til
Things I learn/discover on daily basis. (by mraza007)
nextra
Simple, powerful and flexible site generation framework with everything you love from Next.js. (by shuding)
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
til
Posts with mentions or reviews of til.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-29.
- MdBook – Create book from Markdown files. Like Gitbook but implemented in Rust
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One Year of TILs
I think I came across something similar related to TILs and that motivated me to start my own TIL and that has really helped
If you are interested here’s the link: https://til-mraza007.vercel.app/
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Ask HN: How do you organize your knowledge?
Personally I used pocket to save all the links with tags
And save all the things I learn into mdbook hosted on my github.
Here’s the link: https://til-mraza007.vercel.app/
Here’s the source: https://github.com/mraza007/til
I put everything into a markdown file and save it on github
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Ask HN: Do you keep track of things you learn everyday
I would love to see how do you keep track of things you learn everyday when working on projects.
Personally I keep a git repo and separate page on my website so it can be useful to others too.
https://github.com/mraza007/til
nextra
Posts with mentions or reviews of nextra.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-04-17.
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Roast My Docs
co-author here
we put in a lot of effort into our docs and we'd greatly appreciate any criticism or feedback! Langfuse is powerful but the docs should help beginners to quickly get started and then incrementally use more features.
docs are OSS, repo: https://github.com/langfuse/langfuse-docs
built using: https://github.com/shuding/nextra
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Million 3.0: All You Need To Know
However, this may just be due to the lack of proper documentation from the Nextra side of things (shoutout to Nextra though, regardless).
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React Ecosystem in 2024
Nextra - Nextra is another option for creating documentation sites. While it might not be as well-known as Docusaurus, Nextra offers a modern and minimalist approach to building documentation. It is designed to be lightweight and user-friendly, making it a good choice for those who prefer a simple and clean documentation style. You can explore more about Nextra on their official website.
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Create Docs like vercel's
I have looked at https://nextra.site/ but that doesn't work with the app router yet. So I'm wondering if there's another alternative.
- MdBook – Create book from Markdown files. Like Gitbook but implemented in Rust
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Advice on building a blog with Next.js
You could also have a look at Nextra. You can use mdx components to build your blog (including support for server-side fetching). I'm currently using their documentation template, but it seems they also have a blog template.
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What do you use to write documentation for users?
We write everything in Markdown, as it's the closest you'll get to a 'universal' format. Then, we use a static site generator to turn the docs into a website. Current projects are using Nextra for this. If you ever need to change site generators, you still have all the markdown docs and image files, so it's pretty easy to change.
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Should i use NextJS for a blog site or just use some platform like Wix?
https://nextra.site/ is nice
- [AYUDA] Estas aprendiendo Programación? Salva este SUB por el Amor de Dios
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Nextra: An Easy-to-Use Website Generator
Today I found this tool for Next.js called Nextra. You can effortlessly create a blog post website or a documentation website. All you need is markdown. Simply export your markdown from Notion and utilize it with Nextra to enjoy all the cool features, including full-text search, syntax highlighting, dark/light mode, and even image support. Everything is generated at build time, making it a static website which is Blazingly fast. https://nextra.site/