For all paying users of @phlexui π
I have added a voting system for components that you would like to see built next. I will use this as my guide for which components to prioritise π€
Aiming to give users lots of control over design, so they can make their @phlexui components look just right for their applications π
Should have a beta version out in a week or 2 β¨π
@phlexui@george_kettle dude this is so sick. Itβs everything I wanted shadcn to be. Itβs really fucking awesome. How can I help? I bought it obviously but Iβd love to get this mainstreamed will be huge for @rails community I think. Letβs catchup β€οΈ
@janklimo@bradgessler Its custom built using phlexui components. It's easy to get the component to display, but I had a little difficulty getting it to display the component and the code at the same time. I will message you with code example π€
@george_kettle@joemasilotti@rails@phlexui ViewComponent is much better than Rails partials, but to use a tired analogy, itβs a faster horse and buggy.
https://t.co/VNc89Nnbof opened my eyes to how Phlex could drastically improve the Rails front-end story.
I havenβt used Strong Params in months and itβs been great.
i just bought early access to an upcoming phlexui component lib, mostly to support this kind of initiative. maybe some in the #ruby community can follow? #phlex https://t.co/BCWQwiZdOz either this, or any other similar project. we need this @remote_ruby@shortrubynews@phlexui
@george_kettle@jmddotfm@rails Just updated with this message. Anything to add?
Hey there, thanks for getting in early! π If we hit 10 sales, this thing's a go π Next steps: I'll send you an email within the next week with how close we are to 10 sales π In the meantime, share it with a fellow Ruby dev.