E-Commerce app using Microservices built with Node, React, Docker and Kubernetes
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Dec 28, 2020 - TypeScript
E-Commerce app using Microservices built with Node, React, Docker and Kubernetes
HRnet is an online application for managing your team. Powered by Next.js, Typescript, Redux-Toolkit, React-hook-form, Material-Ui
An example of building a React component library with TypeScript, Webpack, and Sass.
Changesets command shortcut sets
An updated npmrc tool for managing multiple registries.
Create a bash/batch script to publish multiple NPM packages from verdaccio storage
Enterprise Pro utilizes the MERN stack with TypeScript (NEXT), adopting a microservices architecture with NATS for inter-service communication. Kubernetes is employed for container orchestration, ensuring scalability and resilience. Face API enhances security.
Elevate your Node.js console logs with the vibrant and user-friendly npm package, @vipinnation/colorify. This tool brings a burst of color to your logging experience, making it not only visually appealing but also highly efficient for debugging and information tracking. With simple integration, you can create dynamic and eye-catching log outputs,
GitHub Action to publish to NPM
A boilerplate for standalone library published to npm.
Github action for goreleaser-npm-publisher
A command line gui npm/github release and push script.
Vanilla JavaScript router.
Build and publish npm packages based on goreleaser output folder
Publish forks of npm packages with ease.
Ergonomic Dice Rolling with Strong Typescript Support
Add a description, image, and links to the npm-publish topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the npm-publish topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."