A free and simple starting point for Ruby on Rails 7 applications.. This particular template utilizes Tailwind CSS, a utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
- devise
- friendly_id
- sidekiq
- name_of_person
- stripe
- css-bundling - now part of Rails 7
This template comes with Tailwind CSS preconfigured for use. To make use of tools like @apply
and @layer
a more sophisticated setup is required likely using PostCSS and JavaScript bundling.
When creating a new rails app simply pass the template filename and ruby extension through. I opt for esbuild instead of the default importmap configuration for JavaScript.
$ rails new sample_app -j esbuild -m template.rb
- Tailwind CSS by default. You may opt for Bootstrap, Bulma, Sass, and PostCSS but this will require manual changes to the existing markup in the generated template view files.
- Devise with a new
name
field already migrated in. The name field maps to thefirst_name
andlast_name
fields in the database thanks to thename_of_person
gem. - Enhanced views and devise views using Tailwind CSS.
- The Stripe gem installed with the Stripe API to make accepting payments on the web. Be sure to add your own unique API keys.
- Support for Friendly IDs thanks to the handy friendly_id gem. Note that you'll still need to do some work inside your models for this to work. This template installs the gem and runs the associated generator.
- Optional Foreman support. Run
.bin/dev
to kick off rails and Tailwind processes. Foreman needs to be installed as a global gem on your system for this to work. i.e.gem install foreman
- Custom view helper defaults for basic button and form elements.
- Scaffolding templates made with Tailwind CSS
$ ./bin/dev
📹 Coming soon!
Made by @justalever (yours truly). Find me on Twitter, web-crunch.com, GitHub.