Exemplary real world application built with Crystal + Lucky
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Exemplary real world application built with Crystal + Lucky
HTTP-based microservice, written on Crystal, to compare programming languages in real tasks
Everything you need to get started with components in Lucky!
A scalable asynchronous event-driven jobs engine
Get up and running with Lucky framework and Shield
Set up i18n in a Lucky application
SMTP adapter for Carbon mailer
Adding TailwindCSS to a Lucky application
Crystal/Lucky PostgreSQL database performance insights. Locks, index usage, buffer cache hit ratios, vacuum stats and more.
Library for using PostGIS types in the Lucky framework and Avram ORM.
How to easily add TypeScript to a Lucky application!
How to use composition with Lucky components!
Generate sanitized SVG icon sprites as Lucky-flavored components from folders of separate icons.
Backend API for SpecBox a.k.a. WebSpecimanager
Accounts Receivable automation for Lucky framework
Tools to make editing Lucky projects in Neovim even easier.
Highlight the value of Lucky views being written in plain Crystal
How to keep Lucky HTML concise with method overloads!
A Mailjet adapter for the carbon email library
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