Yeoman generator for making react containers
Official Sentry SDK for React.js

A lightweight carousel library with fluid motion and great swipe precision
Define uninitialized elements
React resize detector
Check if the process is running inside a container (Docker/Podman)
Determine if a function is a native generator function.
Turns an AST into code.
Provides a layer of interoperability between React Native and CSS stylesheets allowing to use CSS as a styling language for both React Native and React Native Web. The interoperability goes beyond basic styles allows the use of modern features such as CSS
Turn async generator functions into ES2015 generators
A function that returns the normally hidden `GeneratorFunction` constructor
Turn async functions into ES2015 generators
Helper function to remap async functions to generators
A virtual scroll React component for efficiently rendering large scrollable lists, grids, tables, and feeds
Check if the process is running inside a Docker container
Container Query for React Component
A QR code generator for React and React Native.
A React primitive for building slim progress bars.
A small JS+SVG library for drawing railroad syntax diagrams.
Check if something is a generator function
Predictable state container for JavaScript apps
Simple and universal HTML-id generator for React.
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Complete setup for React and Redux into Rails 5.1 pipeline or later. Includes initial Install generator, Pack generator for creating additional React apps in your Rails pipeline. Component and Container generators for adding new presentational components and container components anywhere in your project. Full description of install located at "https://github.com/Luke-Popwell/redux_rails"
The `next_rails_scaffold` gem is a powerful extension to the standard Ruby on Rails scaffold generator. It streamlines the development workflow by not only creating the backend structure with Rails but also automating the setup of a frontend directory using Next.js. Upon running the scaffold generator, this gem intelligently generates a Next.js application within the specified frontend directory. The generated Next.js app follows best practices, including a structured page routing system, ensuring that each resource created by the scaffold has its corresponding page and components. This integration enables developers to seamlessly transition between Rails backend and Next.js frontend development, fostering a cohesive and efficient development environment. Key Features: - **Automatic Frontend Setup:** The gem automates the creation of a frontend directory within the Rails project, ready for Next.js development. - **Page Routing Integration:** All scaffolded resources come with their own pages and components, organized using Next.js' page routing system. - **Effortless Transition:** Developers can seamlessly switch between Rails backend and Next.js frontend development within the same project. - **Boosted Productivity:** Accelerate development by eliminating the manual setup of frontend components and pages, allowing developers to focus on building features. Integrate `next_rails_scaffold` into your Ruby on Rails projects to enjoy a streamlined, organized, and efficient full-stack development experience.