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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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I'm using Juniper. You may have noticed that I am trying to write a GraphQL server in Rust.
Next.js for framework, Tailwind CSS for styling (but I wanted to use CSS in JS, so I used twin.macro this time).
I'm trying to use umami this time for analytics. The UI is really cute and I love it.
https://github.com/re-taro/ogp.re-taro.dev <- This is the repository!
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.
Next.js for framework, Tailwind CSS for styling (but I wanted to use CSS in JS, so I used twin.macro this time).
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.
We are using Next.js as our framework to do SG.
It's difficult again. I want to escape to Nest.js right away.