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Vitto combines the speed of Vite's development experience with the simplicity of Vento templates to create a modern static site generator. Perfect for documentation sites, blogs, portfolios, and any project that needs fast builds and flexible templating without the complexity of larger frameworks.


I'm sharing a starter template combining Tauri with Lit web components.

- Tauri + Lit + TypeScript integration

- Built-in router for multi-page applications

- Optimized CSS with Lightning CSS

- Themeable component system with OKLCH colors

The template provides a minimal but functional setup with proper Rust-JS interop demonstrated through the greeting example. It is perfect for developers who prefer lightweight web components over full frameworks.

Check it out if you're starting a new Tauri project!


Speed up building your website and dashboard by using modular and extensible UI components built on top of Radix UI and Tailwind CSS


Kyval is a simple key-value store based on LibSQL. By utilizing LibSQL, Kyval offers a lightweight and flexible alternative for simple data storage needs.


Vite v5 has been released, I just updated Vite React Tailwind starter kit, now it's using Vite v5.


Don't forget to watch Laracon Online, tomorrow on Youtube.


Ooh thanks for this.


Yeah. Maybe what we love from Laravel isn't only great docs and painless upgrade process, but also the great ecosystem.


It's the fact that it has a culture of grown-ups. Where by "grown-ups" I mean there is an avoidance of cute hacks for the sake of things, there is an approach where nobody assumes anyone is the same kind of expert, and takes care to contextualise.

There is a stronger emphasis on being able to _write_, to explain, etc.

I love really cute hacks and neat minilanguages and metaprogramming and all that when I am doing things for fun. But when I am working, I want documentation, not five-line git READMEs that presume I am up-to-date.


I wanted to try it. I wanted to see if it could help me solve a business problem.

Sadly I just wasn't able to understand the first steps to get something out there.

I really still want to like it. But currently I have no idea how to practically start.


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