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Stimulus is a JavaScript framework with modest ambitions. It doesn’t seek to take over your entire front-end—in fact, it’s not concerned with rendering HTML at all. Instead, it’s designed to augment your HTML with just enough behavior to make it shine.
The OS for your personal finances
Dockerize Rails 7 with ActionCable, Webpacker, Stimulus, Elasticsearch, Sidekiq
A set of StimulusJS components for TailwindCSS apps similar to Bootstrap JS components.
A platform for anime addicts built with Rails and Hotwire.
Wagtail blog based on Tailwind CSS, Stimulus, it supports Markdown, Latex and user comments.
A collection of composable behaviors for your Stimulus Controllers
Stimulus autocomplete component
StimulusReflex demos
A modest, yet powerful wrapper of Flatpickr 📆 for Stimulus
A modern Stimulus library delivering common JavaScript behaviors with a bunch of customizable controllers.
A Stimulus controller to create new fields on the fly to populate your Rails relationship.
Opinionated template for starting new web applications with Ruby on Rails and Hotwire
A Stimulus controller to reorder lists with drag-and-drop.
This project provides some working examples using Go and Hotwire Turbo.
🟨 AppSignal for JavaScript
An implementation of TodoMVC using Ruby on Rails, StimulusJS, and StimulusReflex
They are many ways to build reactive web interfaces but do we really need to add the complexity of JavaScript frameworks like Vue.js or React?
A modest TodoMvc built with Rails, Turbolinks and Stimulus JS
Created by Basecamp
Released 2017
Latest release 11 months ago