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2 | 3 | 4 | devstarterpack.io 5 | 6 |

7 | 8 |

9 | The essential startup starter kit 10 |

11 |
12 | 13 | --- 14 | 15 | ## Dev Starter Pack 16 | 17 | A stack of DevTools to start building your startup. [Read the announcement](https://blog.cloudflare.com/launchpad-cohort4-dev-starter-pack/) 18 | 19 | If you’re a software engineer and you want to build a project or a company all of these tools are available for you off the shelf at [devstarterpack.io](https://devstarterpack.io). 20 | 21 | Use the code `devstarterpack` to save up to $250K off on the below software: 22 | 23 | - [Clerk](https://go.clerk.com/starter-pack) 24 | - [Cloudflare](http://cloudflare.com/forstartups) 25 | - [Intercom](https://app.intercom.com/a/apps/jgthdrxl/teams-checkout/early-stage-application?partner=true&solution_id=20)\* 26 | - [Jam.dev](https://jam.dev?ref=devstarterpack) 27 | - [LaunchDarkly](https://app.launchdarkly.com/signup?utm_source=jam&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=starter-pack) 28 | - [LogRocket](http://logrocket.com/?ref=devstarterpack)\* 29 | - [Mixpanel](https://mixpanel.com/startups-apply/?utm_source=dev-alliance&utm_medium=partner-referral&utm_campaign=2024-09-09-Dev-Alliance-Startups&utm_content=startup-program)\* 30 | - [Prisma](https://www.prisma.io/startups)\* 31 | - [Sourcegraph](http://sourcegraph.com/?ref=devstarterpack) 32 | - [Warp](https://www.warp.dev/?utm_source=jam&utm_medium=partner&utm_campaign=devstarterpack)\* 33 | 34 | \*Exact instructions available at [devstarterpack.io](https://devstarterpack.io) 35 | 36 | ## Get Involved 37 | 38 | We are very excited to see what you will build! Please [share with us](https://8wvzuv0oszm.typeform.com/dev-pack-builds) so we can support you however it makes sense. 💜 39 | 40 | If you would like to offer your product as part of Dev Starter Pack, let us know [here](https://8wvzuv0oszm.typeform.com/apply-devpack). 41 | 42 | ## Built With 43 | 44 | - [Next.js](https://nextjs.org) 45 | - [React.js](https://reactjs.org) 46 | - [Tailwind CSS](https://tailwindcss.com) 47 | - [shadcn/ui](https://ui.shadcn.com/) 48 | 49 | ## Local Dev & Contributing 50 | 51 | Follow these steps to set up your local development environment: 52 | 53 | 1. Ensure you have Node.js 20.9.0 installed. 54 | 2. That's it, you're ready to go! 55 | 56 | ### Running the Development Server 57 | 58 | To start the development server, follow these steps: 59 | 60 | Clone the repository: 61 | 62 | ```bash 63 | git clone https://github.com/jamdotdev/dev-starter-pack.git 64 | ``` 65 | 66 | Navigate to the project directory: 67 | 68 | ```bash 69 | cd dev-starter-pack 70 | ``` 71 | 72 | Install the dependencies: 73 | 74 | ```bash 75 | npm install 76 | ``` 77 | 78 | Start the development server: 79 | 80 | ```bash 81 | npm run dev 82 | ``` 83 | 84 | Open [http://localhost:3000](http://localhost:3000) with your browser to see the result. 85 | 86 | ### Reporting Issues 87 | 88 | If you encounter any issues, you can 1-click log them with [Jam](https://jam.dev) to this repo's [issue tracker](https://github.com/jamdotdev/dev-starter-pack/issues). 89 | 90 | We appreciate your feedback and will do our best to address the issues promptly! 91 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/favicon.ico: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jamdotdev/dev-starter-pack/da796636d44f50f669e556c68b6c59a26f862a4b/app/favicon.ico -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/globals.