firestarter
chart-study
firestarter | chart-study | |
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5 | 10 | |
28 | 12 | |
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6.2 | 2.8 | |
about 1 year ago | about 1 year ago | |
TypeScript | Svelte | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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firestarter
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Ask HN: Side project of less than $2k MRR, what's your project?
Building a SaaS and web app starter kit https://github.com/mcapodici/firestarter using NextJS, Firebase and Tailwind
Working on a ChatGPT tutorial now for it:
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Ask HN: What projects did you build to get better as a programmer?
I agree. I accidentally ended up using the very basic todolist in my starter kit https://github.com/mcapodici/firestarter for all my todos! And noticed the ui and ux issues as a result.
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Ask HN: What's the fastest and simplest way to prototype a web app in 2023?
My open source project is mostly aimed at this. Happy to help out early adopters (find me on twitter @mcapodici)
https://github.com/mcapodici/firestarter
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2. Check: I started using github spaces developing this
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4. Uses Firebase, trading off open sourceness for convenience
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Ask HN: What Are You Working On? (March 2023)
Firestarter https://github.com/mcapodici/firestarter, is perhaps a more humble project than most.
It is an attempt to build what is (in my opinion!) a great stack for quickly iterating on a web app idea. Probably about a month off from first release, which will be a simple TODO app you can sign up for, with full instructions on getting it set up and deployed that would be about an hour's work. From that point you have a semi-professional setup with devops and CI taken care of so you can move faster on your idea or startup.
Uses Firebase/NextJs/Vercel/React/Tailwind/Github Actions/Jest/Testing Library
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Ask HN: Founders, how much automated tests do you write?
This is something I have been considering as I work on firestarter [0] which is a going to be an open source starting point for building a SaaS.
I decided tests are a good thing to have, and especially when already set up and you can easily add more by following the pattern.
I prefer unit tests that are narrow in scope and avoid IO interactions (for example databases)
Of course anyone using my framework can ignore the tests if they desire. But my gut feeling is tests save you time in the short run as well as long run.
[0] https://github.com/mcapodici/firestarter
chart-study
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Ask HN: Side project of less than $2k MRR, what's your project?
I'm working on https://base.report, a web app to help retail investors and (primarily swing) traders to research the stock market effectively.
As someone who got interested in the stock market a few years ago, I didn't find anything that suited my needs in terms of features and design. So I developed a solution tailored to my requirements and eventually opened it up for others as well.
The key features include a stock screener with technical indicators like 50-day range, and a report view for each stock including charts and key financials.
I still use the app almost daily to aid my own stock market research. We currently have a few dozen active users.
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Systematic Backtesting & Analysis of Breakout Setups
If you're interested in deep dives and backtesting, I believe this study will provide valuable insights and spark interesting discussions. I've posted the detailed report on base.report, along with a pay-what-you-want PDF version and CSV file of the backtesting results. I'm excited to hear your thoughts and discuss further ideas for research!
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Study Breakout setups using the Chart Study tool on Base.Report
I use this tool and the rest of base.report extensively during research. If you mean algo trading then I haven’t done anything like that.
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Starting a study of breakouts -
Hope this tool can help you as well. You can try this out for free (limited amount of tickers) on base.report or use the open source version that you can find here: https://github.com/base-report/chart-study
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