Configuration Setup for Frontend Development
CLI for zero configuration frontend-toolchain setup.
Common Google features for grafana
Debugger frontend for React Native based on Chrome DevTools
Faro package that enables easier integration in projects built with React.
Common AWS features for grafana
A Backstage backend plugin that integrates towards Kubernetes
Creates configuration files for AEM ClientLibs and synchronizes assets.
A Backstage plugin that helps you create entity pages for your organization
Application Frontend service CLI
Lint files staged by git
A library for working with LLMs in Grafana plugins
React runtime foundation for Voyant frontend packages. Provides a single shared `VoyantReactProvider` for API configuration used by `@voyantjs/*-react` packages.
Upload a source map to the Faro source map API from a Rollup build pipeline
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A configuration library for the OpenMRS Single-Spa framework.
cli for diffjam.com
ConfigCat is a configuration as a service that lets you manage your features and configurations without actually deploying new code.
An isomorphic client for the catalog backend
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Middleware for Rozenite.
A Backstage backend plugin that helps you set up proxy endpoints in the backend
GOV.UK Frontend contains the code you need to start building a user interface for government platforms and services.
Foundational application framework for Open edX micro-frontend applications.
Frontend for managing ATS remap configuration
A nifty configurable frontend to any cache
Boutons organizes your Synapse configuration. It handle rconfiguration and adding frontend at runtime.
Provides a standardised content item loader for GOV.UK frontend apps with configurable GraphQL traffic routing and automatic fallback to the Content Store
vhost_generator outputs a general-purpose VirtualHost configuration file to run your web application behind an nginx or apache frontend
Jekyll plugin extracted from al-folio that renders configurable newsletter forms and ships frontend JavaScript handlers.
Port of the WP SVG Viewer frontend packaged as a Jekyll plugin gem with configurable defaults, localized UI strings, and an optional preset builder page.
Glimmer DSL for Web (Ruby in the Browser Web Frontend Framework) enables building Web Frontends using Ruby in the Browser, as per Matz's recommendation in his RubyConf 2022 keynote speech to replace JavaScript with Ruby. It aims at providing the simplest, most intuitive, most straight-forward, and most productive frontend framework in existence. The framework follows the Ruby way (with DSLs and TIMTOWTDI) and the Rails way (Convention over Configuration) in building Isomorphic Ruby on Rails Applications. It provides a Ruby HTML DSL, which uniquely enables writing both structure code and logic code in one language. It supports both Unidirectional (One-Way) Data-Binding (using <=) and Bidirectional (Two-Way) Data-Binding (using <=>). Dynamic rendering (and re-rendering) of HTML content is also supported via Content Data-Binding. Modular design is supported with Glimmer Web Components, Component Slots, and Component Custom Event Listeners. And, a Ruby CSS DSL is supported with the included Glimmer DSL for CSS. Many samples are demonstrated in the Rails sample app (there is a very minimal Standalone [No Rails] sample app too). You can finally live in pure Rubyland on the Web in both the frontend and backend with Glimmer DSL for Web! This gem relies on Opal Ruby.
== DESCRIPTION: rutema_web is the web frontend for rutema. It can be used as a viewer for database files created with the rutema ActiveRecord reporter. It also provides you with some basic statistics about the tests in your database in the form of diagrams of debatable aesthetics but undoubtable value! == SYNOPSIS: rutema_web config.yaml and browse to http://localhost:7000 for the glorious view Here is a sample of the configuration YAML: --- :db: :adapter: sqlite3 :database: rutema_test.db :settings: :page_size: 10 :last_n_runs: 20 :port: 7000 :show_setup_teardown: true The :db: section should be the activerecord adapter configuration. The :settings: section controls the behaviour of the web app.
BetterAppGen generates production-ready Rails 8 applications with a modern, opinionated stack. Features include: Solid Stack (Cache, Queue, Cable) backed by PostgreSQL instead of Redis, Vite 7 with Tailwind CSS 4 and Stimulus for frontend, multi-database architecture with separate databases for app, cache, queue, and cable, UUID primary keys by default, complete Docker development environment with helper scripts, configurable locale support (en, it, de, fr, es, pt, nl, pl, ru, ja, zh), and optional SimpleForm integration with Tailwind styling. Get a fully configured Rails 8 app in seconds.
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