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | @tailwind base; 2 | @tailwind components; 3 | @tailwind utilities; 4 | 5 | body { 6 | color: var(--foreground); 7 | background: var(--background); 8 | font-family: -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, "Segoe UI", Roboto, 9 | "Helvetica Neue", Arial, "Noto Sans", sans-serif, "Apple Color Emoji", 10 | "Segoe UI Emoji", "Segoe UI Symbol", "Noto Color Emoji"; 11 | -webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; 12 | -moz-osx-font-smoothing: grayscale; 13 | } 14 | 15 | section.illustration { 16 | background: url("/illustration.webp"); 17 | background-size: cover; 18 | background-position: center; 19 | } 20 | 21 | .share-banner { 22 | background: #f3f3f3 url("/banner-bg.webp") no-repeat; 23 | background-size: auto 200%; 24 | background-position: bottom right; 25 | min-height: 128px; 26 | } 27 | 28 | .container { 29 | @apply max-w-7xl mx-auto px-4 antialiased; 30 | } 31 | 32 | @layer components { 33 | h1 { 34 | @apply text-4xl font-bold mb-3; 35 | } 36 | h2 { 37 | @apply text-3xl font-semibold mb-2; 38 | } 39 | h3 { 40 | @apply text-2xl font-semibold mb-2; 41 | } 42 | h4 { 43 | @apply text-xl font-medium mb-2; 44 | } 45 | h5 { 46 | @apply text-lg font-semibold mb-1.5; 47 | } 48 | h6 { 49 | @apply text-base font-medium mb-1; 50 | } 51 | p { 52 | @apply text-base text-muted-foreground leading-tight; 53 | } 54 | } 55 | 56 | @layer utilities { 57 | .text-balance { 58 | text-wrap: balance; 59 | } 60 | } 61 | 62 | @layer base { 63 | :root { 64 | --background: 0 0% 100%; 65 | --foreground: 0 0% 3.9%; 66 | --card: 0 0% 100%; 67 | --card-foreground: 0 0% 3.9%; 68 | --popover: 0 0% 100%; 69 | --popover-foreground: 0 0% 3.9%; 70 | --primary: 0 0% 9%; 71 | --primary-foreground: 0 0% 98%; 72 | --secondary: 0 0% 96.1%; 73 | --secondary-foreground: 0 0% 9%; 74 | --muted: 0 0% 96.1%; 75 | --muted-foreground: 0 0% 45.1%; 76 | --accent: 0 0% 96.1%; 77 | --accent-foreground: 0 0% 9%; 78 | --destructive: 0 84.2% 60.2%; 79 | --destructive-foreground: 0 0% 98%; 80 | --border: 0 0% 89.8%; 81 | --input: 0 0% 89.8%; 82 | --ring: 0 0% 3.9%; 83 | --chart-1: 12 76% 61%; 84 | --chart-2: 173 58% 39%; 85 | --chart-3: 197 37% 24%; 86 | --chart-4: 43 74% 66%; 87 | --chart-5: 27 87% 67%; 88 | --radius: 0.5rem; 89 | } 90 | .dark { 91 | --background: 0 0% 3.9%; 92 | --foreground: 0 0% 98%; 93 | --card: 0 0% 3.9%; 94 | --card-foreground: 0 0% 98%; 95 | --popover: 0 0% 3.9%; 96 | --popover-foreground: 0 0% 98%; 97 | --primary: 0 0% 98%; 98 | --primary-foreground: 0 0% 9%; 99 | --secondary: 0 0% 14.9%; 100 | --secondary-foreground: 0 0% 98%; 101 | --muted: 0 0% 14.9%; 102 | --muted-foreground: 0 0% 63.9%; 103 | --accent: 0 0% 14.9%; 104 | --accent-foreground: 0 0% 98%; 105 | --destructive: 0 62.8% 30.6%; 106 | --destructive-foreground: 0 0% 98%; 107 | --border: 0 0% 14.9%; 108 | --input: 0 0% 14.9%; 109 | --ring: 0 0% 83.1%; 110 | --chart-1: 220 70% 50%; 111 | --chart-2: 160 60% 45%; 112 | --chart-3: 30 80% 55%; 113 | --chart-4: 280 65% 60%; 114 | --chart-5: 340 75% 55%; 115 | } 116 | } 117 | 118 | @layer base { 119 | * { 120 | @apply border-border; 121 | } 122 | body { 123 | @apply bg-background text-foreground; 124 | } 125 | } 126 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/layout.