Integration of React + Webpack + Rails + rails/webpacker including server-side rendering of React, enabling a better developer experience and faster client performance.
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React (also known as React.js or ReactJS) is a JavaScript library that makes developing interactive user interfaces simple.
Integration of React + Webpack + Rails + rails/webpacker including server-side rendering of React, enabling a better developer experience and faster client performance.
Automated code review for GitHub pull requests.
Example of integration of Rails, react, redux, using the react_on_rails gem, webpack, enabling the es7 and jsx transpilers, and node integration. And React Native! Live Demo:
Free, open source mental health communication web app to share experiences with loved ones
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Webpacker plugin to integrate React in your Rails application
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Terrastories is a geostorytelling application built to enable local communities to locate and map their own oral storytelling traditions about places of significant meaning or value to them. Check out our Wiki for open source development information.
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Public repository for "Automate Your React Native Releases with Fastlane & Bitrise" Udemy course
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react_on_rails tutorial demonstrating SSR, HMR fast refresh, and Typescript based on the rails/webpacker webpack setup
React on Rails using devise_token_auth for authentication
Kanban-style task manager on Ruby On Rails / React
Created by Jordan Walke
Released March 2013
Latest release 4 months ago
Post description and comments should support markdown.
I believe markdown would be particularly useful to format hyperlinks, lists and quotes.
However, some markdown tags should not be parsed as usual (or not be parsed at all): for example a user should not be able to post a comment formatted with header ("#" character in markdown), because then the comment text would too big.