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[New Tool]: Next.js framework #1001

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kartikmehta18 opened this issue Jun 20, 2024 · 3 comments
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[New Tool]: Next.js framework #1001

kartikmehta18 opened this issue Jun 20, 2024 · 3 comments

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Is there an existing issue for this?

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New Tool Description

Next.js is a React framework for building full-stack web applications. You use React Components to build user interfaces, and Next.js for additional features and optimizations.

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Under the hood, Next.js also abstracts and automatically configures tooling needed for React, like bundling, compiling, and more. This allows you to focus on building your application instead of spending time with configuration.

Whether you're an individual developer or part of a larger team, Next.js can help you build interactive, dynamic, and fast React applications.

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Hi @kartikmehta18 , I am assigning this task yo you. Kindly complete within 2 days and also will add 30sec demo video. Good luck!

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Hi @kartikmehta18 , I am assigning this task yo you. Kindly complete within 2 days and also will add 30sec demo video. Good luck!

yep

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kartikmehta18 commented Jun 20, 2024

#1004 plz review this @panwar8279

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