A curated list of awesome Phoenix LiveView repositories, blog posts or other resources
If you think a new resource should be added, please file an issue or even better, a PR!
- Phoenix LiveView - The awesome docs for the Phoenix LiveView project itself
- Adoptoss - Connecting people to keep open source software projects maintained - website
- Bonfire - A demo project to track book reading using Phoenix LiveView and Event Sourcing - website
- Comparemoji - Compare emojis on different platforms - website
- Hygeia - COVID 19 Tracing on the BEAM.
- Phoenix LiveDashboard - Realtime dashboard with metrics, OS and VM insights
- Slurpee - A GUI frontend to manage blockchain ingestion with slurp
- Rube - A multi-chain DeFi development toolkit
- Surface - A component based library for Phoenix LiveView
- Phoenix LiveView Dropzone A Phoenix LiveView compatible file dropzone, using Elm
- Pragmatic Studio Phoenix LiveView Course - A free course to help you quickly and smartly use LiveView to add dynamic UI features to your Phoenix apps!
- Building and Playing the Go Game with Phoenix LiveView by AppSignal
- Linear Regression with Elixir, Phoenix and LiveView by Tiemen Waterreus
- Optimising data-over-the-wire in Phoenix LiveView by Henrik Nyh
- Using Bootstrap Native with Phoenix LiveView by Jose Valim/Dashbit
- Phoenix LiveView Comment and Reply by DockYard
- Build a real-time Twitter clone in 15 minutes with LiveView and Phoenix 1.5 by Chris McCord
- Phoenix JS Hooks: LiveView is now even better!
- Live with Phoenix LiveView and Laravel LiveWire (featuring Caleb Porzio) Video going through building a Twitter feed in both LiveView and LiveWire
- Phoenix LiveView tips - Awesome list with common gotchas, tips and tidbits.
- Phoenix LiveView Examples - A curated list of examples, demos, guides and tutorials
- Phoenix LiveView Demos - A collection of demos and examples.
- Made with LiveView - Apps made with Phoenix LiveView running in production.
- Programming Phoenix LiveView - Interactive Elixir Web Programming Without Writing Any JavaScript by Bruce A. Tate and Sophie DeBenedetto
Contributions are most welcome!