Github-Ranking
tailwind-nextjs-starter-blog
Github-Ranking | tailwind-nextjs-starter-blog | |
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15 | 38 | |
5,313 | 7,017 | |
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9.5 | 8.8 | |
about 22 hours ago | about 12 hours ago | |
Python | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Github-Ranking
- GitHub Ranking: Top Stars Projects
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Awesome Lists is the GitHub side you probably never heard of, but you should definitely have a look!
5th highest number of stars of any repo on GitHub 🙃
- Ask HN: Why are so many PHP projects moving to Node?
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Why are haskell applications so obscure?
This explains the uneven distribution of Haskell applications, but this does not explain why the distribution is more even in other languages. But is that even the case? You mention Python, and Python happens to be THE language of choice for data science projects, so I would expect to also see an uneven distribution there. And Java happens to be THE language of choice for writing Android applications, so I would expect an uneven distribution there too. And Rust is a systems programming language, so I would expect games and other things that really need to run fast. Let's look at lists of popular projects by language:
- Github Ranking: Github stars and forks ranking list. Github Top100 stars list of different languages. Automatically update daily.
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My First Blog
The repo I chose was Github-Ranking, a repo to check the most starred and forked GitHub repos of the day. The link can be found here: https://github.com/EvanLi/Github-Ranking. I picked this repo because I've never explored the most popular repos before and this allowed me to see what a lot of people are working on.
- RustDesk ranks among top Rust open source projects now
- Top 10 Rust OSS projects updated
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Benefits of React JS
Clocking in at 190K Github stars React's github ranking is easily ranked in the top 10.
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Why We Switched from Python to Go
Here's a few other tools that are written in Perl, sorted by GitHub popularity: https://github.com/EvanLi/Github-Ranking/blob/master/Top100/...
Actually, that repo has lists like this for most languages: https://github.com/EvanLi/Github-Ranking
tailwind-nextjs-starter-blog
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Exploring the DEV.to API to Build a Blog
Inspired by tailwind-nextjs-starter-blog
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What is your tech stack for blog websites? (not wordpress)
At Axolo (https://axolo.co/blog), we love this tailwind next.js open source project https://github.com/timlrx/tailwind-nextjs-starter-blog
- How to add Reading Time feature to Tailwind-css-nextjs blog
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100 job applications, 0 response. Normal?
I recommend that you find a template that looks reasonably good. You can than spend time on adding features to an already nice looking page. this is the template that I started with: https://tailwind-nextjs-starter-blog.vercel.app/ and I have made some small tweaks over time and now it looks like this: https://www.einargudni.com/
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How to add Blog to Landing Page?
The repo you linked uses this pattern: https://github.com/timlrx/tailwind-nextjs-starter-blog/tree/master/pages/blog
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how to change favicon
Also visit the link below, in the answer there's a website that will help you https://github.com/timlrx/tailwind-nextjs-starter-blog/issues/577
- Software für Blog?
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Ask HN: How can I host my own blog for free in 2023?
I'm a fan of timlrx/tailwind-nextjs-start-blog [1]. It's easy to customize, responsive, uses Markdown, and makes use of SSR for SEO optimization.
https://github.com/timlrx/tailwind-nextjs-starter-blog#quick...
You can deploy it on Vercel for free and then point it to a custom domain using DNS records in the Vercel "Domains" tab.
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Sveltekit + Tailwind Blog Starter
I've been looking for a good, flexible template for SvelteKit / Tailwind CSS, but all the templates I found were either too simple, missing some needed features, or were too difficult to customize (or both). I loved Timothy Lin's simple but feature-rich Tailwind Nextjs Started Blog, so I decided to port that to SvelteKit, and add a few things I needed, including Netlify CMS, dynamic Open Graph image (og:image) support.
- Nobody tell Paul Graham but I rebuilt his site to be beautiful
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