A collection of beautiful full-stack components for Laravel. The perfect starting point for your next app. Using Livewire, Alpine.js and Tailwind CSS.
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A collection of beautiful full-stack components for Laravel. The perfect starting point for your next app. Using Livewire, Alpine.js and Tailwind CSS.
Chrome/Firefox DevTools extension for debugging Alpine.js applications.
Source code for Benjamin Crozat's blog built using the TALL stack and getting more than 45,000 monthly visitors.
Free and open-source Laravel admin dashboard interface built with Livewire & Alpine.js based on Bootstrap 5
As little code as possible. Learn more: https://css-tricks.com/eleventy-starter-with-tailwind-css-alpine-js/
Build reactive html apps in Go
Modern UI Components for Go & Templ.
Chess Endgame Training: app to practice a variety of well organized set of chess endgames. From elementary to the most complex endgames, you can practice until you learn how to face all of them.
You can use the light-weight, responsive and mobile first gallery, carousel, slide show or rotator for images, texts and every kind of content.
Alpine.js plugin to automatically resize a textarea to fit its content.
Use a more familiar syntax when rendering Alpine JS `{variables}` 🚀
Create masonry layouts based on your CSS grid values 🎉
Simple Alpine.js plugin to display the human-readable distance between a date and now.
🌈 TMDB + Laravel + LiveWire + AlpineJS + ViewModels + Components = ❤️ Movies App 🔥
The Moox Project - Packages for Filament and Laravel
TallCraftUI is a Laravel blade UI components library built on TALL stack (TailwindCSS, Alpine.js, Laravel, Livewire)
🌎 Live Demo with ⚡ PowerGrid examples
A shadcn/ui port to Go Templ
Format money through Alpine JS into any language and currency (works with Shopify settings) 💸
🎙🔊 Turn any device into a wireless microphone over the internet
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