windicss-analysis
stack-analyser
windicss-analysis | stack-analyser | |
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1 | 1 | |
129 | 10 | |
0.0% | - | |
0.0 | 9.7 | |
over 1 year ago | 7 months ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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As a Laravel Dev, I wasn't enjoying building APIs with Node so I built my first open-source node package: a minimal, composable router that works everywhere
Hey, first post in Node :) Glad to have found this community! There's hundreds of routers available for Node but nothing I really liked that was minimal and didn't add bloat. Unrouted was built in mind for quick prototyping of ui clients that come bundled with other packages, such as https://github.com/windicss/windicss-analysis. The core value being able to build single API and deploy it to any framework. Once I finished it though I really enjoyed the composability side of it and thought it would be more useful generally. Let me know what you think
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Show HN: Specfy – Stack Intelligence Platform
Hey HN, I'm Samuel, founder of Specfy.
Very excited to be launching Specfy, an open source platform to improve the way we talk about infrastructure and technology inside our organizations (https://github.com/specfy/specfy).
During my time at Algolia --and previous--, I often felt the communication around production, tech choices and infrastructure was messy at best. Trying to understand how various components came together across teams or sifting through documentation scattered everywhere left me thinking there had to be a better way. Almost nobody, from engineering to C-level, could entirely list what was currently in production, how it was built and, sometimes, why it was built. So, I decided to create something to address it.
Specfy is what came out of that frustration. It's a platform that ingest all your GitHub repositories and extracts metadata, to create a continuously updated infrastructure graph and tech stack documentation.
It's open source: https://github.com/specfy/specfy + https://github.com/specfy/stack-analyser
You can try it here: https://app.specfy.io/
Short demo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DuMBEB0PLY
It’s an open beta and as a solo founder I had to make hard choices regarding what features would land on production right now, but I would love feedback from the Hacker News community. I’m sure this problematic will resonate to some of you.
Feel free to reach out to me [email protected] or contributes to the repositories.
What are some alternatives?
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unrouted - Unrouted is a minimal, composable router built for speed, portability and DX