Boilerplate
A boilerplate code is a piece of code that can be reused without significant changes. When using a verbose language, the developer must write a lot only to accomplish minor functionality. Such code is called boilerplate.
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A ready to start boilerplate for paper plugins including config, command and listeners
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A personal portfolio built using Next.js, Chakra UI, SEO, MDX, and TypeScript
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Boilerplate implementation of vue-data-ui in a Nuxt 3 app
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An 11ty template for Netlify
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Accelerate your web3 creativity with the Build Onchain Apps Toolkit. ⛵️
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🧩 Plug-and-play, zero-config, cross-browser extension development tool.
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Modern.js is a web engineering system, including a web framework and a npm package solution.
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jMonkeyEngine's prototypical BasicGame implemented as a Gradle project
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boilerplate for common Material-UI Menu, Popover and Popper use cases
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A starter repository for creating MotorCortex plugins
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A humble Next.js starter: i18n, shadcn UI, light/dark themes, language switch, OmitRTL utility. Jumpstart your modern web app without fuss.
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Next atomic is a Next.js boilerplate code generator that sets up a project using the atomic design pattern for React components. It provides a structured organization for components and includes useful folder configurations for a Next.js application.
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Cookiecutter Django is a framework for jumpstarting production-ready Django projects quickly.
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Chrome extension boilerplate with Svelte, Vite, Typescript and Sass
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A Collection of Golang Boilerplates
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Node.js (TypeScript powered) microservice boilerplate.
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A simple bootstrap for quickly starting a server based on gocloud framework
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