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- is the vercel website is open-source?
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What are some of the benefits you've had from using MDXJS?
I'm a self-taught aspiring developer. Lately I've been exploring some of the frameworks everyone has been talking about in the React space. Nextjs 12, Astro, Remix, then Nextjs 13. I noticed that most of them mention MDX support. I didn't know anything about it, and even saw tailwind use it for their docs pages. I see how it could be beneficial for text heavy pages, otherwise the additional MD syntax and configuration seems like too much overhead.
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Next 13 large scale open source projects
Are there any Next 13 large scale open source project that people can view like https://github.com/tailwindlabs/tailwindcss.com (its in Next 12 i guess)
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Are there any production-grade, open source Next.js that reflect best practices?
Today I learned that Tailwind's website is also an open source Next.js app! https://github.com/tailwindlabs/tailwindcss.com
- Tailwind site shows how Tailwind projects are super easy to maintain and you only need to change a few hundred files to adjust a color #tailwindhate
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I feel like lately there has been way too much hate for Tailwind CSS than it deserves.
For example, consider this project: https://github.com/tailwindlabs/tailwindcss.com
- A <Button/> component in 500+ lines of code.
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What are some open source examples of very well organized and structured React + Tailwind projects that I can learn from?
You could check out https://github.com/tailwindlabs/tailwindcss.com I haven't looked through the source
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Why I'm Open-Sourcing all my .NET SaaS kits in April 2022 (React, Svelte, Vue3, Vue2)
I wanted to make room for non-c# backend frameworks, so I switched from netcoresaas.com to saasfrontends.com. This way I could build Vue/React/Svelte frontends, without being tied to .NET. I built the SaasFrontends site using the non-MIT licensed tailwindcss.com repo, I really hope this doesn't get me in trouble 😟.
- What was used to create the Documentation site?
nextra
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Roast My Docs
co-author here
we put in a lot of effort into our docs and we'd greatly appreciate any criticism or feedback! Langfuse is powerful but the docs should help beginners to quickly get started and then incrementally use more features.
docs are OSS, repo: https://github.com/langfuse/langfuse-docs
built using: https://github.com/shuding/nextra
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Million 3.0: All You Need To Know
However, this may just be due to the lack of proper documentation from the Nextra side of things (shoutout to Nextra though, regardless).
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React Ecosystem in 2024
Nextra - Nextra is another option for creating documentation sites. While it might not be as well-known as Docusaurus, Nextra offers a modern and minimalist approach to building documentation. It is designed to be lightweight and user-friendly, making it a good choice for those who prefer a simple and clean documentation style. You can explore more about Nextra on their official website.
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Create Docs like vercel's
I have looked at https://nextra.site/ but that doesn't work with the app router yet. So I'm wondering if there's another alternative.
- MdBook – Create book from Markdown files. Like Gitbook but implemented in Rust
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Advice on building a blog with Next.js
You could also have a look at Nextra. You can use mdx components to build your blog (including support for server-side fetching). I'm currently using their documentation template, but it seems they also have a blog template.
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What do you use to write documentation for users?
We write everything in Markdown, as it's the closest you'll get to a 'universal' format. Then, we use a static site generator to turn the docs into a website. Current projects are using Nextra for this. If you ever need to change site generators, you still have all the markdown docs and image files, so it's pretty easy to change.
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Should i use NextJS for a blog site or just use some platform like Wix?
https://nextra.site/ is nice
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Nextra: An Easy-to-Use Website Generator
Today I found this tool for Next.js called Nextra. You can effortlessly create a blog post website or a documentation website. All you need is markdown. Simply export your markdown from Notion and utilize it with Nextra to enjoy all the cool features, including full-text search, syntax highlighting, dark/light mode, and even image support. Everything is generated at build time, making it a static website which is Blazingly fast. https://nextra.site/
What are some alternatives?
Spina CMS - Spina CMS
Docusaurus - Easy to maintain open source documentation websites.
docs - The Laravel documentation.
typedoc - Documentation generator for TypeScript projects.
commerce - Next.js Commerce
Next.js - The React Framework
appsmith - Platform to build admin panels, internal tools, and dashboards. Integrates with 25+ databases and any API.
VuePress - 📝 Minimalistic Vue-powered static site generator
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
TiddlyWiki - A self-contained JavaScript wiki for the browser, Node.js, AWS Lambda etc.
taxonomy - An open source application built using the new router, server components and everything new in Next.js 13.
docsify - 🃏 A magical documentation site generator.