an api first, head optional cms with based on vuejs and apache sling
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an api first, head optional cms with based on vuejs and apache sling
TriTan CMS is a developer centric content management framework that allows you to go completely headless or nearly headless. With the mighty TriTan, you can build amazing RESTful applications and robust websites.
Boilerplate for @prisma-cms
Open-source Data Backend written in Java and based on PostgreSQL & GraphQL.
DurableDrupal Content Migration Rescue. An API-first decoupled fullstack JavaScript architecture with tutorials for those migrating their content from obsolete, monolithic architectures.
⇋ A REST/gRPC server for Instill AI's data connector service
Worry about developing only your application's business rules. Extend this core API in Typescript to manage users, projects and payment plans. The design of this project was based on the principles of clean architecture and Domain-Driven Design (DDD)
NileDB.com HTML site
Moonshine's backend is powered by Sanity CMS, enabling seamless content management for Shopify store owners. It offers custom schema definitions, real-time collaboration, and optimized media management. The platform helps businesses leveraging Sanity's structured content and integration capabilities for automated campaigns.
Hackolade(https://hackolade.com) plugin for GraphQL schema SDL
A boilerplate React application powered by Drupal 8 and Waterwheel.js
The Sanity backend manages all content for Suzanne Eats, a private catering venue. It structures and delivers key information—venue features, guest benefits, testimonials, and services—allowing seamless updates. Editors can easily manage and publish content that reflects the venue’s charm, ensuring guests always see details of shores.
Scaffold controllers and link to express routes from swagger spec
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