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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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@djangoproject · Post #562 · 01/27/2018, 07:22 AM

https://medium.com/@Pinterest_Engineering/how-we-switched-our-template-rendering-engine-to-react-a799a3d540b0 How we switched our template rendering engine to #React In 2015, we made the decision to migrate our legacy web experience to React to keep up with our fast growth and perform better with increased developer velocity. When we began this project, Pinterest.com was humming along on the existing architecture for some time. On the server, #Django, a Python web application framework, served our web requests and #Jinja was rendering our #templates. The server response to the browser included all the markup, assets and data the browser needed to fetch our JavaScript, images and CSS, and initialize our client-side application. Nunjucks, a JavaScript template rendering engine that uses the same template syntax as Jinja, did all subsequent template renders on the client side.

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@djangoproject · Post #362 · 07/03/2017, 07:33 PM

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30288351/how-to-setup-django-1-8-to-use-jinja2 The #Jinja template folder for app dirs defaults to #jinja2 not the standard templates folder. So try the following directory structure and #Django will locate your Jinja #templates: mysite mysite myapp jinja2 myapp index.html manage.py And instead of: return render(request, 'myapp/index.html') you should write: return render(request, 'index.html')

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@githubtrending · Post #15412 · 01/14/2026, 04:30 PM

#jinja#ansible#ansible_collection#collection#devsec#hacktoberfest#hardening#linux#mysql_hardening#nginx#nginx_hardening#os_hardening#playbook#protection#role#ssh_hardening#sysctl devsec.hardening is an Ansible collection that battle-tests security hardening for Linux (CentOS, AlmaLinux, Rocky, Debian, Ubuntu, etc.), MySQL, Nginx, and SSH, matching DevSec Inspec baselines. Install via `ansible-galaxy collection install devsec.hardening` and apply roles like os_hardening easily. It saves you time by automating secure configs across servers, cuts manual work, boosts compliance, and shrinks attack surfaces for safer systems. https://github.com/dev-sec/ansible-collection-hardening