WebSocket framework for Ruby on Rails.
Rails UJS for the react-rails gem
Use webpack to manage app-like JavaScript modules in Rails
Unobtrusive scripting adapter for jQuery
bootstrap-sass is a Sass-powered version of Bootstrap 3, ready to drop right into your Sass powered applications.
react-on-rails JavaScript for react_on_rails Ruby gem
A tiny Fetch API wrapper that allows you to make http requests without need to handle to send the CSRF Token on every request
Convention over configuration for using Vite in Rails apps
Attach cloud and local files in Rails applications
TypeScript definitions for @rails/actioncable
Ruby on Rails unobtrusive scripting adapter
TypeScript definitions for @rails/activestorage
A Stimulus controller to create new fields on the fly to populate your Rails relationship.
A fs-based strategy for node-letsencrypt for setting, retrieving, and clearing ACME challenges issued by the ACME server
Esbuild plugin for Rails applications
A Stimulus controller to create new fields on the fly to populate your Rails relationship.
Simple and unopinionated ACME client
Power-pack for Turbo
Use webpack to manage app-like JavaScript modules in Rails
Embedded Ruby (`.erb`) `webpack` loader for Ruby projects.
The speed of a single-page web application without having to write any JavaScript
Edit and display rich text in Rails applications
AnyCable Client plugin to support Turbo Streams
Node.js implementation of port detector
The Let's Encrypt certificate manager for rails
This gem automatically handles creation, renewal, and applying SSL certificates from LetsEncrypt to your Heroku account.
**** letsencrypt-plugin gem has been renamed to acme-plugin, please use acme-plugin instead**letsencrypt-plugin is a Ruby on Rails helper for Let's Encrypt service for retrieving SSL certificates (without using sudo, like original letsencrypt client does). It uses acme-client gem for communication with Let's Encrypt server.
acme-plugin is a Ruby on Rails helper for ACME protocol services, ie. Let's Encryptfor retrieving SSL certificates (without using sudo, like original letsencrypt client does). It uses acme-client gem for communication with ACME protocol server.