create-t3-app
roundest-mon
create-t3-app | roundest-mon | |
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1,186 | 171 | |
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9.4 | 0.0 | |
almost 2 years ago | 8 months ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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create-t3-app
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a first look at create-t3-app
Nexxel was blogging about tRPC in May right before launching the framework. Build end to end typesafe APIs with tRPC signaled the birth of the framework on May 21, 2022 along with an initial commit on May 20, 2022. Originally called Create Nex App, the README described the project like so:
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How I turned a Viral TikTok trend into a Web Application with Next.js
My inspiration for this project was the incredible work of Theo from Ping Labs an ex-Twitch developer. I closely followed his development video for Roundest Pokemon, as it highlighted the same tech stack that I was interested in using. The T3 stack consists of TypeScript, Next.js, Prisma, and tRPC to create an end-to-end type-safe full-stack development ecosystem, with Tailwind CSS on top for styling. In addition, to quick-start the creation of my app with this stack, I used the create-t3-app CLI, which is maintained by his wonderful community.
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t3 stack and my most popular open source project ever
create-t3-app recently reached 90 stars on GitHub and is my most popular open source project with a lot of people contributing. Now you may be wondering, what the hell is it? Let's take a look at the t3 stack and how you can use create-t3-app.
roundest-mon
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How I turned a Viral TikTok trend into a Web Application with Next.js
My inspiration for this project was the incredible work of Theo from Ping Labs an ex-Twitch developer. I closely followed his development video for Roundest Pokemon, as it highlighted the same tech stack that I was interested in using. The T3 stack consists of TypeScript, Next.js, Prisma, and tRPC to create an end-to-end type-safe full-stack development ecosystem, with Tailwind CSS on top for styling. In addition, to quick-start the creation of my app with this stack, I used the create-t3-app CLI, which is maintained by his wonderful community.
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Setup project with Next.js, Prisma, tRPC, & NextAuth
Believe me or not, I had written and completed the app using Next's built-in API routing and handling system but the code was messy, had typecasting all over the place in order to mimic some sort of end-to-end type safety between the backend and the client. I have found tRPC to be a really useful tool and look forward to using it more often. If you would like to checkout a github repo that uses tRPC without NextAuth take a look at Roundest by Theo Browne
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