJS-Vite 2.0.0 has been officially released!
As of this new version, it already has online documentation, so you can read everything in full detail.
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Using the RubyJS-Vite tool, I was able to create a CV that automatically retrieves data from the github account. So if a project grows in popularity, it will show up on the site. Or if you post an article on gist, it will also show up on the site's CV.
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- The document "Godot with Ruby syntax - Part 2" explains how to solve production issues with Ruby syntax support for game development in Godot. It covers creating an export template for your project. Helpful for game developers using Ruby.
- I've written the second part of the Godot with Ruby Syntax document, which describes how to solve the problem with the production version of the game project with Ruby syntax support. The article covers creating a production template for exporting the project. Here's the link to the document.
- A guide that serves as an introduction to the tools and a tutorial. The guidelines explain how to build an ECMAScript module that will be utilized by a tool that converts scripts from Ruby to JavaScript format.
- This guide is intended for Ruby-loving game developers. You may find instructions on how to get started using the RubyJS-Vite tool with Godot Engine in the document. Then, the benefits and drawbacks of employing this method are explained in depth.
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Reen: a ruby CLI gem that lets you mass rename/move/delete files using your favorite editor
Otherwise, tracking files continuously is an intriguing concept. I attempted to include it into my tool using the listen library. A helpful example can be found here. I hope it is helpful to you.
- For code transformation, use RubyJS Vite. used when using the JS API to write Ruby syntax. Visit the link for further details.
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All web applications may be created in the optimal environment created by Ruby, JS, and Vite.
The functionality is extended because to the use of the Vite and RubyJS technologies. I created a 3D animated rendering of a weapon as an illustration.
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RubyJS-Vite
I'm working on a framework inspired by React/Next.js which turns Haml into Ruby. It's 100% server side, but it runs pretty fast. I'm currently working on a rewrite, I just wish I had more time to work on it.
https://github.com/mayu-live/framework
https://mayu.live/
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Ask HN: Show me your half baked project
Mayu, a server side web framework written in Ruby, inspired by React. Been working on it for over a year, and I'm currently doing a complete rewrite now that I have a better idea of how it should work.
https://github.com/mayu-live/framework
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Why Ruby on Rails Needs Components
Mayu Live[1] has components, it works kinda like React. I have been thinking about making rdom[2] work with Rails but I got a memory leak to fix first. It's possible to do all this in Ruby though.
1. https://github.com/mayu-live/framework
2. https://github.com/aalin/rdom
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Is there Ruby LiveView Framework?
Thanks, yes mayu.live is a close thing, but I looked at its examples, it's overcomplicated, if done a bit differently, the counter code it shows as example would be 3 times shorter. Nice experiment, same principle as LiveView, but not quite there.
- Mayu: Live-streaming server-side component-based VDOM framework written in Ruby
- Mayu is a live-streaming server-side component-based rendering framework in Ruby
- Mayu: Live-streaming server-side component-base VDOM rendering framework in Ruby
- mayu-live/framework: Mayu is a live-streaming server-side component-based VDOM rendering framework written in Ruby
- Show HN: Mayu Live, a reactive web framework written in Ruby
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The Web I Want
I've been working on a React-inspired framework in Ruby [1,2]. It only requires a few kilobytes of JavaScript, and only includes the relevant stylesheets for each page. Works pretty well and I guess I'm in a rural area (about 90 minutes down the river from Iquitos, Peru) on a 4G connection.
I recently did another experiment [3] where each static DOM tree becomes a custom element, which also reduces the amount of data that needs to be transferred.
I should probably make a Show HN post soon...
1. https://github.com/mayu-live/framework
2. https://mayu.live/
3. https://github.com/aalin/rdom
What are some alternatives?
Opal - Ruby ♥︎ JavaScript
kons-9 - Common Lisp 3D Graphics Project
reenrb - Ruby gem utility that renames or deletes a pattern of files using your favorite editor
yjs-sqlite-test - Test combining yjs and sqlite wasm
rdom - Server side reactive DOM updates in Ruby
overworld - Open source framework for scalable multiplayer games.
anvil-runtime - The runtime engine for hosting Anvil web apps
rascal - RAnsac Assisted Spectral CALibration
Vapor - 💧 A server-side Swift HTTP web framework.
Django - The Web framework for perfectionists with deadlines.
codebase-visualizer-action - Visualize your codebase during CI.
zillion - Make sense of it all. Semantic data modeling and analytics with a sprinkle of AI. https://totalhack.github.io/zillion/