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List of Revel apps #616
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mods.io is Revel. |
I may be able to do some searching around tonight, if not closer to the weekend. |
So here's what I found earlier today just by searching "revel" with the Go language filter on GitHub: Blog appshttps://github.com/jgraham909/bloggo Otherhttps://github.com/lidashuang/webchat (different chat sample) |
Good start. In our next release we can ask Revelers to share their projects with the rest of the community :) Thanks @landr0id |
I couldn't find the page on the wiki (?) but could we add BaseApp to this list? It has lots of features I think beginners would find useful. Thanks! |
@richtr When we add to thw wiki I'll make sure to add that link. So far we're just collecting links here :] |
Not sure if you mean only open-source apps, but my Mandarin-language https://outspokenlanguage.com/
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Added wiki page: https://github.com/revel/revel/wiki/Apps-in-the-Wild |
I didn't find a way to make a pull request for the wiki page.. seems that is not possible on github?
It's all done with Revel. Great framework! |
@dbriemann 👍 Great project. Exact thing I was looking for. |
@dbriemann added :) |
This is my github clone written in Go and Revel: https://murphy.rs. |
Added murphy.rs @goors |
According to the blog post and cookie names, there is also https://www.ties.com. |
nice find @alkchr |
@landr0id could you do a search on github and find as many Revel apps, modules, etc that you can find and add it to a page on the wiki?
I think it'd be a good idea to begin building the community and exposing how others are using Revel.
Side note, I've already found 2 blogs coded in Revel, simple though they are. I'd still like to move forward with the Gobl repo to build an example blog application to both demo Revel (user auth, DB models, templates, etc) as well as have a more concrete point of reference for testing ideas and features.
Current Revel App List
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