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import type { Metadata } from "next"; 2 | import "./globals.css"; 3 | import Head from "next/head"; 4 | 5 | export const metadata: Metadata = { 6 | title: "Dev Starter Pack", 7 | description: "The essential startup starter kit", 8 | openGraph: { 9 | images: [ 10 | { 11 | url: "https://devstarterpack.io/meta-preview.webp", 12 | }, 13 | ], 14 | }, 15 | }; 16 | 17 | export default function RootLayout({ 18 | children, 19 | }: Readonly<{ 20 | children: React.ReactNode; 21 | }>) { 22 | return ( 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | {children} 28 | 29 | ); 30 | } 31 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/page.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | "use client"; 2 | import React, { useState } from "react"; 3 | import { Arrow24x24, Cloudflare24x24 } from "@/app/utils/icons"; 4 | import { tools } from "@/app/utils/tools-list"; 5 | import { Card } from "@/components/ui/card"; 6 | import { cn } from "@/lib/utils"; 7 | import { CheckIcon, CopyIcon } from "lucide-react"; 8 | import { Footer } from "@/components/ui/footer"; 9 | 10 | const categories = [ 11 | "All", 12 | "Write code", 13 | "Ship code", 14 | "Fix code", 15 | "Connect code", 16 | ]; 17 | 18 | export default function Home() { 19 | let filteredTools = tools; 20 | const [selected, setSelected] = useState("All"); 21 | const [promoCode, setPromoCode] = useState("devstarterpack"); 22 | 23 | const handleCopyClick = () => { 24 | navigator.clipboard.writeText("devstarterpack").then(() => { 25 | setPromoCode("Copied"); 26 | setTimeout(() => setPromoCode("devstarterpack"), 2000); 27 | }); 28 | }; 29 | 30 | if (selected !== "All") { 31 | filteredTools = tools.filter( 32 | (tool) => "category" in tool && tool.category === selected 33 | ); 34 | } 35 | 36 | return ( 37 |
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{ 46 | window.open( 47 | "https://blog.cloudflare.com/launchpad-cohort4-dev-starter-pack/", 48 | "_blank", 49 | "noopener,noreferrer" 50 | ); 51 | }} 52 | > 53 | 54 | 55 | In conjunction with Cloudflare Builder Day 2024 56 | 57 | 58 |
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68 | The essential startup starter kit. 69 |
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71 | 72 |
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74 | 75 | {promoCode} 76 | 77 | 87 |
88 |
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90 | 91 |
92 | {categories.map((category) => ( 93 | 104 | ))} 105 |
106 | 107 |
108 | {filteredTools.map((tool) => { 109 | if ("customComponent" in tool) { 110 | return ( 111 | 112 | {tool.customComponent} 113 | 114 | ); 115 | } 116 | 117 | return ; 118 | })} 119 |
120 |
121 | 122 |
123 |
124 | ); 125 | } 126 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/utils/icons.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | export function Cloudflare24x24() { 2 | return ( 3 | 10 | 11 | 15 | 19 | 20 | ); 21 | } 22 | 23 | export function Arrow24x24() { 24 | return ( 25 | 32 | 39 | 40 | ); 41 | } 42 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /app/utils/tools-list.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import Banner from "@/components/ui/banner"; 2 | 3 | type Tool = { 4 | title: string; 5 | description: string; 6 | offer: string; 7 | href: string; 8 | details: string | JSX.Element; 9 | icon: JSX.Element; 10 | category: string; 11 | }; 12 | 13 | type CustomComponent = { 14 | customComponent: JSX.Element; 15 | id: string; 16 | }; 17 | 18 | type ToolOrCustomComponent = Tool | CustomComponent; 19 | 20 | export const tools: ToolOrCustomComponent[] = [ 21 | { 22 | title: "Jam", 23 | description: "Catch bugs and resolve them faster", 24 | offer: "6 months of Jam Pro for free", 25 | href: "https://jam.dev/?ref=devstarterpack", 26 | details: "", 27 | icon: , 28 | category: "Fix code", 29 | }, 30 | { 31 | title: "LogRocket", 32 | description: "AI-first session replay & analytics", 33 | offer: "Up to 50% off Pro Plan (1 year)", 34 | href: "https://logrocket.com/?ref=devstarterpack", 35 | details: 'Mention code "devstarterpack" in the Intercom chat', 36 | icon: , 37 | category: "Fix code", 38 | }, 39 | { 40 | title: "Cloudflare", 41 | description: "Build, deploy, and deliver code and AI apps globally", 42 | offer: 43 | "Access to Cloudflare for Startup Program and up to $250K of credits", 44 | href: "https://www.cloudflare.com/en-gb/forstartups/?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=partner&utm_campaign=2024-q4-dev-gbl-developers-ge-ge-general-pay_dev_starter_pack", 45 | details: 46 | 'Apply to our Startup Program and use code "devstarterpack" in promo code box.', 47 | icon: , 48 | category: "Ship code", 49 | }, 50 | { 51 | title: "Sourcegraph", 52 | description: "Cody - AI coding assistant", 53 | offer: "1 month of Cody Pro for free ", 54 | href: "https://sourcegraph.com/cody?ref=devstarterpack", 55 | details: "", 56 | icon: , 57 | category: "Write code", 58 | }, 59 | { 60 | title: "Intercom", 61 | description: "AI-first customer service platform", 62 | offer: "Free year of Intercom", 63 | href: "https://www.intercom.com/startups-program?utm_source=external-website&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=es_partner_direct_perk-platform_dev-starter-pack&utm_term=dev%20starter%20pack&utm_content=perk%20platform", 64 | details: "Select Dev Starter Pack as your partner.", 65 | icon: , 66 | category: "Fix code", 67 | }, 68 | { 69 | customComponent: ( 70 | 76 | ), 77 | id: "0", 78 | }, 79 | { 80 | title: "Prisma", 81 | description: "Prisma simplifies working with databases", 82 | offer: "50% off usage fees w/ annual subscription", 83 | href: "https://www.prisma.io/startups", 84 | details: "Fill out the linked form.", 85 | icon: , 86 | category: "Connect code", 87 | }, 88 | { 89 | title: "LaunchDarkly", 90 | description: "Feature flags & experimentation", 91 | offer: "Dev plan w/ AI features & advanced support", 92 | href: "https://app.launchdarkly.com/signup?utm_source=jam&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=starter-pack", 93 | details: "", 94 | icon: , 95 | category: "Ship code", 96 | }, 97 | { 98 | title: "Warp", 99 | description: "The terminal with AI and your dev team's knowledge built-in.", 100 | offer: "$800 off first 3 months of Team Plan", 101 | href: "https://www.warp.dev/?utm_source=jam&utm_medium=partner&utm_campaign=devstarterpack", 102 | details: ( 103 | <> 104 | Sign up for the promotion{" "} 105 | 109 | here 110 | 111 | 112 | ), 113 | icon: , 114 | category: "Write code", 115 | }, 116 | { 117 | title: "Mixpanel", 118 | description: "Product analytics for web and mobile apps", 119 | offer: "First year free with enterprise-level features", 120 | href: "https://mixpanel.com/startups-apply/?utm_source=dev-alliance&utm_medium=partner-referral&utm_campaign=2024-09-09-Dev-Alliance-Startups&utm_content=startup-program", 121 | details: 122 | 'Select "Dev Starter Pack" as the referral partner on the application dropdown.', 123 | icon: , 124 | category: "Fix code", 125 | }, 126 | { 127 | title: "Clerk", 128 | description: "Authentication and user management", 129 | offer: "50% off Clerk's Pro plan for 6 months", 130 | href: "https://go.clerk.com/starter-pack", 131 | details: 132 | 'Apply to Startup Program and select "Dev Starter Pack" under "Are you working with any of these partners?"', 133 | icon: , 134 | category: "Connect code", 135 | }, 136 | { 137 | title: "Algolia", 138 | description: "An API first search and discovery platform", 139 | offer: "$10k credit for 1 year", 140 | href: "https://www.algolia.com/industries-and-solutions/startups/?utm_source=devstarterpack&tf_5155386403601=devstarterpack", 141 | details: "", 142 | icon: , 143 | category: "Connect code", 144 | }, 145 | { 146 | customComponent: ( 147 | 153 | ), 154 | id: "1", 155 | }, 156 | ]; 157 | 158 | function Jam() { 159 | return ( 160 | 167 | 171 | 175 | 179 | 183 | 187 | 191 | 192 | ); 193 | } 194 | 195 | function LogRocket() { 196 | return ( 197 | 204 | 210 | 214 | 218 | 219 | ); 220 | } 221 | 222 | function Cloudflare() { 223 | return ( 224 | 231 | 235 | 239 | 240 | ); 241 | } 242 | 243 | function Sourcegraph() { 244 | return ( 245 | 252 | 256 | 260 | 264 | 265 | ); 266 | } 267 | 268 | function Clerk() { 269 | return ( 270 | 277 | 281 | 285 | 289 | 290 | ); 291 | } 292 | 293 | function Algolia() { 294 | return ( 295 | 302 | 306 | 307 | ); 308 | } 309 | 310 | function Prisma() { 311 | return ( 312 | 319 | 325 | 326 | ); 327 | } 328 | 329 | function LaunchDarkly() { 330 | return ( 331 | 338 | 342 | 343 | ); 344 | } 345 | 346 | function Warp() { 347 | return ( 348 | 355 | 359 | 363 | 364 | 372 | 373 | 374 | 375 | 376 | 377 | ); 378 | } 379 | 380 | function Mixpanel() { 381 | return ( 382 | 389 | 393 | 394 | ); 395 | } 396 | 397 | function Intercom() { 398 | return ( 399 | 406 | 412 | 413 | ); 414 | } 415 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /components.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "$schema": "https://ui.shadcn.com/schema.json", 3 | "style": "new-york", 4 | "rsc": true, 5 | "tsx": true, 6 | "tailwind": { 7 | "config": "tailwind.config.ts", 8 | "css": "app/globals.css", 9 | "baseColor": "neutral", 10 | "cssVariables": true, 11 | "prefix": "" 12 | }, 13 | "aliases": { 14 | "components": "@/components", 15 | "utils": "@/lib/utils", 16 | "ui": "@/components/ui", 17 | "lib": "@/lib", 18 | "hooks": "@/hooks" 19 | } 20 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /components/ui/banner.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { cn } from "@/lib/utils"; 2 | 3 | interface BannerProps { 4 | url: string; 5 | title: string; 6 | buttonText: string; 7 | backgroundImage?: string; 8 | fullWidth?: boolean; 9 | } 10 | 11 | const Banner = (props: BannerProps) => { 12 | return ( 13 |
{ 17 | window.open(props.url, "_blank", "noopener,noreferrer"); 18 | }} 19 | className={cn( 20 | "bg-[#F3F3F3] w-full p-6 rounded-xl flex flex-col flex-1 justify-between", 21 | { 22 | "col-span-1 md:col-span-2 lg:col-span-3": props.fullWidth, 23 | } 24 | )} 25 | style={{ 26 | ...(props.backgroundImage && { 27 | background: `url(${props.backgroundImage}) center center / cover no-repeat`, 28 | }), 29 | }} 30 | > 31 |

{props.title}

32 | {props.buttonText} 33 |
34 | ); 35 | }; 36 | 37 | export default Banner; 38 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /components/ui/card.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | "use client"; 2 | 3 | import { 4 | TooltipContent, 5 | TooltipProvider, 6 | TooltipTrigger, 7 | } from "@/components/ui/tooltip"; 8 | import { Tooltip } from "@radix-ui/react-tooltip"; 9 | import { InfoIcon } from "lucide-react"; 10 | import { useEffect, useState } from "react"; 11 | 12 | interface CardProps { 13 | title: string; 14 | icon: React.ReactNode; 15 | description: string; 16 | offer: string; 17 | details: string | JSX.Element; 18 | href: string; 19 | } 20 | 21 | export const Card = (props: CardProps) => { 22 | const [isTouch, setIsTouch] = useState(false); 23 | const [isOpen, setIsOpen] = useState(false); 24 | // Safari has issues displaying tooltips. 25 | // We need to handle this case manually. 26 | useEffect(() => { 27 | setIsTouch("ontouchstart" in window); 28 | }, []); 29 | 30 | const handleTooltipClick = (event: React.MouseEvent) => { 31 | event.preventDefault(); 32 | 33 | if (isTouch) { 34 | setIsOpen(!isOpen); 35 | } 36 | }; 37 | 38 | return ( 39 | 44 |
