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the-redirector
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Faking Twitter Unfurling to phish you
This reminds me of a little joke link shortener I built[0] that allows you to set the various opengraph tags to the shortened url. This lets you completely fake the link preview generated by most platforms that show you one. Even though I originally built it as a joke, I find myself using it pretty often to make links 'self-explanatory'.
[0] https://github.com/radiantly/the-redirector
vitedge
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Vite + Vite Plugin SSR vs NextJS
Today, Nextjs is not only cool guy in the town, A lot of meta frameworks exist like Astro, Remix. There are a few ssr frameworks also build over Vite - such as - https://vitedge.js.org/, https://rakkasjs.org/, https://github.com/frandiox/vite-ssr,
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What is the best solution for a server-side rendered Vue 3 application with Cloudflare?
Given this situation, I think there are three solutions for my application: 1. Nuxt 3, which has support for rendering via Cloudflare Workers. 2. Cloudflare Pages, which recently got support for SSR via Workers. 3. Vitedge, which seems like a plugin for the Vite build system that targets Cloudflare Workers.
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Three Cool Rakkas Features that Next.js Lacks
Note that we're not talking about Cloudflare Pages, which Next.js supports as a static deployment target, but actual server-rendered (well, technically speaking “edge-rendered”) React applications with support for API routes. This is a rare feature among React frameworks (I'm only aware of Flareact and Vitedge).
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What do you guys prefer to use with Laravel. React, Vue or Blade ;
Vue isn't incompatible with caching, but it admittedly does need a fancier cache that runs workers: https://github.com/frandiox/vitedge is one example of such an edge-optimized thing.
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Your goto setup for new projects that require SPA functionality
I love Inertia, but it's useless for SSR. They've had an "early access" SSR for ages now, but I don't have faith it'll be ready any day soon. Separate API and UI projects are the way to go, the UI built with something like Vitedge for edge-side rendering.
- Vitedge: SSR at the edge using Vite and Cloudflare Workers
What are some alternatives?
goindex - Index your Google Drive
cloudflare-worker-router - A super lightweight router (1.0K) with middleware support and ZERO dependencies for Cloudflare Workers.
flareact - Edge-rendered React framework built for Cloudflare Workers
electron-vite-tailwind-starter - This Starter utilizes Electron, Vite and Tailwindcss in combination. It trys to adhare best practices.
cf-workers-status-page - Monitor your websites, showcase status including daily history, and get Slack/Telegram/Discord notification whenever your website status changes. Using Cloudflare Workers, CRON Triggers, and KV storage.
cloudflare-worker-router-template - A wrangler template for a super lightweight router (3.6 kB) with middleware support and ZERO dependencies for CloudFlare Workers, inspired by express.js syntax.
webpackage - Web packaging format
petite-vue - 6kb subset of Vue optimized for progressive enhancement
GDIndex - A Google Drive Index built with Vue Running on CloudFlare Workers
Google-Drive-Index - Index Google Drive Files Easily and Free
Suri - Your own link shortener that's easily deployed as a static site (for free)
adapter-cloudflare-cache - Temporary SvelteKit adapter for Cloudflare Workers to enable caching