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    Blitz

    Blitz

    The Missing Fullstack Toolkit for Next.js

    Blitz picks up where Next.js leaves off, providing battle-tested libraries and conventions for shipping and scaling world wide applications. Build and iterate on features 10x faster with Blitz RPC than REST, GraphQL, or vanilla API routes. Read and write data from the client with full type safety and without messing with HTTP or serialization. Powerful, flexible, and battle-tested authentication and authorization for Next.js.
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    xcmp

    xcmp

    The TypeScript MCP framework

    xmcp is a modern TypeScript framework created by Basement Studio for building and deploying MCP (Model Context Protocol) applications. Emphasizing developer experience, it streamlines project scaffolding, development workflow, and deployment, integrating smoothly with ecosystems like Next.js. Launched recently and backed by active CI and NPM distribution, xmcp aims to lower barriers in the MCP ecosystem.
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    graphql-ez

    graphql-ez

    Easy, feature complete, and Plugin-Based Envelop GraphQL APIs

    ...This library is based on Envelop, a powerful Plugin-Based GraphQL Execution orchestrator that allows developers to build, share and collaborate on GraphQL-related plugins while filling the missing pieces in GraphQL implementations. With integrations for Fastify, Express, Hapi, Koa, Next.js API Routes, Node.js HTTP, Cloudflare Workers, SvelteKit and Vercel.
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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. ...
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    flicking

    flicking

    Reliable, flexible and extendable carousel

    ...With the Promise polyfill and flicking-inline CSS, Flicking can support Internet Explorer 9+. Flicking is designed to support Server-Side Rendering(SSR), and can be used with famous SSR frameworks like Next.js or Nuxt.js. Flicking can be enhanced with a set of plugins, like AutoPlay, Fade, and Parallax. Flicking supports progress, which can help to create the most fluent & smooth animation along the panel movement. Check our Options & Demos to see what you can do with Flicking. We support all major JS frameworks like React, Vue, Angular.
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    Web3UIKit!

    Web3UIKit!

    Lightweight reusable Web3 UI components for dapps

    ...This UI library will speed up your dapp development no matter which chain you build on. If this ui-kit helps you build your dApps faster, please star this project, every star makes us very happy! If you are using web3uikit with Next.js, be sure to follow the official guide, since we are using styled-components under the hood.
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    Rakkas

    Rakkas

    Bleeding-edge React framework powered by Vite

    Rakkas is a bleeding-edge full-stack React framework powered by Vite. You can consider it an up-and-coming alternative to Next.js, Remix, or Gatsby. Although many features have been implemented, Rakkas is still under heavy development. It uses experimental and/or beta features of React and Vite. Minor releases will introduce breaking changes until we hit 1.0. As such, it's not yet ready for production use. If you need a stable React framework try Next.js, Remix, or Gatsby. create-rakkas-app project initializer comes with many features, all of which are optional but we strongly recommend enabling TypeScript and the generation of a demo project on your first try because self-documenting type definitions allow for a smoother learning curve and the demo project source code comes with plenty of comments.
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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.
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