spacex-mini-wiki
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spacex-mini-wiki
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Help, I want to create unlimited dynamic pages related to the path?
I’ve done this before, take a look in the pages/astronauts directory of my repo for an example: https://github.com/cdthomp1/spacex-mini-wiki
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Making a Mini Wiki with the SpaceX Api and Next.js
The SpaceX Api , is an unofficial open source REST Api for SpaceX launch, rocket, core, capsule, starlink, launchpad, and landing pad data. This Api is what I use on my site to show the latest and upcoming launch information. For this project, I am going to use this Api to explore the rocket, launches, astronauts, and capsule information.
Boca-Chica-KDE-Plasmoid
What are some alternatives?
TiddlyWiki - A self-contained JavaScript wiki for the browser, Node.js, AWS Lambda etc.
syncthingtray - Tray application and Dolphin/Plasma integration for Syncthing
Outline - The fastest knowledge base for growing teams. Beautiful, realtime collaborative, feature packed, and markdown compatible.
Launch-Dashboard-API - An Open Source REST API of Rocket Launch telemetry
starship-timeline - data source and frontend to show timeline and stats of starship development
space-x-app - SpaceX app displaying information ranging from individual rocket information, to a full list of all SpaceX launches, to upcoming launches!
SpaceX-API - :rocket: Open Source REST API for SpaceX launch, rocket, core, capsule, starlink, launchpad, and landing pad data.
spacex-launch-data - uses the freely available SpacexAPI and basic HTML CSS and JS to give details of missions