Type safe and validated Server Actions in your Next.js (App Router) project.
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Type safe and validated Server Actions in your Next.js (App Router) project.
React Server Component for syntax highlighting
A zero-config, fast and small (~3kB) virtual list (and grid) component for React, Vue, Solid and Svelte.
Demo repository for Next.js + React Server Components
Experimental demo of React Server Components with Next.js. Deployed serverlessly on Vercel.
A Minimal React Server Components Bundler & Library
React Hooks/Utils done right. For Browser, SSR, and React Server Components.
Auth starts here with the official Next.js starter utilizing the app directory
✨ Open-Source Full-stack E-Commerce Storefront with Admin Panel. Built with Typescript, Next.js 13 App Dir, Tailwind CSS ( @shadcn-ui ) and Prisma.
Implementation of server getters in React Server Components without switching to SSR
✴️ Lightweight SSR framework for React Server Components
React Labyrinth, a VSCode Extension, generates a hierarchical tree of React components and identifies the component type with a single file upload
A bold, striking arts and life magazine website built as an SPA using Next.js, TypeScript, React Suspense, React Hook Form, Zod, Tailwind, Shadcn, GSAP and E2E Testing using Playwright from Figma templates designed by Pawel Gola.
A minimalist React meta-framework using Vite
Nextjs 13 App dir - SSR with React Query
ESLint rule for enforcing "use client" in React client components
Next 13 / Vanilla Extract / RSC
🚀 Simple demo of Streaming React Server Component
The React Server-Component Demo-Application ("React Notes") rebuild with Next 13 and its latest and greatest new features.
==> Building Twitter Clone App with React Js + Next.js 13 + TypeScript + Tailwind CSS + nextAuth + Firebase + Dark Mode + Vercel Hosting + User Authentication (a mobile-friendly)
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