An open-source SaaS Starter built using Next.js 14, Prisma, Neon, Auth.js v5, Resend, React Email, Shadcn/ui, Stripe and Server Actions.
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An open-source SaaS Starter built using Next.js 14, Prisma, Neon, Auth.js v5, Resend, React Email, Shadcn/ui, Stripe and Server Actions.
⭐Build SEO optimized personal blog website with Next.js, Tailwind CSS and Contentlayer. If you want to learn to create this you can follow the tutorial link given in the Read me file.
A template with Next.js 13 app dir, Contentlayer, Tailwind CSS and dark mode.
⭐Build SEO optimized personal blog website with Next.js, Tailwind CSS and Contentlayer. If you want to learn to create this you can follow the tutorial link given in the Read me file.
个人站点生成器,可以在浏览器完成全部操作!从搭建到部署都可以在浏览器中完成,不需要本地环境。附详细文档。
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JS library to turn markdown files into structured, queryable data. Build markdown-powered docs, blogs, sites and more quickly and reliably.
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