saasform
Sapper
saasform | Sapper | |
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271 | 7,187 | |
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0.0 | 5.3 | |
over 1 year ago | almost 2 years ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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saasform
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Ask HN: What are your successful open source projects you lost interest in?
Saasform: https://github.com/saasform/saasform
I had to prioritize another project (solokeys).
I still really believe both: 1) in an open source alternative to auth0, 2) in combining auth+payments for saas.
However, because they’re two problems, it’s probably best to focus on just one. For me trying to launch Saasform the issue has been to find and onboard customers quickly and at scale.
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Ask HN: How to build a good looking SaaS landing page?
I also purchased Landkit, but eventually found it very heavy. I then essentially remade it on top of Fresh [1]. Code is here if anyone needs it [2].
[1] https://github.com/cssninjaStudio/fresh
[2] https://github.com/saasform/saasform/tree/main/data/themes/f...
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Ask HN: No / low-code tools to build an application in 2021?
If it's a web saas, we're building Saasform [1] with your use case in mind.
One relevant example is launching your MVP as a serverless API (e.g. on Firebase) + react/vue front end. Just iterate on your core product and features, we handle home page, registration and payments.
For mobile apps I'd recommend Expo [2] and, if you can, stay with their managed flow. If you want to iterate fast, you need to take into account the time to release to the stores and Expo can help with that. Similarly as for the web, I'd look into a serverless API model to start.
For email notifications I'd go with Sendgrid.
I personally never used no-code solutions but different people recommended Bubbles [3].
[1] https://saasform.dev
[2] https://expo.io
[3] https://www.bubbles.io
- A more secure express-session package
- Show HN: Drop-in replacement of express-session to enhance security
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Ask HN: What is your current side-project?
Starter kit to "transform your project into a SaaS", with auth+payments.
https://github.com/saasform/saasform
- Show HN: We made a starter kit for SaaS (microservice instead of boilerplate)
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Authentication best practices and state of the art for a junior dev?
Saasform: shameless plug, this is my project, modern (at lease I hope), written in typescript
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I made an authentication server that handles user registration, authentication & authorization with JWT.
We are also doing something like that lol. It's a crowded field I see. Of course any cross contamination of PR is more than welcome :-)
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Show HN: Checklist/exercise to make a SaaS marketing page
I made this exercise to guide myself throught the process of starting from a list of features, summarizing benefits, prioritize them, sparkle some keywords and finally output a marketing page.
Working to make a marketing/public site for a micro-saas I was building, I realized there's plenty of articles about the structure of the landing page, sticky header, include quotes, etc. but there's little on how to actually write the content. I worked w/ different marketing professionals in the past and, though everyone has their own style/processes, the tldr is "talk about benefits, not features".
If you're making a marketing page, I hope you can find it useful too!
Please lmk if 1) the exercise makes sense to you, 2) the format is clear/unclear - what can be improved, 3) should I maybe write an accompanying blog post? other ideas?
For context, I expect to launch a number of micro-saas in the next months, so I wanted to build a repeatable process. I then plan to run all these sites out of config files like this [1].
[1] https://github.com/saasform/saasform/blob/main/data/config/w...
Sapper
- Sapper Is Now Archived
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How I massively improved my website performance by using the right tool for the job
I built my first simple blog site in 2020 using Svelte and Sapper. The blog posts were powered by markdown files stored in the repository, and it was a great starting point.
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SSGs through the ages: The 'Maybe Static Wasn't So Bad' era
Sapper
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Create Beautiful Charts with Svelte and Chart js
pancake which has very scarce documentation and is in thorough experimentation(at the time of writing). Since it has been created by Rich Harris, you can rest assured that it might probably never get documentation or a stable release just like our fallen soldier sapper (a moment of silence in remembrance)
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Svelte - JS's smallest next big thing
You might also want to check out Sapper, a framework built on Svelte that allows you to develop more advanced features like server-side rendering, offline support, and file-based routing.
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SvelteKit & nonces
Does this help https://github.com/sveltejs/sapper/issues/343
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Build your own component library with Svelte
SvelteKit can be considered the successor to Sapper or NextJS for Svelte. It is packed with tons of cool features, like server side rendering, routing, and code splitting.
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How I Redesigned My Website With SvelteKit
So after using Sapper for some time, I decided to move my website to SvelteKit. I remember saying that I would not move to SvelteKit till they hit version 1 but the framework looks too promising. It had features which I needed and those features weren't in Sapper.
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Journey to Svelte (through Gatsby)
By that time, we had some troubles with virtual dom itself in our custom rich text editor that we based on slate - it was getting a bit laggy when creating huge financial documents (they usually have enormous tables and a lot of infographics) -so we were already thinking about other options and that’s where svelte comes into the light - especially sapper which was de facto default framework to be used with svelte at that time (SvelteKit wasn’t even announced).
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Deploying Sapper application to Deta.sh
Sapper is a framework for building web applications of all sizes, with a beautiful development experience and flexible filesystem-based routing. It is the predecessor of Sveltekit.
What are some alternatives?
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SvelteKit - web development, streamlined
okta-aws-cli-assume-role - Okta AWS CLI Assume Role Tool
vite - Next generation frontend tooling. It's fast!
SuperTokens Community - Open source alternative to Auth0 / Firebase Auth / AWS Cognito
openapi-generator - OpenAPI Generator allows generation of API client libraries (SDK generation), server stubs, documentation and configuration automatically given an OpenAPI Spec (v2, v3)
routify - Automated Svelte routes
hotwire-rails - Use Hotwire in your Ruby on Rails app
awesome-sveltekit - Awesome examples of SvelteKit in the wild
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
docsify - 🃏 A magical documentation site generator.