45 |
46 | {props.icon} 47 |
48 |
{props.title}
49 |

{props.description}

50 |
51 | 52 |
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{props.offer}

57 | 58 | 59 | 60 | {props.details && ( 61 | 65 | 66 | 67 | )} 68 | 69 | {props.details} 70 | 71 | 72 | 73 |
74 |
75 |
76 | ); 77 | }; 78 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /components/ui/footer.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { ArrowTopRightIcon, GitHubLogoIcon } from "@radix-ui/react-icons"; 2 | 3 | export function Footer() { 4 | return ( 5 | 32 | ); 33 | } 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /components/ui/tooltip.tsx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | "use client"; 2 | import * as React from "react"; 3 | import * as TooltipPrimitive from "@radix-ui/react-tooltip"; 4 | import { cn } from "@/lib/utils"; 5 | 6 | const TooltipProvider = TooltipPrimitive.Provider; 7 | const Tooltip = TooltipPrimitive.Root; 8 | const TooltipTrigger = TooltipPrimitive.Trigger; 9 | 10 | const TooltipContent = React.forwardRef< 11 | React.ElementRef, 12 | React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef 13 | >(({ className, sideOffset = 4, ...props }, ref) => ( 14 | 23 | )); 24 | TooltipContent.displayName = TooltipPrimitive.Content.displayName; 25 | 26 | export { Tooltip, TooltipTrigger, TooltipContent, TooltipProvider }; 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /lib/utils.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import { clsx, type ClassValue } from "clsx" 2 | import { twMerge } from "tailwind-merge" 3 | 4 | export function cn(...inputs: ClassValue[]) { 5 | return twMerge(clsx(inputs)) 6 | } 7 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /next.config.mjs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** @type {import('next').NextConfig} */ 2 | const nextConfig = {}; 3 | 4 | export default nextConfig; 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "dev-starter-pack", 3 | "version": "0.1.0", 4 | "private": true, 5 | "scripts": { 6 | "dev": "next dev", 7 | "build": "next build", 8 | "start": "next start", 9 | "lint": "next lint" 10 | }, 11 | "dependencies": { 12 | "@radix-ui/react-icons": "^1.3.0", 13 | "@radix-ui/react-tooltip": "^1.1.2", 14 | "class-variance-authority": "^0.7.0", 15 | "clsx": "^2.1.1", 16 | "lucide-react": "^0.441.0", 17 | "next": "14.2.9", 18 | "react": "^18", 19 | "react-dom": "^18", 20 | "tailwind-merge": "^2.5.2", 21 | "tailwindcss-animate": "^1.0.7" 22 | }, 23 | "devDependencies": { 24 | "@types/node": "^20", 25 | "@types/react": "^18", 26 | "@types/react-dom": "^18", 27 | "eslint": "^8", 28 | "eslint-config-next": "14.2.9", 29 | "postcss": "^8", 30 | "tailwindcss": "^3.4.1", 31 | "typescript": "^5" 32 | } 33 | } 34 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /postcss.config.mjs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** @type {import('postcss-load-config').Config} */ 2 | const config = { 3 | plugins: { 4 | tailwindcss: {}, 5 | }, 6 | }; 7 | 8 | export default config; 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /public/_headers: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | https://dev-starter-pack.pages.dev/* 