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Important security headers for koa
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An awesome tour booking web app written in NodeJS, Express, MongoDB 🗽 (NB: This is es6 version but you can find the es5 version in 'es5-version' branch. And as it's free deployed server, could take few moments for first time rendering. Thank you)
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A delightful way to building a Node.js RESTful API Services with beautiful code written in Vanilla Javascript
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A starter kyt with React, Redux, SSR and data fetching.
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A document head manager for Eleventy.
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A fork of react-helmet that support for renderToNodeStream and thread safe
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Creating a Blog API, with full CRUD using NodeJS, Express, Mongoose, and MongoDB.
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Manage the HTML `<head>` with Alpine JS 🗿
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The Koa framework extended for APIs. Optimized for security, scalability, and productivity.
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Natours: FullStack web app offers unique tours with stunning visuals
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Learn all systematically 💡
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Frontend at: https://github.com/souravrax/codeditor-front
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Create a Node.js app for building realtime chat RESTful APIs using Express.
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This repo contains my version of the Natours project, a tour booking web app that I learned to build by taking the Node.js course on Udemy by Jonas Schmedtmann. The app uses Node.js, Express and MongoDB to create a RESTful API and a dynamic website. The app also implements authentication, authorization, security, payments and email features.
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