Part 2: Create a New Ruby on Rails App - Supplement Stack Sharing App

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PART 2 of 9

In part 2 we create a new Rails app, install Rails UI, and set the groundwork for building the supplement stack-sharing app with Ruby on Rails.

🔗 Source code: https://github.com/justalever/supstacker_demo
📕 Written version: https://web-crunch.com/posts/supplement-stack-sharing-app-ruby-on-rails/
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