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Silex Foundation is designed as the essential starting point for all Silex website projects. It includes core sections for headers, footers, content layouts, navigation patterns, and responsive grid systems. The layout provides a minimal, flexible foundation ready for customization. Built with best practices and accessibility standards, it delivers a clean slate architecture with essential structural elements, enabling developers to build custom designs efficiently while maintaining Silex conventions and performance optimization.
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Minimal, fast, and flexible boilerplate for building modern React applications using Vite. It includes a clean project structure, optimized development tooling, and essential configurations—making it easy to start new projects quickly without unnecessary clutter.
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An example AI chatbot backend project made with TypeScript, LangChain and Express.
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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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Simple CICD deployment on Oracle virtual instance
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For frontend projects using Gulp and some libraries to automate tasks. Gulp 4, SCSS, TypeScript, BrowserSync.
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Starter 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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A 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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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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Projet de démonstration pour Node.JS, Express.JS et MongoDB
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react-komenci is a reactJS starter kit wrapping the minimum number of packages needed to build real world applications
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