monorepo-template-react
webiny-js
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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monorepo-template-react
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Building Node.js applications without dependencies
We've made a starter template with minimal dependencies available at https://github.com/stormkit-io/monorepo-template-react. Instead of opting for frameworks like next.js, you have the flexibility to use this template, which is platform-agnostic.We have another template built with htmx, outlined in detail at https://stormkit.io/blog/building-dynamic-web-applications-w.... You can find the corresponding template at https://github.com/stormkit-io/vite-handlerbar-htmx. I mainy work with Ruby and Go. I have some Nodejs projects like discord bot and whenever I update my dependencies something breaks. I find that managing dependencies in ruby and go is comparatively smoother for me.
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Vercel employee used customer information to pursue a personal trademark matter
Stormkit founder here. An alternative bootstrapped PaaS to Netlify and Vercel.
This is very unfortunate to see. We recently shared a blog post on why we had to drop Serverless support for Next.js.
It’s impossible to stay behind their frequent breaking changes and features tailored to Vercel. Now they’re doing the same with React Server Components. I was quite surprised to see React developing a beta feature only for Next.js. This is very harmful to the nature of Open source development.
In my opinion it’d be great if frameworks would be maintained by foundations or independent organizations rather than private companies.
Anyways, the link to the article is here in case anyone wants to read: https://www.stormkit.io/blog/why-we-are-dropping-support-for...
We also developed a starter template similar to create-react-app, that is powered by React and Vite only. It has SSG, SSR, API routes and SPA support. It can be deployed pretty much everywhere. Dropping the link in case someone is interested: https://github.com/stormkit-io/monorepo-template-react
webiny-js
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🔥🔥 Our awesome OSS friends 😍
Webiny- Open-source enterprise-grade serverless CMS. Own your data. Scale effortlessly. Customize everything.
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Seeking advice on the best headless CMS for an expanding news site
Hi u/afroraydude, you can check out Webiny - a serverless open-source CMS with GraphQL API support. Its GraphQL-based headless CMS with powerful content modeling can help you with expanding into other avenues like podcasts, and videos.
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Cms options
Hi u/Complex_Evidence_933,I'm Swapnil from the Webiny core team. Looking at your requirement seems it's worth exploring Webiny CMS.Webiny is Open Source Serverless Enterprise CMS. It's built on top of the powerful and scalable AWS infrastructure, making it highly reliable and scalable.You can find more details here. Also, if you have any additional queries, please let me know, I will be glad to assist you or you can also join our community Slack.
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What is a good headless CMS that has self-hosted option & supports multi-tenancy?
Hi, u/NitasBear, I'm Swapnil from the Webiny core team. Looking at your requirements, it seems that Webiny checks all the boxes. It is self-hosted and also supports multi-tenancy. You can find more details here, and if you have any further technical queries, please feel free to join our community Slack. We will be glad to assist you. Thank you!
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Any recommendations for a multi-project/client CMS?
Give https://www.webiny.com/ a try, it’s $9 per user on multi site instance, free for a single instance. It’s very cheap to host, i typically pay around $0.026 a month, that’s only a handful of API calls though.
- What CMS is the best for vue?
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Opensource react projects
We'd welcome your contributions to https://github.com/webiny/webiny-js, it's fullstack TypeScript. You'll find we sometimes use React in unconventional ways.
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What your favorite open source, self hosted CMS?
Try it out! https://www.webiny.com/
- Webiny Headless CMS just hit 6k GitHub Stars
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IDEA: Document Management software
I think there is plenty of room for these "Software-in-Your-Cloud" models. So far, I know of us (FormKiQ) and https://www.webiny.com/
What are some alternatives?
saas-boilerplate - SaaS Boilerplate - Open Source and free SaaS stack that lets you build SaaS products faster in React, Django and AWS. Focus on essential business logic instead of coding repeatable features!
sst - Build modern full-stack applications on AWS
medium-posts-card - React Isomorphic library that show your Medium articles.
payload - The best way to build a modern backend + admin UI. No black magic, all TypeScript, and fully open-source, Payload is both an app framework and a headless CMS.
ollama-html-ui - HTML UI for Ollama. Minimal & responsive UI: mobile & desktop. Cross-browser support. Simple installation: host on your own server, run in your browser.
tinacms-contentful - Edit your Contentful Site with TinaCMS
ffts - The Fastest Fourier Transform in the South
Directus - The Modern Data Stack 🐰 — Directus is an instant REST+GraphQL API and intuitive no-code data collaboration app for any SQL database.
eventrix - Open-source, Predictable, Scaling JavaScript library for state managing and centralizing application global state. State manage system for react apps.
KeystoneJS - The most powerful headless CMS for Node.js — built with GraphQL and React
hackernews-remix-react - Hacker News clone written with universal TypeScript, using React and Remix.
Previous Serverless Version 0.5.x - ⚡ Serverless Framework – Use AWS Lambda and other managed cloud services to build apps that auto-scale, cost nothing when idle, and boast radically low maintenance.