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turbo.hotwired.dev
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| | | | | Learn more about building an application with Turbo. | |
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labzero.com
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| | | | | Give your Rails app the zippiness of a SPA using the Hotwire framework. But beware it's more than a toggle: the varied components are each good for solving different problems. Learn what fits where in our rundown of Turbo Frames, Streams, and Stimulus. | |
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petr.codes
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| | | | | I always thought that flash messages in Rails could be better. Dont get me wrong, I really like how they work and how easy is to use them. | |
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risingthumb.xyz
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| | | pass What is pass? It's just a password manager. It works by using gpg encrypted files which are your passwords. This means they are encrypted and safe. It's also a password manager that is offline, so that means you have no issues with hosting it. You can if you would like, host your gpg encrypted passwords in a git repository, or in the cloud, or on an online machine so you can get them using rsync or some other file transfer tool. There's a number of commands I will share here. pass init passwordStor.... | ||