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videosdk-rtc-react-sdk-example
- React group video call using videosdk (2/7)
- React group video call using videosdk (1/7)
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Build Video Calling App using React Hooks
That's how we can integrate video calling API using React JS hooks. You can also check official example videosdk-rtc-react-js-example to extend this application with lots of other amazing features.
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Top 10 Video Chat SDK
Dyte User Documentation
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Creating "cards" such as this website
I want to know whether it is possible to create cards similar to this website (which I believe uses Docusaurus, as it appears in the Showcase): https://docs.dyte.io/ (see the "We support your tech stack!" section).
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Just Launched Dyte on Product Hunt
Ease of Integration: Dyte is so easy to implement that we have had customers go live in a day. Our in-depth documentation will help you navigate Dyte without any hiccups no matter which framework you use.
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Open-sourcing Dyte Docs
Check out the source here.
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documentation - Revolt documentation website.
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docusaurus-lunr-search - Local / Offline Search for docusaurus
videosdk-rtc-js-prebuilt-embedded-example - Low Code Prebuilt example of Video SDK using plain JS and HTML.
OvenLiveKit-Web - OvenLiveKit for Web is a JavaScript-based Live Streaming Encoder
videosdk-rtc-api-server-examples - Example code for backend token generation and meeting id creation in major backend languages
emacs-docs - The documentation website Emacs deserves
clock - Simple realtime clock created with React
Docusaurus - Easy to maintain open source documentation websites.
mirotalkbro - 📡 MiroTalk WebRTC Live Broadcast allows to broadcast live video, audio and screen stream to all connected users (viewers).
semantic-release - :package::rocket: Fully automated version management and package publishing