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    StartBootstrap SB Admin 2

    StartBootstrap SB Admin 2

    A free, open source, Bootstrap admin theme created by Start Bootstrap

    ...Charts, data tables, and icons are wired in with common libraries so teams can drop in KPIs, lists, and summaries without designing from scratch. A gulp-based (or similar) build setup compiles and minifies assets, enabling easy customization of color palettes, fonts, and spacing tokens. Because the codebase follows Bootstrap conventions, developers can extend it naturally as requirements evolve from prototype to production.
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    Dashing

    Dashing

    Dashboard framework in Ruby and Coffeescript

    Dashing is a Sinatra based framework that lets you build beautiful dashboards. Every new Dashing project comes with sample widgets & sample dashboards for you to explore. The directory is setup as follows. Assets, all your images, fonts, and js/coffeescript libraries. Uses Sprockets. Dashboards, one .erb file for each dashboard that contains the layout for the widgets. Jobs, your ruby jobs for fetching data (e.g for calling third party APIs like twitter). Lib, optional ruby files to help out your jobs. Public, static files that you want to serve. A good place for a favicon or a custom 404 page. ...
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