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  1. upperbracket

    Convenient way to generate full-stack Rails (Vite, Tailwind CSS, Rodauth, Rubocop)

    We've got a secret weapon up our sleeves: UpperBracket. It's like having a magic wand for generating full-stack Rails applications. It comes with all the goodies – Vite, Tailwind CSS, Rodauth, Rubocop, and more – so we can focus on the fun stuff. Let's keep this between us, though! 😉

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  3. ranked-model

    An acts_as_sortable/acts_as_list replacement built for Rails 4+

    It is time to adding the main functionality drag and drop, add ranked-model gem to handle record ordering in the backend

  4. hotwire-sortable

    Build Drag and Drop with Rails Hotwire

    Full source code can be download on hotwire-sortable repository.

  5. Stimulus

    A modest JavaScript framework for the HTML you already have

    With Stimulus, you've got a powerful tool to take your app's interactivity up a notch. For even more awesome features and Stimulus wizardry, check out the Stimulus Documentation.

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