bridge
vercel
bridge | vercel | |
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8 | 487 | |
317 | 12,234 | |
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3.0 | 9.8 | |
3 months ago | 4 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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bridge
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How to create and deploy an (express) Bridge app with Vercel
Vercel is a platform to host frontend applications and static sites but you can also host an express app using serverless functions. I've been using it for quite some time (mainly for frontend stuff) but it can also deploy your Expressjs backend! We will see how to create a Bridge app and deploy it to Vercel.
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How would you start a new node mid to large size project ?
I'd suggest you have a look at Bridge https://github.com/bridge-codes/bridge. It works well with Express too, it will increase the productivity of the frontend team (espacially using multiple clients/different languages).
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We built a Nodejs typescript framework that compiles fully typed SDK clients in many languages
Website: https://bridge.codes/
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I built an interactive code explorer
Live: https://bridge.codes/studio Repo: https://github.com/bridge-codes/bridge Although the code is not perfect and may require some fine-tuning for other cases, I am still proud of the results I have achieved. Also, if you are also a backend developer, don't hesitate to tell me what you think about Bridge (Node Typescript framework), I'm always open to suggestions and willing to improve things :)
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I built an animated code walkthrough which can also display information & types.
That’s what we did on the homepage https://bridge.codes, i made this specific page only to show the component
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I built an animated code walkthrough
The code is here: https://github.com/bridge-codes/bridge/blob/main/www/src/pages/code.tsx You might also want to look in the components folder
Live: https://bridge.codes/code Repo: https://github.com/bridge-codes/bridge/tree/main/www
- Bridge: End-to-end typesafe APIs
vercel
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What do you want to watch next? This is why I built GoodWatch.
Frontend: Developed with Remix, hosted on Vercel
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FlowDiver: The Road to SSR - Part 1
Choosing Vercel was a natural decision as it has become the default method for launching apps that are accessible to a wide audience. The simplicity of configuring environment variables, domains, and other settings facilitated this choice. We have implemented feature branch deployment to guarantee that the code is operational and prepared for peer review.
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Build and deploy a Next.js ecommerce website in 5 steps
Next, we'll deploy our ecommerce website to Vercel (which is a great choice to host your Next.js website). Other hosting options include Netlify and Render.
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Building static websites
This approach has seen a proliferation of platforms that offer this as a service(Netlify, Vercel, Cloudflare etc.) and also a proliferation of frameworks with different strengths and weaknesses(list of frameworks supported cloudflare).
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Vite vs Nextjs: Which one is right for you?
Next.js: Highly optimized for production from the start, with features tailored for performance in real-world scenarios, including extensive support for SEO and server-side capabilities. Note: With deployment to Vercel is free and comes with additional free tooling such as website analytics and more.
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Next.js starter template
Easily deploy your Next.js app with Vercel by clicking the button below:
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Building a Production-Ready Web App with T3 Stack
Now go to https://vercel.com, sign up for an account, and click "New Project". Connect your GitHub account and give Vercel permission to access your repositories.
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How to deploy a Next.js application to GitLab Page
Next.js has become a standard choice for developing React applications, offering various deployment options across different platforms. While Vercel is a popular choice for building and deployment, specific project requirements may require deployment to GitLab. In this guide, I'll illustrate the process of deploying a Next.js application to GitLab Pages.
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What I have in my portfolio 😎
I hosted my portfolio in Vercel. The main reason why I chose it is the hosting has great support for NextJS and IMPORTANT THING, it is total FREE 🤑 (with my usage). And I have use GitHub Action for deploy it automatically when I make or merge change into main branch.
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React to Vercel: Deployment Made Easy.
To do this just head over to Vercel and log in if you're not already logged in. If this is your first project, you'll be seeing something like this.
What are some alternatives?
vercel-action - This action make a deployment with github actions instead of Vercel builder.
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