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stargazers | payload | |
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4 | 157 | |
461 | 18,453 | |
- | 7.9% | |
0.0 | 9.9 | |
over 2 years ago | 5 days ago | |
Go | TypeScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
stargazers
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The (Detailed & Creative) Playbook for More GitHub Stars
I used tools (such at this one and this one) to see what other repos our stargazers were starring most frequently. The stargazers of these "other" commonly starred repos became an expanded pool of potential stargazers for Preevy
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Analysing Github Stars - Extracting and analyzing data from Github using Apache NiFi®, Apache Kafka® and Apache Druid®
Spencer Kimball (now CEO at CockroachDB) wrote an interesting article on this topic in 2021 where they created spencerkimball/stargazers based on a Python script. So I started thinking: could I create a data pipeline using Nifi and Kafka (two OSS tools often used with Druid) to get the API data into Druid - and then use SQL to do the analytics? The answer was yes! And I have documented the outcome below. Here’s my analytical pipeline for Github stars data using Nifi, Kafka and Druid.
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Ask HN: Why so many projects set their GitHub links to /stargazers?
It's analytics. Google search brings up
https://www.cockroachlabs.com/blog/what-can-we-learn-from-ou...
"Years ago I dedicated a Flex Friday (our version of 20% time) to stargazers, a tool to query the CockroachDB repository for information about its GitHub stars and analyze the results. At the time of writing, we had 6,000+ stars (which felt like a lot), and the data in this blog will be based on that original set of 6,000 stargazers."
Which links to
https://github.com/spencerkimball/stargazers
"GitHub allows visitors to star a repo to bookmark it for later perusal. Stars represent a casual interest in a repo, and when enough of them accumulate, it's natural to wonder what's driving interest. Stargazers attempts to get a handle on who these users are by finding out what else they've starred, which other repositories they've contributed to, and who's following them on GitHub."
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4500 people starred Appsmith on Github. What do we know about them?
Go ahead and use the Stargazers repo yourself to analyze yours (or anyone else’s) repo’s trends. Depending upon the number of Stargazers you have, it can take some time. It took us about 7-8 hours (with a 5K/Hr rate limit).
payload
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Open-Source Headless CMS in 2024
⭐️ 17,084 https://github.com/payloadcms/payload Payload CMS is where rebellion meets customization. This Node.js, Express, and MongoDB titan is smashing through the barriers of conventional CMSs, offering a realm where customization isn’t just a feature; it's a battle cry for unshackled creative freedom.
Payload CMS: The Customization Insurgent
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Prismic.io is increasing our price by *1900%* over Christmas
Payload is free, you can self host it without paying a one time fee or a SaaS fee for its use, it even says so at the bottom of the homepage
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Next.js 14: No New APIs & Breaking Changes
James, the co-founder of Payload, a headless CMS with MongoDB support, shared his insights on the drawbacks and limitations of using a headless CMS in the context of web development. He challenged the promises often made about headless CMS, such as separation of concerns and ease of content migration, revealing that these claims often don't align with the reality faced by developers and clients. James is considering integrating Payload directly with Next.js to overcome these limitations and offer a better developer experience, including out-of-the-box features and simpler deployments. Should Payload move to Next.js?
- Ask HN: Why aren't Django Admin style dashboards popular in other frameworks?
- Payload 2.0: Postgres, Live Preview, Lexical RTE, and More
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Getting Started with PayloadCMS & Vue JS
In this video series, we will set up PayloadCMS Headless CMS, create a Customers collection, log in as a Customer, create an account as a Customer. Then build a simple vuejs website that can login using the API created by PayloadCMS and finally look at the changes needed to go from website to mobile application with Ionic Framework.
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How to Write a Great Readme
vidstack is very light on technical details but starts with a concise intro and a screenshot, as well as relevant links: https://github.com/vidstack/player
payload is well-structured in general: https://github.com/payloadcms/payload
nanostores starts out with an intro and telling code examples, followed by lots of technical details: https://github.com/nanostores/nanostores
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Show HN: MongoDB Protocol for SQLite
You should speak to PayloadCMS guys. It can be mutually benefiting (publicity/more users/etc.). It needs Mongo, but if it works with Ferret backed by SQLite (and others) that would be game changer.
Great project of yours! Thank you
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Two YC startup CEOs talking about applying to Y Combinator, life after completing the accelerator, growing a team, and lots more
Long time member here. I'm CEO of Payload. Earlier this week I did a livestream with the CEO of Resend, Zeno Rocha. We're two recent Y Combinator dev tool CEOs that have teamed up to ship some new features fast.
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