awesome-jamstack
Carefully curated list of awesome Jamstack resources
https://github.com/automata/awesome-jamstack
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Automation
- Awesome Serverless
- Amazon Lambda - Lets you run code without provisioning or managing servers.
- Cloudinary - Serverless media (images/videos) management platform. Provides SDKs in every popular language and media widgets for Jamstack to make it easy to manage media, CDN, storage, transformations, and more.
- App Engine - Serverless application that completely abstracts away infrastructure so you focus only on code.
- TwicPics - Serverless images & videos optimization and transformation service. TwicPics can be plugged into any stack to optimize medias in real-time by giving full control to frontend developers.
- imgix - Serverless image delivery and management service. imgix connects to where your images are stored (e.g. S3, GCS, web folder) and transforms, optimizes, and intelligently delivers your images using simple and robust URL parameters.
- Azure Logic Apps - Simplifies building automated scalable workflows that integrate apps and data across cloud services and on-premises systems.
- TwicPics - Serverless images & videos optimization and transformation service. TwicPics can be plugged into any stack to optimize medias in real-time by giving full control to frontend developers.
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API
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Automation
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E-commerce
- Saleor - Saleor is [open-source](https://github.com/saleor/saleor), GraphQL-first, technology agnostic commerce engine.
- Snipcart - A powerful shopping cart platform for developers.
- Medusa - Medusa is an open-source headless commerce engine that enables developers to create amazing digital commerce experiences.
- Commerce.js - API-first eCommerce platform for developers.
- CartQL - GraphQL Shopping Cart and Checkout API built for the Jamstack and to work with any framework and inventory.
- Flatmarket - Flatmarket is a free, open source e-commerce platform for static websites.
- Astro Snipcart - Astro Snipcart allows developers to build E-Commerce sites using the Astro framework and the Snipcart platform.
- Moltin - eCommerce API for developers.
- Commerce.js - API-first eCommerce platform for developers.
- GoCommerce - A headless e-commerce for Jamstack sites.
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Authentication
- Auth0 - Single sign on and token based authentication.
- Stytch - Passwordless authentication and session management API, try it out [on Vercel](https://github.com/vercel/next.js/tree/canary/examples/auth-with-stytch).
- Netlify Identity - Brings a full suite of authentication functionality, backed by the [GoTrue API](https://www.gotrueapi.org).
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Comments
- Facebook Comments - The comments plugin lets people comment on content on your site using their Facebook account.
- Utterances - A lightweight comments widget built on GitHub issues. Use GitHub issues for blog comments, wiki pages and more.
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Search
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File management
- Jexia FileSet - REST API File manager for your application with indexing and extra functions.
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Forms
- Fetch Forms - Create forms with the speed of a form builder and use them in your applications by calling a simple API.
- Static Forms - Integrate HTML forms easily without any server side code. After user submits the form we'll send you content of the form to your registered email.
- Arengu - Build signup and login forms with Arengu, enable social login, add 2FA or use passwordless flows to authenticate users with your API or identity provider.
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Database
- Fireproof - Zero dependency, offline-capable CRDT database, runs in the browser and connects to any cloud.
- Tigris - Open-source data platform with databases, automatic search indexing for real-time search, caching and real-time pub/sub.
- FaunaDB - Relational NoSQL database with joins, indexes, and multi-region ACID transactions in the cloud or on-premise.
- Tigris - Open-source data platform with databases, automatic search indexing for real-time search, caching and real-time pub/sub.
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Platforms
- Cloud 66 - Builds and deploys static websites to your own cloud account.
- Layer0 - All-in-one Jamstack platform focused on large, dynamic websites and best-in-class performance through an integrated CDN, EdgeJS, predictive prefetching, and performance monitoring.
- Layer0 - All-in-one Jamstack platform focused on large, dynamic websites and best-in-class performance through an integrated CDN, EdgeJS, predictive prefetching, and performance monitoring.
- Stormkit - Powerful all in one infrastructure for modern javascript apps. It integrates with your git flow and builds, deploys and scales your apps seamlessly.
- Azure Static Web Apps - Full-stack serverless hosting with integrated CI/CD workflow, authentication, CDN and more.
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CMS
- Ghost - A headless CMS for online publications
- ButterCMS - Headless CMS and Content API.
- Cockpit - A self-hosted headless and api-driven CMS.
- Contember - Bespoke content management. Build and run GraphQL API and user-centric administration without any hassle.
- Decap CMS - Open source Git-based CMS _(Formerly known as [Netlify CMS](https://v1.netlifycms.org/))_.
- TakeShape - Headless GraphQL API CMS with 1-click deploy to Netlify.
- Scrivito - Cloud-based JavaScript CMS built for digital agencies and medium to large-sized businesses.
- TreacleWP - WordPress API hosting.
- CloudCannon - The Git-based CMS for your Jamstack sites.
- NetlifyCMS - open source Git-based CMS.
- HeadlessCMS - A List of Content Management Systems for Jamstack Sites.
- Coisas - A client-side CMS for editing GitHub Markdown (and other) files.
- Contentful - Content infrastructure for digital teams.
- Apito - A Cloud Based Headless CMS with CDN, Webhooks, Team Collaborations, Content Revision, Cloud Functions.
- Agility CMS - The best of both worlds for developers and content editors.
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Static Site Generators
- Next.js - Lightweight framework for static and server-rendered applications.
- Gridsome - Vue-powered static site generator for building CDN-ready websites for any Headless CMS, APIs or Markdown-files.
- Phenomic - A modular website compiler.
- Nift - A cross-platform open source website generator developed in C++ that is lightning fast and extremely powerful.
