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I wrote a guide on how to set up #daisyui. The most elegant way.
It works even if you don’t have js in your #rails project.
https://kotogavr.vercel.app/blog/ruby-on-rails-daisyui-setup
Easily set up DaisyUI in your Rails project with my guide. Perfect for those who want to avoid unnecessary Node.js packages and maintain a clean interface written in Ruby. No need to install JavaScript at all. Enjoy a streamlined, efficient setup without the bloat.
I love this idea from @kotogavr
https://ruby.social/@kotogavr/112495584388210864
I turned it into a copy/pastable gist: https://gist.github.com/paul/7da6e74efa3a682c4e0aa5885b18915c
Attached: 1 image Did you know you can auto-fix Ruby code style with RuboCop right after generating files in Rails? Add this snippet to your application.rb file, and every time you generate a scaffold, model, etc., they will be auto-corrected. #RailsTip
Did you know you can auto-fix Ruby code style with RuboCop right after generating files in Rails?
Add this snippet to your application.rb file, and every time you generate a scaffold, model, etc., they will be auto-corrected.
How to install #UnoCSS in #Rails project.
Short blogpost with bonus!
https://kotogavr.vercel.app/blog/install-unocss-in-rails-project
instead of using #foreman, I started using #hivemind for rails.
it's faster, offers better logging, and requires 0 setup.
Learn more here: https://evilmartians.com/opensource/hivemind
P.S. Or maybe you are already using overmind. I'm curious, what use case does it cover for you?
##rails #rubyonrails
I have MacBook and recently I switched from Alacritty terminal to iTerm2 in order to use nvim.
iTerm2 has tabs, splits and macOS native but still has phantom scrolling issues so I need to reopen the project every time it happens.
I definitely need to check if I can turn off this scrolling behavior but anyways, any terminal suggestions?