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React Icons and Chakra Icons for icons
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As a part of this hackathon, I am using the popular authentication provider, Auth0 for user authentication on my application. Auth0 is great to get started (especially with their quickstarts) and has a quite generous free tier. The NextJS SDK provides all the basic features along with some advanced ones too and is quite easy to implement and use. There is a Universal Login Page which means one can get started quickly without the need of developing components for that (though you have the option to).
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Appwrite
Appwrite - The Open Source Firebase alternative introduces iOS support . Appwrite is an open source backend server that helps you build native iOS applications much faster with realtime APIs for authentication, databases, files storage, cloud functions and much more!
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I started doing some mock-ups in my brain. Then I recreated some of them on Figma and then decided to start building. I started with OpenChakra (because I am using Chakra UI, more on that later).
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NextJS
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Formik for forms
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Firebase for storing data
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I started doing some mock-ups in my brain. Then I recreated some of them on Figma and then decided to start building. I started with OpenChakra (because I am using Chakra UI, more on that later).
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Scout APM
Less time debugging, more time building. Scout APM allows you to find and fix performance issues with no hassle. Now with error monitoring and external services monitoring, Scout is a developer's best friend when it comes to application development.
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As a part of this hackathon, I am using the popular authentication provider, Auth0 for user authentication on my application. Auth0 is great to get started (especially with their quickstarts) and has a quite generous free tier. The NextJS SDK provides all the basic features along with some advanced ones too and is quite easy to implement and use. There is a Universal Login Page which means one can get started quickly without the need of developing components for that (though you have the option to).
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Here React Markdown, React Syntax Highlighter and the Remark GFM plugin is used. React Markdown helps with parsing markdown and Remark GFM adds support for GitHub Flavoured Markdown. React Syntax Highlighter does syntax highlighting for code snippets in a comment.
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remark-gfm
remark plugin to support GFM (autolink literals, footnotes, strikethrough, tables, tasklists)
Here React Markdown, React Syntax Highlighter and the Remark GFM plugin is used. React Markdown helps with parsing markdown and Remark GFM adds support for GitHub Flavoured Markdown. React Syntax Highlighter does syntax highlighting for code snippets in a comment.
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react-syntax-highlighter
syntax highlighting component for react with prismjs or highlightjs ast using inline styles
Here React Markdown, React Syntax Highlighter and the Remark GFM plugin is used. React Markdown helps with parsing markdown and Remark GFM adds support for GitHub Flavoured Markdown. React Syntax Highlighter does syntax highlighting for code snippets in a comment.
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iframe-resizer
Keep same and cross domain iFrames sized to their content with support for window/content resizing, in page links, nesting and multiple iFrames
The embed supports Iframe Resizer so it is quite simple.
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Source code - https://github.com/AnishDe12020/easycomments