- FactorJS - Next-generation framework powered by Vite.
- FactorJS - Next-generation framework powered by Vite.
- Phenomic - A modular website compiler.
- StaticGen
- Nift - A cross-platform open source website generator developed in C++ that is lightning fast and extremely powerful.
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No-Code Platforms
- Plasmic - Powerful design tool for building your React components and Jamstack websites visually.
- Jamstack.new - Create a new Jamstack website with 1 click, brought to you by Stackbit
- Storipress - All-in-one publishing + blogging platform with integrated site builder and workflow management.
- TeleportHQ - Front-end Design & Development Platform. TeleportHQ is the collaborative front-end platform to create and publish your headless static websites instantly. Free code export, 3 free projects, unlimited collaborators.
- Draftbox - Lightning fast, secure front-end for your WordPress or Ghost blog, without coding.
- Draftbox - Lightning fast, secure front-end for your WordPress or Ghost blog, without coding.
- Draftbox - Lightning fast, secure front-end for your WordPress or Ghost blog, without coding.
- Jamstack.new - Create a new Jamstack website with 1 click, brought to you by Stackbit
- Jamstack.new - Create a new Jamstack website with 1 click, brought to you by Stackbit
- Draftbox - Lightning fast, secure front-end for your WordPress or Ghost blog, without coding.
- Storipress - All-in-one publishing + blogging platform with integrated site builder and workflow management.
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Jamstack Sites Showcase
- Squoosh.app - Hosted on Netlify, demonstrates advanced features from a modern Web Application.
- VSCode Power User Course - PWA built on Gatsby and hosted on Netlify.
- CloudyCam - PWA built on Next.js and hosted on Zeit Now v2 Serverless platform.
- Jarod Peachey - Built with Gatsby + MaterialUI and hosted on Netlify
- HandleDroid - Built with Next.js, MongoDB, Auth0, AWS CloudWatch, SendGrid, Stripe and hosted on Netlify.
- Jarod Peachey - Built with Gatsby + MaterialUI and hosted on Netlify
- Backlinko - Built with Next.js, headless WordPress and Netlify.
- FbaMonthly - Hosted on Netlify, built with Jekyll, Netlify Functions and Netlify Forms.
- Backlinko - Built with Next.js, headless WordPress and Netlify.
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General
- Statichunt - Jamstack Themes and Resources directory.
- Jamstack
- Jamstack resources - Videos and articles about Jamstack.
- Built At Lightspeed - A large directory of Jamstack themes, starters & UI kits.
- the New Dynamic - Pick up tools in our Directory to work with the Jamstack. Browse our showcase and get inspired.
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Books
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Automation
- Hugo in Action
- Modern Web Development on the Jamstack - By Mathias Biilmann & Phil Hawksworth (published by O'Reilly).
- The Jamstack Book - by Raymond Camden and Brian Rinaldi
- Jumpstart Jamstack Development - By Christopher Pecoraro and Vincenzo Gambino
- Jumpstart Jamstack Development - By Christopher Pecoraro and Vincenzo Gambino
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Videos
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Automation
- The New Front-end Stack. JavaScript, APIs and Markup - Matt Biilmann.
- Rise of the Jamstack - Mathias Biillman.
- Jamstack: Silly name, serious stuff - Phil Hawksworth.
- Git-based or API-driven CMS - Chris Macrae.
- Jamstack Tutorial - Full site using Netlify & Hugo - freeCodeCamp.org.
- Gatsby JS Crash Course - Traversy Media.
- How I Used React, Vue, & Node to Build a Single Jamstack App - Ahmad Awais.
- React vs Vue, Gatsby vs Gridsome - building the same site - Ondrej Polesny.
- How We Got Here and The Future of the Web - Kyle Mathews.
- WTF is Jamstack? - Ondrej Polesny.
- WTF is Jamstack? - Ondrej Polesny.
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Tutorials / Articles
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Automation
- E-commerce front-end for Vue.js, Nuxt.js and Snipcart
- Jamstack and Netlify: Do We really need another buzzword?
- Exploring Netlify CMS, a React & Git-Based Content Management System
- The Complete Beginner's Guide to Deploying Your First Static Website to IPFS
- Getting Started with Gatsby and Cockpit — Part 1 of 2
- Generating a Static Site with Flask and Deploying it to Netlify - Leverage the JAMstack with Python and Flask by creating a static site and deploying it to Netlify.
- Static Site Comments: A Jamstack How-To
- Getting Started with Gatsby and Cockpit — Part 1 of 2
- Getting Started with Gatsby and Cockpit — Part 1 of 2
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- The Beginner's Guide to Static Site Generators
- Headless CMS Options for Your Jamstack Site
- Getting Started with Gatsby and Cockpit — Part 1 of 2
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- Jamify Tutorials — Publish flaring fast blogs with Gatsby and Ghost
- Getting Started with Gatsby and Cockpit — Part 1 of 2
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- How I built my blog using Gatsby and Netlify
- Handling Static Forms, Auth & Serverless Functions with Gatsby on Netlify
- Going Jamstack with Netlify and Nuxt
- Getting Started with Gatsby and Cockpit — Part 1 of 2
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- Jamstack PWA — Let’s Build a Polling App. with Gatsby.js, Firebase, and Styled-components Pt. 1
- Creating Static E-commerce site with GatsbyJs
- The Jamstack Startup Landscape
- The Beginner's Guide to Static Site Generators
- Building a contact form in Gatsby using Getform
- Headless CMS Options for Your Jamstack Site
- Getting Started With Gridsome
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