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    Pastel

    Pastel

    Next.js-like framework for CLIs made with Ink

    Pastel is a framework for building rich command-line applications using React (via Ink), offering a Next.js-like developer experience for CLIs. Instead of wiring up argument parsers, help output, and subcommands manually, you structure your CLI as a file-based command tree and focus on writing components that render the interface. Pastel parses and validates command options using Zod schemas, giving you typed, declarative option definitions that also power automatic help messages. It wraps up common CLI concerns such as argument parsing, routing to the appropriate command component, validation, and error handling, so you can concentrate on the command’s behavior and UI. ...
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    After.js

    After.js

    Next.js-like framework for server-rendered React apps

    Next.js is awesome. However, its routing system isn't for me. IMHO React Router is a better foundation upon which such a framework should be built, and that's the goal here. Routes are just components and don't / should not have anything to do with folder structure. Static route configs are fine. Next.js's getInitialProps was/is a brilliant idea. Route-based code-splitting should come for free or be easy to opt into. Route-based transitions/analytics/data loading/preloading etc., should...
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    Devhints Cheatsheets

    Devhints Cheatsheets

    Cheatsheets for web development

    The Cheatsheets repository (also known as Devhints) is a massive, community-driven collection of concise cheat sheets covering web development, programming languages, frameworks, CLIs, tools, and design patterns. Each cheat sheet is a single Markdown file focusing on quick-reference usage, syntax, command lists, tips, and common patterns—ideal for when you need a fast refresher rather than full tutorial. The repository structure makes it easy to browse by topic (CSS Grid, Bash, Docker, etc.), find what you need, and contribute or update entries. Because it’s maintained by many contributors and covers hundreds of topics, it has become a go-to reference for developers and devops engineers alike. ...
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