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16,201 | 19,554 | |
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9.0 | 10.0 | |
29 days ago | 3 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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- Explaining Scoped Context in React with example
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Hacky Way to Customize Shadcn’s Tooltip Arrows
While this approach works, I’m sure there are UI libraries that allow for easier and more flexible tooltip styling. However, it feels rewarding to have found a workaround for this. If you're interested in exploring other options, you might want to check out this discussion.
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Headless UI alternatives: Radix Primitives, React Aria, Ark UI
Radix Primitives is a library of unstyled React components built by the team behind Radix UI, a UI library with fully styled and customizable components. According to its website, the Node.js, Vercel, and Supabase teams all use Radix Primitives. The library has 14.8K stars on GitHub.
- Radix Primitives: an open-source UI component library
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React: Build your own composable, headless components
Fast forward to a week ago, I cloned the Reach UI and Radix UI codebase and started exploring. Large codebases are always difficult to comprehend. With some digging around and reverse engineering, I was able to create the first component listed in the Reach UI docs, the Accordion.
- Show HN: Radix Themes – A beautiful, open-source React component library
- 5 React Libraries to Level Up your Projects in 2023
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I'm building Radix Svelte, an unstyled UI component library with a focus on accessibility.
Other things that led me to choose this path were: Most libraries that are ports, official or not, use the original name (e.g. Svelte Material UI); Radix UI's license is fairly permissive (https://github.com/radix-ui/primitives/blob/main/LICENSE), which is why I also don't think it matters that it's a company behind it. Same as why I don't see an issue with the name Preact, for example.
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I made a tool for converting between different media formats (without uploading to a server)
For a react project I recommend https://radix-ui.com, it's got pretty good defaults
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List of free Tailwind UI component resources
radix-ui.com
dub
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Why We Used Dub.co to Track Links and Prioritize Engagement for Our Book Launch
When my brothers and I set out to self-publish The Battle for Christmas: Reign of the Nutcrackers, we knew that writing the book was only half the journey. The other half? Marketing it effectively. That’s where Dub.co came in.
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Understanding Monorepo
Dub (GitHub: dubinc/dub)
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Ask HN: Open-source, Self Hosted Alternatives to qr.io?
There's a ton of great examples here: https://github.com/738/awesome-url-shortener
We're also working on the open-source link management platform at https://dub.co – feel free to give it a try!
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The End of Google URL Shortener and breaks 4.6 BILLION URLs!
As goo.gl sunsets, users are left seeking alternatives. Services like Bitly, TinyURL, and dub.co offer similar functionalities, each service comes with its own set of features, policies, and levels of reliability.
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Show HN: An open-source alternative to Bitly
Cool. Checking it out.
For those looking for more options, Dub[1] is a matured open-source[2] link shortener with Analytics.
For not-so-large volumes of links, say for friends-family, and the occasional public links, you can run something off Github Pages[3] with their built-in Jekyll + Redirect-From Plugin[4]. If you do not want to, you do not even need to have the code run locally, just edit on Github. I run one to easily share links for the family and relatives (photos, that document link, along with the Rick-Roll Video).
Tip: If one wants to run an indie or personal or family/friends shortlink for easy sharing, try to have it on your own domain. This allowed me to moved between tools that powers it.
1. https://dub.co
2. https://github.com/dubinc/dub
3. https://pages.github.com
4. https://github.com/jekyll/jekyll-redirect-from
- Short Links with Superpowers
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5 Open-Source Next.js Projects Rocking 2024 (Learn the Patterns!) 🚀
Github Repository: Here
- Dub.co – Link Management for Modern Marketing Teams
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From Messy to Memorable: Shorten Your Links, Boost Your Brand
Dub An open-source link management tool for modern marketing teams to create, share, and track short links Introduction · Features · Tech Stack · Self-hosting · Contributing Introduction Dub.co is the open-source link management infrastructure for modern marketing teams. Features Advanced Analytics Branded Links QR Codes Personalization Team Collaboration Tech Stack Next.js – framework TypeScript – language Tailwind – CSS Upstash – redis Tinybird – analytics PlanetScale – database NextAuth.js – auth BoxyHQ – SSO/SAML Turborepo – monorepo Stripe – payments Postmark – emails Vercel – deployments Self-Hosting You can self-host Dub.co for greater control over your data and design. Read this guide to learn more. Contributing We love our contributors! Here's how you can contribute: Open an issue if you believe you've encountered a bug. Follow the local development guide to get your local dev environment set up. Make a pull request to add new features/make quality-of-life improvements/fix bugs. …
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15 open-source tools to elevate your software design workflow
Thank you so much for reading to the end. Of all the tools on this site, Penpot is my absolute favorite. Its modern UI and all the amazing tools at the cost of running a single docker command is a real catch! As a thank you, there's another tool I'd like to present. It's called Dub. It's a link-shortener tool with lots of advanced features for marketing teams and a perfect addition for Umami.
What are some alternatives?
shadcn/ui - Beautifully designed components that you can copy and paste into your apps. Accessible. Customizable. Open Source.
taxonomy - An open source application built using the new router, server components and everything new in Next.js 13.
zag - Finite state machines for building accessible design systems and UI components. Works with modern frameworks, and even just Vanilla JS
Shlink - The definitive self-hosted URL shortener
sveltekit-package-template - A barebones project that provides the essentials for writing highly-optimized, reusable packages in Svelte.
formbricks - Open Source Survey Platform
chakra-ui - Chakra UI is a component system for building products with speed ⚡️
linen.dev - Lightweight Google-searchable Slack alternative for Communities
headlessui - Completely unstyled, fully accessible UI components, designed to integrate beautifully with Tailwind CSS.
cmdk - Fast, unstyled command menu React component.
component-template - A base for building shareable Svelte components
YOURLS - 🔗 The de facto standard self hosted URL shortener in PHP