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Шаблон для проектов с использованием vite.
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A sample Express project using TypeScript, Babel and Jest.
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An 11ty starter project for multilingual personal pages and blogs. Check it out on Netlify, GitLab Page and GitHub Pages.
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For frontend projects using Gulp and some libraries to automate tasks. Gulp 4, SCSS, TypeScript, BrowserSync.
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Abdessattar Sassi / asap
BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" LicenseA cmake starter project for c++ with basic infrastructure including logging, assertions, platform specifics, and a complete build lifecycle. Portable across Linux, OS X and Windows.
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A template to start your django react project already dockerized.
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Evangelos Pragalakis / static-choo-starter
MIT LicenseThis repo provides a quick way to start building simple static sites with choo.
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Abdessattar Sassi / asap_app_console
BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" LicenseStarter project for a console application using the template from asap (https://gitlab.com/absassi/asap). Start immediately with no bloat and no time wasted setting up the basic infrastructure for coding, building and testing a c++ application.
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Becca Williams / JavaScript Starter Web-App
MIT LicenseA JavaScript starter project that automates the key things you need to build and deploy a standards compliant web-app (Yaks have been shaved).
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Janto Martin / darkwing
MIT Licensedarkwing is a frontend starter repo with Typescript, Next.js, React, TailwindCSS and Prettier
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A lit element starter using typescript, jest and puppeteer based on webpack.
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Bootstrap your React project with this repository, which includes React, Redux, Webpack + Hot Reloading + Devtools , Error handling, Routing, Linting and Formatting.
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Express template project. Simple CRUD app with login.
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Projet de démonstration pour Node.JS, Express.JS et MongoDB
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Marcos Abreu / react-komenci
MIT Licensereact-komenci is a reactJS starter kit wrapping the minimum number of packages needed to build real world applications
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