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gatsby-source-notion
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Notion is the best information management system for entrepreneurs
Absolutely. I tried coda, Confluence, Monday and many other similar systems. Notion is so far the best. It’s not without shortcoming though, but they are filling in the gap quick and you can do pretty much everything via their API, including using it as a CMS for your landing page! Just a bit a self promotion time, I also meant to be the author of a Gatsby plugin called gatsby-plugin-source which turns your Notion database as your website’s CMS. Ask your developer to use it if you’re interested.
- Use Notion as the CMS for your website
- Show HN: Use Notion as the CMS for your Gatsby site
- Use Notion as the CMS for your Gatsby site, multiple databases and pages via the official API.
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Presetter: Create reusable build script, devDependencies and configurations
Want a demo project to see how it's used? Check out my another repo https://github.com/alvis/gatsby-source-notion
react-notion-x
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Workarounds to use React.js packages for an offline mobile app?
Formatting the API response (eg. from https://developers.notion.com/reference/retrieve-a-block) is tough, so I want to use a community-maintained package like https://github.com/NotionX/react-notion-x. Most Notion API users use Notion as a website builder so almost all the packages are in React.js or Next.js
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Using Stable Diffusion techniques to create 2D game environments
I love coming across a great blog like this an realizing it was built using two of my open source repos:
- https://github.com/transitive-bullshit/nextjs-notion-starter...
- https://github.com/NotionX/react-notion-x
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I made a Open Source Blog And Resume Template Using Notion API.
Using this library, you can easily get data from Notion Pages.
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How I Launched a project in 1 week with Notion and Next.js
I used an open source Notion library that I'm a main maintainer of called React-Notion-x. It takes Notion data and turns it into html blocks that you can add to your website.
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Bookmarks collected while learning webdev
Long: Looks like he is using Notion as a CMS (using something like https://github.com/NotionX/react-notion-x) for his site and not the actual Notion share feature, seen by that the page names are not included in the urls (and that he is using NextJS for his site).
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Is there a workaround for the image URLs that change periodically?
For reference, we're using the notion-compat tool from the react-notion-x package.
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I am building Notaku, a tool to create docs/blog/changelog websites from Notion pages
There are already existing libraries that wrap it, you can search them on Github, for example this one https://github.com/NotionX/react-notion-x
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Understanding SEO and Web Vitals for your NextJS site and how to improve them?
In my previous article in this series, I had created my own react components to work with the Notion API due to the lack of a recognized renderer that works with Official Notion API. I came across the react-notion-X library but that did not use the Official Notion API then so I chose to create my own renderer. But soon after I published that article, Travis Fischer (creator of react-notion-x and a couple of really handy tools) added support for the official Notion API with notion-compat (still a WIP) which allows you to use react-notion-x’s powerful react renderer with the official API. So I replaced my renderer components with the react-notion-x renderer which gave me a huge performance boost.
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Show HN: Tally Forms – a free Typeform alternative
Yes, it's using Notion as a CMS + react-notion-x (1) + some custom styling.
(1) https://github.com/NotionX/react-notion-x
- React Notion X – Fast and accurate React renderer for Notion
What are some alternatives?
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tailblocks - Ready-to-use Tailwind CSS blocks.
notion-api-worker - Notion as CMS with easy API access
react-notion - A fast React renderer for Notion pages
gatsby-theme-code-notes - A Gatsby theme for publishing code-related notes to your website
Draft.js - A React framework for building text editors.
notion-exporter - CLI and library for exporting .md and .csv files from any Notion.so page.
chakra-ui - ⚡️ Simple, Modular & Accessible UI Components for your React Applications
presetter - 🛹 Reuse and manage build scripts, devDependencies and config files from your favourite presets, instead of copy and paste!
destack - Page builder for Next.js 🅧. Zero-config deployment 🚀. React now supported!
antd - An enterprise-class UI design language and React UI library