Open-source SaaS Starter with User Roles & Admin Panel. Built using Next.js 14, Prisma, Neon, Auth.js v5, Resend, React Email, Shadcn/ui, Stripe, Server Actions.
-
Updated
Jul 26, 2024 - TypeScript
Open-source SaaS Starter with User Roles & Admin Panel. Built using Next.js 14, Prisma, Neon, Auth.js v5, Resend, React Email, Shadcn/ui, Stripe, Server Actions.
The powerful framework for building documentation sites in Next.js.
A template with Next.js 13 app dir, Contentlayer, Tailwind CSS and dark mode.
Turns Markdown / MDX, YAML, JSON, or others into app's data layer with Zod schema.
My personal website ☻ – Built using Next.js, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS and MDX
An open source blog (digital garden) template for developers
个人站点生成器,可以在浏览器完成全部操作!从搭建到部署都可以在浏览器中完成,不需要本地环境。附详细文档。
My Personal Dev Site, built with Next.js and Chakra UI
Turn markdown files into structured, queryable data with JS. Build markdown-powered docs, blogs, and sites quickly and reliably.
My personal website made with Next.js, Tailwind, MDX, Radix Primitives, Framer Motion, all on Vercel.
This is the ✨ source code for my personal website, built with Next.js, Tailwind CSS, Contentlayer, and 🚀 deployed on Vercel 🔼. You can use this repository as a template to build your own personal website. 😊
A Next.js résumé for developers
👨💻 Dev blog built with Next.js 13, TypeScript, and Contentlayer, using latest Next.js features
My portfolio site built using nextjs, contentlayer, and tailwind css
Blog starter template with modern frontend tech stack like Next.js, Tailwind CSS, Contentlayer, i18Next
✨ My personal website built with Next.js, Tailwind, TypeScript, Upstash and Vercel.
Blog built with NextJs 13, Contentlayer, Giscus and NextAuth. It uses Github API for admin section that allows managing markdown files rendered with Codemirror.
My personal website.
✨ My portfolio built with Next.js 14, Tailwind CSS, and shadcn-ui.
Add a description, image, and links to the contentlayer topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the contentlayer topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."