radzionkit
tamagui
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138 | 10,155 | |
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9.3 | 10.0 | |
3 days ago | about 4 hours ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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radzionkit
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How to Set Up Cost-Effective Email Solutions with AWS SES and Terraform
In this article, I'll show you how to set up email addresses for your AWS domain at almost no cost. I've successfully implemented this technique for my domain, radzion.com, as well as for two of my projects: increaser.org and georgiancitizen.com. This method is straightforward, requiring only a single AWS Lambda function and no additional costs as you add more domains. You can find everything needed to deploy this solution, including both the Terraform infrastructure and the Lambda function source code, in the RadzionKit repository—a comprehensive toolkit designed to jumpstart full-stack projects within a monorepo.
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Creating an Interactive Time-Tracking Report with React and TypeScript
In this article, we'll construct a stunning report featuring filters, a table, a pie chart, and a line chart for an existing time-tracking application, all without the use of component libraries. Utilizing React, TypeScript, and CSS, we'll develop reusable components that simplify the creation of complex UIs with minimal effort. Although the Increaser codebase is private, you can find all the reusable components and utilities in the RadzionKit repository.
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Custom Solution for Internationalization in Static Next.js App: A Practical Guide
You can also see all the reusable utilities and components from the ReactKit repository.
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Setting Up Meta Tags for a NextJS Website: A Concise Guide
Overall, we'll make the process of meta tagging straightforward and efficient - all with the help of my comprehensive guide. And don't worry, the full source code can be found in our ReactKit repository.
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Building a Refined Combobox Component with React & TypeScript
For the coding enthusiasts, the complete source code can be found here: https://github.com/radzionc/reactkit
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Generating TypeScript Code for a Dynamic Country Flag React Component
Lastly, If you're curious to explore more about this or want to dive into the code, you can access the complete source code on my GitHub profile at ReactKit. I encourage you guys to take a look and utilize these methods in your own projects.
In this post, we'll dive into an intriguing topic: creating TypeScript functions that will enhance our codebase by generating TypeScript code. If you've ever worked with type generation from a GraphQL or database schema, you'll appreciate the convenience of these auto-generated types. Imagine having to manually write them each time the schema changes! While there might not always be a library tailored to our specific needs, fear not. Crafting our own code generator is straightforward. Rather than addressing a hypothetical issue, I'll guide you through a real use-case I encountered. The final demonstration is available on this demo page, and you can access the complete source code in my ReactKit repository.
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Mastering Subscriptions in Web Apps: Frontend to Backend
Moreover, for those interested in the broader components used in this implementation, I've made my ReactKit repository public. ReactKit is a comprehensive collection of reusable components, hooks, and utilities.
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Building an Accessible and Responsive App Modal Component: A Developer's Guide
Every app needs a popup dialog that is accessible, responsive, and aesthetically pleasing. However, we also want it to be convenient to use for us developers. In this post, I will share with you a minimalistic Modal component which I utilize in my projects, and which does not require any component libraries. You can find all of the source code in the ReactKit repository.
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Implementing Magic Link Email Authentication in NextJS + NodeJS Applications
In this tutorial, I use the Increaser codebase and for reusable hooks, components, and utility tools, I dive into my public ReactKit repository.
tamagui
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Exploring the Best UI Component Libraries for React Native apps
Tamagui is a UI kit that aims to bridge the gap between React and React Native applications by addressing the fundamental parts of an app, such as styling, theming, and cross-platform components, while keeping app performance in mind. It utilizes an optimizing compiler to significantly improve performance by hoisting objects and CSS at build-time. Its main advantage is that it creates a consistent design system across web and native platforms. Some major highlights of Tamagui are:
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Creating a reusable Design System between React and React Native with Tamagui
Many times, while developing mobile applications with React Native, I have thought about the possibility of reusing components in both web and mobile contexts. Recently, I came across a library called Tamagui that allows components to be shared in both React Web and React Native.
- Criando um Design System reutilizável entre React e React Native com Tamagui
- Tamagui – UI kit that unify React Native and Web
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Real-Time Top Reference System (Design Systems and UI Libs) 2023
Tamagui would be great to add:
https://tamagui.dev
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Show HN: Rapidpages – OSS alternative to vercel's v0
If you're interested in collaborating, I've been thinking of a feature like this for our platform (https://tamagui.dev) to integrate with the studio we're launching soon, send me an email or DM on Discord.
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HyperUI: Free Open Source Tailwind CSS Components
I have heard good things about https://tamagui.dev/ . Haven't used it myself though, going to use it in my next project
- SSR and More for React Native Web
- Expo – open-source platform for making universal apps for Android, iOS, and web
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Any Apple/Modern/Minimalistic Style UI Libraries for Svelte?
Hello. I'm looking for a Svelte UI component library with a minimalistic modern look like NextUI or Tamagui. Preferably not looking for something that looks like Material UI or a Shadcn-UI clone. Tailwind would be a plus.
What are some alternatives?
searchkit - Search UI for Elasticsearch & Opensearch. Compatible with Algolia's Instantsearch and Autocomplete components. React & Vue support
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
flag-icons - :flags: A curated collection of all country flags in SVG — plus the CSS for easier integration
chakra-ui - ⚡️ Simple, Modular & Accessible UI Components for your React Applications
oni - Oni: Modern Modal Editing - powered by Neovim
react-table - ⚛️ Hooks for building fast and extendable tables and datagrids for React [Moved to: https://github.com/TanStack/react-table]
storybook - 📓 The UI component explorer. Develop, document, & test React, Vue, Angular, Web Components, Ember, Svelte & more! [Moved to: https://github.com/storybookjs/storybook]
addon-react-native-web - Build react-native-web projects in Storybook for React
@blueprintjs/core - A React-based UI toolkit for the web
restyle - A type-enforced system for building UI components in React Native with TypeScript.
storybook - Storybook is a frontend workshop for building UI components and pages in isolation. Made for UI development, testing, and documentation.
react-native-web-monorepo - Code sharing between iOS, Android & Web using monorepo