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    Kaffy

    Kaffy

    Powerfully simple admin package for phoenix applications

    Kaffy is an Elixir/Phoenix library that provides a powerful, customizable admin interface with minimal setup. Inspired by Django’s built-in admin and Rails’ ActiveAdmin, it allows developers to manage data models, forms, dashboards, and navigation without altering their existing codebase. Kaffy auto-generates CRUD interfaces for your Ecto schemas, supports advanced customizations, and integrates seamlessly with Phoenix projects. It’s designed to be both simple for quick setup and flexible...
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    Surface

    Surface

    A server-side rendering component library for Phoenix

    Surface is a component-based UI library for Phoenix LiveView that brings a declarative, template-driven approach to building interactive interfaces. Inspired by frameworks like React, it introduces components with typed properties, slots, and macros to simplify complex UIs. Developers can create reusable, encapsulated components that integrate seamlessly with LiveView’s server-rendered real-time model. Surface emphasizes readability, making templates feel closer to HTML while retaining...
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