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    Mckay’s App Template

    Mckay’s App Template

    This is the template I use to start new full-stack projects

    Mckay’s App Template is a full-stack starter template maintained by Mckay Wrigley, intended to help developers quickly bootstrap modern web applications without spending time on boilerplate setup. The template includes a frontend built with Next.js, Tailwind CSS, and often UI components/frameworks like Shadcn + Framer Motion; a backend stack using PostgreSQL, Supabase, and Drizzle ORM for database operations; authentication via Clerk; and optional payment integration using Stripe. ...
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    Xeditium is a framework of extensible XML document editior/browser with Swing and Web interfaces on a recursive bootstrap mechanism of JavaWebStart. It launches Tapestry/Jetty httpd internally and serves dynamic generated JNLP files.
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