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    Supabase

    Supabase

    The open source Firebase alternative

    Create a backend in less than 2 minutes. Start your project with a Postgres database, authentication, instant APIs, real-time subscriptions and storage. Every project is a full Postgres database, the world's most trusted relational database. Add user sign-ups and logins, securing your data with Row Level Security. Store, organize and serve large files. Any media, including videos and images. Write custom code and cron jobs without deploying or scaling servers. We introspect your database to...
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    Electron Forge

    Electron Forge

    A complete tool for building and publishing Electron applications

    A complete tool for building modern Electron applications. Electron Forge unifies the existing (and well-maintained) build tools for Electron development into a simple, easy-to-use package so that anyone can jump right into Electron development. Electron Forge is an all-in-one tool for packaging and distributing Electron applications. It combines many single-purpose packages to create a full build pipeline that works out of the box, complete with code signing, installers, and artifact...
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    Reactive Resume

    Reactive Resume

    A one-of-a-kind resume builder that keeps your privacy in mind

    A free and open-source resume builder that simplifies the process of creating, updating, and sharing your resume. Reactive Resume is a free and open-source resume builder that simplifies the process of creating, updating, and sharing your resume. With zero user tracking or advertising, your privacy is a top priority. The platform is extremely user-friendly and can be self-hosted in less than 30 seconds if you wish to own your data completely. You can share a personalized link of your resume...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    OpenNext

    OpenNext

    Open-source Next.js adapter for AWS

    This project packages Next.js applications to run natively on AWS’s serverless stack, mapping framework features onto services like Lambda, CloudFront, and S3. It translates routing, API handlers, and middleware into deployable artifacts, handling edge cases such as image optimization, ISR, and streaming responses. Static assets are uploaded to object storage and cached at the edge, while dynamic routes are executed in short-lived compute with cold-start-aware build settings. The adapter...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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