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Add Goilerplate to Web Frameworks
Checklist
I have read the Contribution Guidelines
I have read the Maintainers Note
I have read the Quality Standards
The repo documentation has a pkg.go.dev link.
The repo documentation has a coverage service link. (In progress)
The repo documentation has a goreportcard link.
The repo has a version-numbered release and a go.mod file.
The repo has a continuous integration process that automatically runs tests. (In progress)
Continuous integration is used to catch issues prior to releasing. (In progress)
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Description
Goilerplate is a modern UI component library for Go and Templ. It provides a set of reusable components that integrate Alpine.js for enhanced interactivity and Tailwind CSS for styling. The library is designed to simplify the development of web applications in Go by offering type-safe, server-side rendered components.
Key features:
I am actively working on improving test coverage, implementing continuous integration, and setting up a coverage service. These improvements will be added to the project in the near future.
Changes made
Added the following line to the README.md file under the "Web Frameworks" section: