Serverless, Webpack, Expo Boilerplates & Starter Kits

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Cruip - Beautiful Tailwind CSS Templates

Beautifully designed landing pages, websites, and dashboards built on top of Tailwind CSS and fully coded in HTML, React, Next.js, and Vue. A great starting point for your next project, saving you weeks of development time.
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Theme Selection - Free & Premium Admin Templates

Fully coded Dashboard Templates & UI Kits to kickstart your next project

React Redux Universal Hot Example

👨🏻‍💻 by Bertho Zero Free
A starter boilerplate for a universal webapp using react, redux, express and feathers

Saas

👨🏻‍💻 by Async Labs Free
Build your own SaaS business with SaaS boilerplate. Productive stack: React, Material-UI, Next, MobX, WebSockets, Express, Node, Mongoose, MongoDB. Written with TypeScript.

Koa Mobx React Starter

👨🏻‍💻 by Lostpebble Free
A straightforward starter for Node javascript web projects. Using Koa, MobX and ReactJS (with universal / isomorphic server rendering)

Gatsby Universal

👨🏻‍💻 by Fabe Free
🔮 An opinionated Gatsby v2 starter for state-of-the-art marketing sites.

Serverless Typescript Starter

👨🏻‍💻 by Postlight Free
🗄🙅‍♀️ Deploy your next serverless JavaScript function in seconds

Nestjs V10 Webpack Boilerplate

👨🏻‍💻 by Kenso312 Free
🎨 Boilerplate for NestJS v10 with Webpack, Pnpm, Fastify, Swagger, Pino Logger, Airbnb JavaScript Guide, Google JSON Style, ESLint, Prettier, Editorconfig, Husky, Lint-Staged, Commitlint, Axios, Docker, Alias Path, Error Handling and Clustering

Crisp React

👨🏻‍💻 by Winwiz1 Free
React boilerplate written in TypeScript with a variety of Jamstack and full stack deployments. Comes with SSR and without need to learn a framework. Helps to split a monolithic React app into multiple SPAs and avoid vendor lock-in.
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