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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14913 · Jul 3

#typescript#boilerplate#boilerplate_code#jamstack#javascript#js_boilerplate#netlify_template#next_js#next_theme#nextjs#nextjs_starter#nextjs_template#react#react_boilerplate#reactjs#starter_kit#starter_project#starter_template#tailwind_css#tailwindcss#typescript You can quickly start a modern web project using a ready-made Next.js boilerplate that includes the latest Next.js 15 features, Tailwind CSS 4, and TypeScript. It offers built-in user authentication, multi-language support, type-safe database tools, error monitoring, AI code reviews, and security features like bot protection. The setup is easy with local and remote database options, automatic testing, and deployment guides. This saves you time and effort by providing a flexible, production-ready foundation with best practices, letting you focus on building your app instead of configuring tools and infrastructure. It also supports smooth development with live reload and VSCode integration. https://github.com/ixartz/Next-js-Boilerplate

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@githubtrending · Post #14992 · 07/23/2025, 01:00 PM

#go#aws#azure#cncf#cost#cost_optimization#finops#gcp#k8s#kubernetes#monitoring#opencost#prometheus OpenCost is a free, open-source tool that helps you see and understand the costs of running Kubernetes clusters and cloud services in real time. It breaks down costs by cluster, node, namespace, pod, and more, across multiple cloud providers like AWS, Azure, and GCP, and even supports on-premises setups. This lets you track where your money is going, spot expensive resources, and manage your cloud spending better. It integrates with Prometheus for metrics and offers a user-friendly web interface and APIs for easy cost monitoring and exporting. Using OpenCost helps you control and optimize your cloud and Kubernetes expenses efficiently[1][2][3][4]. https://github.com/opencost/opencost