undb
revenut-web
undb | revenut-web | |
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13 | 3 | |
1,614 | 4 | |
1.7% | - | |
9.9 | 10.0 | |
10 days ago | 9 months ago | |
TypeScript | ||
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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undb
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How to Write a Great Readme
Great guide. One thing that seems to be missing is something I see in a lot of README's: a list of the core tech stack being used in the repo. Good examples here https://github.com/undb-xyz/undb#-tech-stack and here https://github.com/steven-tey/novel#tech-stack. Did you already consider adding this as part of the guide and decide against it, or was it just not something you thought to add?
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undb - open source self hosted no code database
...and here is our source code undb-xyz/undb: 🚀 Private first, unified, self-hosted no code database. (github.com)
- Undb – Private first, unified, open source no code database
- Undb – Private first, unified, self-hosted no code database
- GitHub - undb-xyz/undb: 🚀 Private first, unified, self-hosted no code database.
- Undb open-source airtable alternative
- Undb – open-source airtable alternative
- Undb – open-source nocode database, an airtable alternative
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React to Svelte Productivity Improvements?
I migrated my project from nextjs to sveltekit and this is the pr https://github.com/undb-xyz/undb/pull/908
revenut-web
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Ask HN: Alternatives to Stripe?
One side effect my SaaS[1] experienced with card testing is that Stripe's reporting still includes this fraudulent activity as successful which throws off my numbers. For those who can relate, I documented it on GitHub[2] and even developed a mobile app (PWA) that corrects the issue with Stripe's mobile app reporting.
[1] https://last10k.com
[2] https://github.com/hbcondo/revenut-web
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How to Write a Great Readme
Same here, I was using Draw.io but just did a sequence diagram showing a Stripe integration in Mermaid.js on a GitHub readme:
https://github.com/hbcondo/revenut-web#-workflow
But that diagram just renders as code for the same readme via GitHub Pages:
https://revenut.com
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Ask HN: React Native or Flutter for a new app in 2023?
I specifically selected Expo / React Native + Typescript for its Authentication library[1] that allowed me to easily integrate Stripe's web login[2]. Expo apps can also be exported as PWAs using Workbox[3] so you could have your app distributed by yourself and have a native version in the app stores
[1] https://docs.expo.dev/develop/authentication/
[2] https://github.com/hbcondo/revenut-web#-authentication
[3] https://developer.chrome.com/docs/workbox/
What are some alternatives?
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typescript-ddd-example - 🔷🎯 TypeScript DDD Example: Complete project applying Hexagonal Architecture and Domain-Driven Design patterns
RVS_Spinner - A Fancy "Popup Prize-Wheel Spinner" UIControl
ddd-hexagonal-cqrs-es-eda - Complete working example of using Domain Driven Design (DDD), Hexagonal Architecture, CQRS, Event Sourcing (ES), Event Driven Architecture (EDA), Behaviour Driven Development (BDD) using TypeScript and NestJS. Like what you see? Don't forget to star! ⭐ ^^^
tamagui - Style React fast with 100% parity on React Native, an optional UI kit, and optimizing compiler.
domain-driven-hexagon - Learn Domain-Driven Design, software architecture, design patterns, best practices. Code examples included
nanostores - A tiny (286 bytes) state manager for React/RN/Preact/Vue/Svelte with many atomic tree-shakable stores