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The tech stack I've been refining for 6 years

2 points·by creativedg·il y a 5 mois·1 comments

Show HN: Next.js-Based SaaS Framework

nextjs-boilerplate.com
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Show HN: Next.js Boilerplate 6.1 – a Next.js starter I've maintained for 5 years

github.com
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Show HN: Open-source Next.js 15 boilerplate – auth, DB, intl, tests, monitoring

4 points·by creativedg·il y a 11 mois·0 comments

Next.js 15.5

nextjs.org
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Show HN: KeyboardStack – Control your macOS mouse with keyboard

keyboardstack.com
3 points·by creativedg·l’année dernière·0 comments

Make your apps interactive with Cloudflare Realtime and RealtimeKit

blog.cloudflare.com
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Workers Observability: logs, metrics, and queries – all in one place

blog.cloudflare.com
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Front end, back end, and database – now in one Cloudflare Worker

blog.cloudflare.com
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"Just use Vite" with the Workers runtime

blog.cloudflare.com
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Cloudflare Workflows is now GA: production-ready durable execution

blog.cloudflare.com
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AutoRAG: Managed Retrieval-Augmented Generation on Cloudflare

blog.cloudflare.com
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RFC: Deployment Adapters API for Next.js

github.com
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Next.js 15.1

nextjs.org
2 points·by creativedg·il y a 2 ans·0 comments

Tailwind CSS v4.0 Beta 1

tailwindcss.com
168 points·by creativedg·il y a 2 ans·125 comments

Startup Program revamped: build and grow on Cloudflare

blog.cloudflare.com
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We made Workers KV up to 3x faster – here's the data

blog.cloudflare.com
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Automatically generating Cloudflare's Terraform provider

blog.cloudflare.com
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Cloudflare partners with Internet Service Providers and network equipment

blog.cloudflare.com
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A safer Internet with Cloudflare: free threat intelligence, analytics

blog.cloudflare.com
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creativedg
·l’année dernière·discuss
Great job by the Next.js team on this release, I just updated my Next.js boilerplate project to 15.3: https://github.com/ixartz/Next-js-Boilerplate

It works perfectly!
creativedg
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
Yes, it's very cool alternative and it removes the need for docker compose for dev environment.

On top of it, PGlite also perfect for CI and testing.
creativedg
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
I confirm it works perfectly in CI and locally. I'm using it in CI and locally.

Not sure about Prisma but it works with Drizzle ORM.
creativedg
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
Huge fan of PGlite.

It's the perfect solution to have Postgres without the need of Docker. With just `npm install`, you can have a Postgres instance on your computer. So, it's extremely easy to onboard a new developer in your team.

And, the good news, PGlite works perfectly with Next.js.

I'm using PGlite in local and development environment with Next.js Boilerplate: https://github.com/ixartz/Next-js-Boilerplate

With only one command `npm install`, you can have a full-stack application, which also includes the database (a working Postgres). And, no need to have/install external tools.
creativedg
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
You can take a look at: https://github.com/ixartz/SaaS-Boilerplate, it should give you some inspiration to structure your React apps with folder structure, component breakdown.
creativedg
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
Yes, they can try what I've built at https://pro-demo.nextjs-boilerplate.com
creativedg
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
I didn't get the change to customize the default and built-in components from Clerk. So, it's hard for me to share any experience. But, I know you can do little customization using https://clerk.com/docs/components/customization/overview and play with CSS and Tailwind CSS. Maybe, for complex customization, it's preferable to not use the pre-built components and build it yourself.

Currently, I just feel the default UI from Clerk works good with Shadcn UI, both works great together. Definitively not perfect but do a great to job for a solo developer or for a small team.

And, I mostly using for advanced authentication features like user impersonation, multi-tenancy, roles & permission.