BrowserFS
Next.js
BrowserFS | Next.js | |
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10 | 2,046 | |
3,039 | 120,804 | |
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8.1 | 10.0 | |
about 1 month ago | about 5 hours ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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BrowserFS
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JupyterLite is a JupyterLab distribution that runs in the browser
I think JupyterLite is using localStorage by default. But there are File System APIs for WASM and some external projects[0], I don't think they're yet integrated.
[0] https://github.com/jvilk/BrowserFS
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5 Insane Features in my OS in the Browser!!! 🤯
I started my file system with BrowserFS which allowed me to setup IndexedDb as the main writeable location. When in Firefox Private mode it switches to an in memory file system which does not persist. Using BrowserFS also meant I could open ZIP and ISO files as if they were folders. I create a JSON file on build that has the initial public folder directory structure which is used as the readable portion of the file system via plain HTTP GET requests. I've also added the ability to extract RAR files, although I don't currently have it linked to File Explorer to see it's contents before extracting. I can also make and extract ZIP/ISO via fflate.
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I've turned my personal website into a Web Desktop Environment and added client side Git to the terminal!
Thanks for the interest! To do git I used https://isomorphic-git.org/, the terminal is backed by https://xtermjs.org/ and the file system that it writes to is coming from https://github.com/jvilk/BrowserFS. This is all part of my side project (https://github.com/DustinBrett/daedalOS) to build a web desktop environment.
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After 1 YEAR of hard work my NEW Ultimate Web Desktop Environment is ready for launch!!!!!
- https://github.com/jvilk/BrowserFS
Thanks, I'm glad to hear you liked it! I am using BrowserFS to create writeable data on IndexedDb.
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After 1 YEAR of hard work my NEW Ultimate Web Desktop Environment is ready for launch!!!!! 🎉🎉
File System
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Windows 10 Clone in the Browser - Project Update @ 9 Months
File System via HTTP & IndexedDb (BrowserFS)
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Help Setting up emscripten retroarch build for browser based emulation
Generate an index with this script, save it inside the folder you want to serve https://github.com/jvilk/BrowserFS/blob/master/tools/XHRIndexer.coffee
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Using BrowserFS with React Native
BrowserFS git repo, BrowserFS NPM package i'm using.
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How I made a desktop environment in the browser
File system with drag & drop support (BrowserFS)
Next.js
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How to Build Your Own ChatGPT Clone Using React & AWS Bedrock
Next.js has long cemented itself as one of the front runners in the web framework world for JavaScript/TypeScript projects so we’re going to be using that. More specifically we’re going to be using V14 of Next.js which allows us to use some exciting new features like Server Actions and the App Router.
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Is purging still the hardest problem in computer science?
Web frameworks like Next.js will usually include this feature, but do check that they set the caching headers correctly!
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Vite vs Nextjs: Which one is right for you?
Vite and Next.js are both top 5 modern development framework right now. They are both great depending on your use case so we’ll discuss 4 areas: Architecture, main features, developer experience and production readiness. After learning about these we’ll have a better idea of which one is best for your project.
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A brief history of web development. And why your framework doesn't matter
> It’s important to be aware of what you are getting if you go with React, and what you are getting is a far cry from what a framework would offer, with all the corresponding pros and cons.
Would you like to elaborate on that?
In my experience, with something as great, size/ecosystem-wise as React, there will almost always be at least one "mainstream" package for whatever you might want to do with it, that integrates pretty well. Where a lot of things might come out of the box with a framework, with a library I often find myself just needing to install the "right" package, and from there it's pretty much the same.
For example, using https://angular.io/guide/i18n-overview or installing and using https://react.i18next.com/
Or something like https://angular.io/guide/form-validation out of the box, vs installing and using https://formik.org/
Or perhaps https://angular.io/guide/router vs https://reactrouter.com/en/main
Even adding something that's not there out of the box is pretty much the same, like https://primeng.org/ or https://primereact.org/
React will typically have more fragmentation and therefore also choice, but I don't see those two experiences as that different. Updates and version management/supply chain will inevitably be more of a mess with the library, admittedly.
Now, projects like Next https://nextjs.org/ exist and add what some might regard as the missing pieces and work well if you want something opinionated and with lots of features out of the box, but a lot of those features (like SSR) are actually pretty advanced and not always even necessary.
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System & Database Design (Day 1) - Creating a SaaS Startup in 30 Days
Next.js: For the website and the admin dashboard
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Runtime environmental variables in Next.js 14
Until the time of writing, there is no official example of how to enable runtime environmental variables in a Dockerized Next.js app, as utilizing unstable_noStore would only dynamically evaluate variables on the server (node.js runtime). There is also an interesting discussion regarding this topic on GitHub.
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@matstack/remix-adonisjs VS Next.js - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 24 Apr 2024
next.js is a very popular React framework. remix-adonisjs includes more functionality through the AdonisJS backend ecosystem, and should be easier to self-host and self-manage.
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Meet Cheryl Murphy: Full-Stack Developer, lifelong learner, and volunteer Project Team Lead at Web Dev Path
Cheryl Murphy is not only a dedicated full-stack web developer skilled in technologies like React, Next.js, and NestJs but also a community-driven professional who recently took on the role of volunteer project team lead at Web Dev Path. With a dual Bachelor's degree in Computing and Chemical Engineering from Monash University, Cheryl’s journey in tech is marked by a passion for building accessible solutions and a commitment to fostering community within tech.
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Ensuring Type Safety in Next.js Routing
For more information, check out this issue.
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Styling Your Site with Next.js and MUI: Creating a Dynamic Theme Switcher
Remember to start the Next.js server with pnpm dev.
What are some alternatives?
Monaco Editor - A browser based code editor
vite - Next generation frontend tooling. It's fast!
eruda - Console for mobile browsers
Express - Fast, unopinionated, minimalist web framework for node.
react-resizable-and-movable - 🖱 A resizable and draggable component for React.
SvelteKit - web development, streamlined
ruffle - A Flash Player emulator written in Rust
MERN - ⛔️ DEPRECATED - Boilerplate for getting started with MERN stack
xterm.js - A terminal for the web
Angular - Deliver web apps with confidence 🚀
daedalOS - Desktop environment in the browser
fastify - Fast and low overhead web framework, for Node.js