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When the repository where the data is stored is updated, actions fires and sends a dispatch event to the portfolio repository, and the one that receives the dispatch event automatically builds the data. I like it, it's quite stylish.
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unified
☔️ interface for parsing, inspecting, transforming, and serializing content through syntax trees
The Markdown processor used unified assets.
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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'm using Juniper. You may have noticed that I am trying to write a GraphQL server in Rust.
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twin.macro
🦹♂️ Twin blends the magic of Tailwind with the flexibility of css-in-js (emotion, styled-components, stitches and goober) at build time.
Next.js for framework, Tailwind CSS for styling (but I wanted to use CSS in JS, so I used twin.macro this time).
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I'm trying to use umami this time for analytics. The UI is really cute and I love it.
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https://github.com/re-taro/ogp.re-taro.dev <- This is the repository!
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When the repository where the data is stored is updated, actions fires and sends a dispatch event to the portfolio repository, and the one that receives the dispatch event automatically builds the data. I like it, it's quite stylish.
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SonarQube
Static code analysis for 29 languages.. Your projects are multi-language. So is SonarQube analysis. Find Bugs, Vulnerabilities, Security Hotspots, and Code Smells so you can release quality code every time. Get started analyzing your projects today for free.
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Next.js for framework, Tailwind CSS for styling (but I wanted to use CSS in JS, so I used twin.macro this time).
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I'm leaving it to render to deploy to (Heroku? That guy is...). I'm still trying to figure out what to do with GraphQL.
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We are using Next.js as our framework to do SG.
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Nest
A progressive Node.js framework for building efficient, scalable, and enterprise-grade server-side applications on top of TypeScript & JavaScript (ES6, ES7, ES8) 🚀
It's difficult again. I want to escape to Nest.js right away.