kiliman/remix-component-data
This is a proof of concept for showing how you can expose loader functions from your components to use in your routes.
This is a proof of concept for showing how you can expose loader functions from your components to use in your routes.
A template to get a Remix PWA up and running
WIP
Authentication helpers for loaders and actions in Remix.
Remix + React 18 Streaming
An example of prisma working on cloudflare pages with Remix
remix-dnd by kiliman using @remix-run/react, @remix-run/serve, react, react-dnd, react-dnd-html5-backend, react-dom, remix
Example micro frontend architecture
A Remix app using Express and Socket.io
Remix and Next-ui starter
An easy to use Remix + React Native Web starter
Updated Remix Blog Tutorial using Firebase Auth for user accounts
A little demo using remix resource routes to render a dynamic Remotion video!
Converting a demo of implementing nested layouts in Next.js: https://github.com/brookslybrand/next-nested-layouts
Remix example showing how to use WalletConnect with Remix
A Remix.run starter with tailwindcss configured and deployed to various cloud platforms
A CLI for building https://remix.run applications with Webpack.
This package is a replacement for superjson to use in your Remix app. It handles a subset of types that `superjson` supports, but is faster and smaller.
Example showing how to use global data in your Remix app
Remix.run + GraphQL that works on remix loaders / SSR
Example of using CSS modules with Remix.run
Learn how to build and deploy a fullstack application using Remix, Prisma, and MongoDB. In this article, we will be setting up our project, the MongoDB instance, Prisma, and begin modeling out some of our data for the next section of this series.
Remix is an edge-first server-side rendered JavaScript framework built on React that allows us to...
When their inventor, Lou Montulli, came up with the concept for cookies, he couldn’t have known the impact these little packets of data would have on the internet as we know it. Join me in this exciting journey as we uncover the humble beginnings of the HTTP cookie, its maligned use by advertisers, yet evolution into a still quite versatile tool for web developers today. The cookie was unfashionable for a span with Single Page Applications, but with Remix, we can once again easily harness the power of cookies in a secure way. In this talk, we'll dive deep into the world of cookies and explore the variety of ways they can be used in Remix to enhance the user experience and simplify the development process. Whether you're a seasoned developer who remembers the good ol’ days or just starting out, you'll leave with a better understanding of the powerful role cookies play in developing modern web sites with Remix. Speaker Bio: Scott Smerchek lives in Kansas City and works remotely for UDisc, creating web applications to help disc golfers of all abilities. He works primarily with Node.js, PostgresSQL, MongoDB, and React. He is passionate about functional programming—regardless of the language. https://remix.run/conf/2023/speakers/scott-smerchek