2 | X-Robots-Tag: noindex -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /public/illustration.webp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jamdotdev/dev-starter-pack/da796636d44f50f669e556c68b6c59a26f862a4b/public/illustration.webp -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /public/join-the-pack.webp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jamdotdev/dev-starter-pack/da796636d44f50f669e556c68b6c59a26f862a4b/public/join-the-pack.webp -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /public/meta-preview.webp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jamdotdev/dev-starter-pack/da796636d44f50f669e556c68b6c59a26f862a4b/public/meta-preview.webp -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /public/show-us.webp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jamdotdev/dev-starter-pack/da796636d44f50f669e556c68b6c59a26f862a4b/public/show-us.webp -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tailwind.config.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import type { Config } from "tailwindcss"; 2 | 3 | const config: Config = { 4 | darkMode: ["class"], 5 | content: [ 6 | "./pages/**/*.{js,ts,jsx,tsx,mdx}", 7 | "./components/**/*.{js,ts,jsx,tsx,mdx}", 8 | "./app/**/*.{js,ts,jsx,tsx,mdx}", 9 | ], 10 | theme: { 11 | extend: { 12 | colors: { 13 | background: "hsl(var(--background))", 14 | foreground: "hsl(var(--foreground))", 15 | border: "hsl(var(--border))", 16 | card: { 17 | DEFAULT: "hsl(var(--card))", 18 | foreground: "hsl(var(--card-foreground))", 19 | }, 20 | popover: { 21 | DEFAULT: "hsl(var(--popover))", 22 | foreground: "hsl(var(--popover-foreground))", 23 | }, 24 | primary: { 25 | DEFAULT: "hsl(var(--primary))", 26 | foreground: "hsl(var(--primary-foreground))", 27 | }, 28 | secondary: { 29 | DEFAULT: "hsl(var(--secondary))", 30 | foreground: "hsl(var(--secondary-foreground))", 31 | }, 32 | muted: { 33 | DEFAULT: "hsl(var(--muted))", 34 | foreground: "hsl(var(--muted-foreground))", 35 | }, 36 | accent: { 37 | DEFAULT: "hsl(var(--accent))", 38 | foreground: "hsl(var(--accent-foreground))", 39 | }, 40 | destructive: { 41 | DEFAULT: "hsl(var(--destructive))", 42 | foreground: "hsl(var(--destructive-foreground))", 43 | }, 44 | input: "hsl(var(--input))", 45 | ring: "hsl(var(--ring))", 46 | chart: { 47 | "1": "hsl(var(--chart-1))", 48 | "2": "hsl(var(--chart-2))", 49 | "3": "hsl(var(--chart-3))", 50 | "4": "hsl(var(--chart-4))", 51 | "5": "hsl(var(--chart-5))", 52 | }, 53 | }, 54 | borderRadius: { 55 | lg: "var(--radius)", 56 | md: "calc(var(--radius) - 2px)", 57 | sm: "calc(var(--radius) - 4px)", 58 | }, 59 | }, 60 | }, 61 | plugins: [require("tailwindcss-animate")], 62 | }; 63 | export default config; 64 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /tsconfig.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "compilerOptions": { 3 | "lib": ["dom", "dom.iterable", "esnext"], 4 | "allowJs": true, 5 | "skipLibCheck": true, 6 | "strict": true, 7 | "noEmit": true, 8 | "esModuleInterop": true, 9 | "module": "esnext", 10 | "moduleResolution": "bundler", 11 | "resolveJsonModule": true, 12 | "isolatedModules": true, 13 | "jsx": "preserve", 14 | "incremental": true, 15 | "plugins": [ 16 | { 17 | "name": "next" 18 | } 19 | ], 20 | "paths": { 21 | "@/*": ["./*"] 22 | } 23 | }, 24 | "include": ["next-env.d.ts", "**/*.ts", "**/*.tsx", ".next/types/**/*.ts"], 25 | "exclude": ["node_modules"] 26 | } 27 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------