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    PHPloy

    PHPloy

    Incremental Git (S)FTP deployment tool that supports multiple servers

    ...PHPloy supports submodules, sub-submodules, deploying to multiple servers and rollbacks. PHPloy requires PHP 7.3+ and Git 1.8+. PHPloy is very easy to use. PHPloy stores a file called .revision on the server. This file contains the hash of the commit that you have deployed to that server. When you run PHPloy, it downloads that file and compares the commit reference in it with the commit you are trying to deploy to find out which files to upload. The phploy.ini file holds your project configuration. It should be located in the root directory of the project. phploy.ini is never uploaded to server.
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    React Rails

    React Rails

    Integrate React.js with Rails views and controllers

    React-Rails is a flexible tool to use React with Rails. If you use Jbuilder to pass a JSON string to react_component, make sure your JSON is a stringified hash, not an array. This is not the Rails default, you should add the root node yourself. React-Rails 2.4.x uses React 16+ which no longer has React Addons. Therefore the pre-bundled version of react no longer has an addons version, if you need addons still, there is the 2.3.1+ version of the gem that still has addons. React-Rails supports plenty of file extensions such as: .js, .jsx.js, .js.jsx, .es6.js, .coffee, etcetera! ...
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