🚀 Ultimate universal starter with lazy-loading, SSR and i18n. [not maintained]
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🚀 Ultimate universal starter with lazy-loading, SSR and i18n. [not maintained]
React.js server-side rendering optimization with component memoization and templatization
Provides decorator for resolving async props in react-router, extremely useful for handling server-side rendering in React
Open Source Universal User Registration System – NodeJS React Apollo GraphQL JWT MongoDB
Production ready blog + boilerplate for Next.js 3.X
Server-side rendering template using express and react 16
🔑 Simple Session API storage for Redux and React
⚡ (V2) Universal JS - Server Side Rendering, Code Splitting and Hot Module Reloading ⚡
🧐 A sensible universal starter kit for React + Redux
A comprehensive Nextjs project template
🌐 A simple universal react application with server side rendering built with latest versions of React (v16+), React Router (v5+), Redux (v4+), Express (v5+), Webpack (v4+), Babel Preset ES6 👨💻
[UNMAINTAINED] A Universal React Stack with deeply integrated localization Support, semi-automatic route-based code splitting, Hot Module Reloading (HMR), Redux, Apollo GraphQL and more...
A bold way to begin your next great universal React application. Uses Webpack 3, React 16, Redux, and more for a great developer experience.
Easily extend the react-scripts to your own version of react-scripts
Automating Universal React Applications
The simplest possible Async Universal React & Redux Boilerplate app, that works on both Mac and Windows
React universal application with server-side rendering with data fetching
It recognize your speech and trained AI Bot will respond(i.e Customer Service, Personal Assistant) using Machine Learning API (DialogFlow, apiai), Speech Recognition, GraphQL, Next.js, React, redux
Simple React Hot Loading example with Hapi Server-side rendering
Universal React web app boilerplate, powered by Node.js Express web framework as backend.
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