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Introduction
Ruflet is a Ruby-first framework for building web, desktop, and mobile applications from one codebase.
If Flet is the inspiration, Ruflet is the Ruby-native interpretation: Ruby app code, RubyGems packaging, Ruby-friendly examples, and a runtime that lets you stay out of Dart for the application layer.
Why developers like Ruflet
- Build the app layer in Ruby.
- Target mobile, web, and desktop from one codebase.
- Keep iteration fast with
ruflet run. - Grow from a tiny counter app to larger product UIs.
- Bring Rails and Ruby gems into the same ecosystem naturally.
Start in 60 seconds
-function">gem install -function">ruflet
-function">ruflet new my_app
-function">cd my_app
-function">bundle install
-function">ruflet run mainRuflet app example
require TOKPLACEHOLDER0TOKEN
Ruflet.run do |page|
page.title = TOKPLACEHOLDER1TOKEN
page.vertical_alignment = Ruflet::MainAxisAlignment::CENTER
counter = text(TOKPLACEHOLDER2TOKEN, style: { size: 32 })
page.add(
row(
alignment: Ruflet::MainAxisAlignment::CENTER,
children: [
icon_button(
icon: Ruflet::MaterialIcons::REMOVE,
on_click: ->(_e) { page.update(counter, value: (counter.value.to_i - 1).to_s) }
),
counter,
icon_button(
icon: Ruflet::MaterialIcons::ADD,
on_click: ->(_e) { page.update(counter, value: (counter.value.to_i + 1).to_s) }
)
]
)
)
endWhat Ruflet already includes
- CLI scaffolding with
ruflet new - local development with
ruflet run - build targets for Android, iOS, web, macOS, Windows, and Linux
- both
Ruflet.runandRuflet::Appauthoring styles - Material and Cupertino controls
- navigation, dialogs, feedback, charts, media, and service integrations
- Rails integration through
ruflet_rails
Best path through these docs
- Start with Installation.
- Create a new app.
- Run it on mobile, web, or desktop.
- Work through the tutorials.
- Come back to the reference pages when you need specifics.