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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.
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Trigger a site update from anything that speaks HTTP with build hooks
Netlify CLI command reference
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Netlify just sent me a $104K bill for a simple static site
There are lots of reasons to avoid Netlify.
https://github.com/netlify/cli/issues/739
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My 2023 Year in Review
[x] Open a bug/issue before writing your code 🧑‍💻. This ensures we can discuss the changes and get feedback from everyone that should be involved. If you`re fixing a typo or something that`s on fire 🔥 (e.g. incident related), you can skip this step.
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.env files and svelte
I think you're right. I was grasping at straws and found that there is an issue with deploying to netlify. I found somebody raising the issue here: https://github.com/netlify/cli/issues/5286
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Server-side rendering for any React app on any FaaS provider
To launch the previewing of the whole demo app including the client side and the server side, Netlify CLI is needed but installing it globally is good enough:
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How to deploy an Astro site
If you love working on the command line, you can also create a new site on Netlify and link up your Git repository using the Netlify CLI.
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A vision for a social model of open source
Projects whose purpose is facilitative generally help people use other technologies, most often proprietary technologies. These may be tools, SDKs, or other utilities. It is useful for them to be open source so that developers can extend or customize them to suit their own purposes. Examples of facilitative projects are ld-find-code-refs and the Netlify CLI.
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We're all living on it. But what exactly is The Edge?
Note: You might see a red underline under the type import if you're using VS Code. The Edge Function will still execute, but if you'd like to say goodbye to the red line, run ntl recipes vscode in your terminal. This will install a VS Code settings directory and JSON file at the root of your project. Read more about Netlify recipes on the CLI docs.
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Previewing your posts — how to build the best decoupled content management workflow for your static site
Make sure to add the access token as an environment variable to Netlify, so you’re not storing a secret in the code. If you’re using the Netlify CLI, you can add new environment variables from the command line — no .env file required! Running the app locally with netlify dev will inject environment variables stored against your Netlify site.
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Pitfalls When Adding Turborepo To Your Project
As soon as you’ve used this feature once, you can no longer use that subdomain with the Netlify CLI. We had to move to other prefixes using the Netlify CLI --alias option. The documentation says to “avoid” using the same prefix as branch names, but doesn’t say why... now you know! Here is the GitHub issue about this.
sign_up
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Setting up continuous integration with CircleCI and GitLab
A GitLab account — either self-managed or SaaS
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How to start a new GitLab Project
If you don't have an account yet, create one here otherwise login to your account here.
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Deploying FastAPI application to Render
It's easier to deploy an application that has its source code hosted on GitHub or GitLab. Render connects with GitHub or GitLab to deploy your apps and websites automatically on every push to your project. This is very useful, as you don't have to manually deploy every time you make a change. You can either connect GitHub or GitLab or both.
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Static Code Analysis using Semgrep App
Pre-requisites Gitlab account Semgrep App Account
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How to make use of the GitLab CI for Rust Projects
I'm assuming you already have a GitLab account. If you do not, you should create one, they are free and you will get a lot of free perks with it, such as free access to some amount of CI runner minutes. You will also need to set up your SSH keys so you can push to it.
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Hello Git: A Beginner's Tutorial on Git and GitLab
Register for a GitLab account here or on your private GitLab server.
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Git in Five Minutes
Register for a free GitLab account here.
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Website previews for custom Netlify deployments using GitLab CI
GitLab bot account: Another GitLab account to post comments from the GitLab CI pipeline to the merge requests on our behalf. This can be also set up using the same sign-up page.
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Create a CI/CD Pipeline in Minutes With GitLab
GitLab account
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React + Gitlab Pages
Gitlab Account - https://gitlab.com/users/sign_up
What are some alternatives?
busboy - A streaming parser for HTML form data for node.js
gitlab-pages-react-example - Example project for deploying a react app to gitlab pages
netlify-preview-contentful-app - Preview your draft content in Contentful on your static site before your publish to production.
gitlab-ce
aws-sam-cli - CLI tool to build, test, debug, and deploy Serverless applications using AWS SAM
pandoc - Universal markup converter
ld-find-code-refs - Build tool for automatically sending feature flag code references to LaunchDarkly
dockerfiles - Dockerfiles for various pandoc images
netlify-lambda - Helps building and serving lambda functions locally and in CI environments
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samples - WebRTC Web demos and samples
netlify-deployer