livghit / go-htmx

Fusioning HTMX and GO-HTTP like an Oreo 🍪⚪️🍪
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chi-framework daisyui go htmx tailwindcss webapplication
:warning: Project not ready to use ! MOVED TO BRANCH v2
:construction: work in progresssss !
:zap: Disclaimer!
This project is not aiming to become the next prodigy or some kind of shenanigans. It is supposed to be an implementation way – not THE WAY – between a Go backend that utilizes the Power of HTMX. I chose Fiber for the backend implementation out of pure interest, without taking real-world use, performance, and other considerations into account. I am aware that I could use only the standard lib, but I just have an interest in Fiber. Here a video that shows how powerfull the go standart lib can be :) Awsome Video about go and HTMX
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[![GO](https://img.shields.io/badge/go-%2300ADD8.svg?style=for-the-badge&logo=go&logoColor=white)](https://golang.org/) [![TailwindCSS](https://img.shields.io/badge/tailwindcss-%2338B2AC.svg?style=for-the-badge&logo=tailwind-css&logoColor=white)](https://tailwindcss.com/) [![Alpine.js](https://img.shields.io/badge/alpinejs-white.svg?style=for-the-badge&logo=alpinedotjs&logoColor=%238BC0D0)](https://alpinejs.dev/) [![HTMX](https://img.shields.io/badge/htmx-white.svg?style=for-the-badge&logo=htmx&logoColor=%999)](https://htmx.org/)

This should be 'a way' not 'the way' of building quick full stack apps with go and htmx / alpinejs (atm still work in progress)

Contribution here something to read

    Just open an Pull Req or an Issue🐙