
Next.js starter project using redux and cookie based authentication
Next.js has rapidly become one of the most popular frameworks for server-rendered React applications, and for good reason. The Next.js starter kit provides an excellent foundation for developers looking to kick-start their projects with essential tools. This starter kit is particularly beneficial for those who want to integrate powerful state management and secure authentication seamlessly.
With features like Redux Toolkit for state management and JWT-based authentication built-in, this starter minimizes setup time and allows developers to focus on building their applications. Additionally, the inclusion of ESlint ensures that your code adheres to best practices from the get-go, making it easier to maintain and scale your application in the future.
This starter kit streamlines the development process and lays a solid groundwork for building fully functional applications with modern best practices.

Next.js is a React-based web framework that enables server-side rendering, static site generation, and other powerful features for building modern web applications.
React is a widely used JavaScript library for building user interfaces and single-page applications. It follows a component-based architecture and uses a virtual DOM to efficiently update and render UI components
ESLint is a linter for JavaScript that analyzes code to detect and report on potential problems and errors, as well as enforce consistent code style and best practices, helping developers to write cleaner, more maintainable code.
Redux is a state management library for JavaScript apps that provides a predictable and centralized way to manage application state. It enables developers to write actions and reducers that update the state in response to user interactions, server responses, and other events, and can be used with a variety of front-end frameworks and back-end technologies.
TypeScript is a superset of JavaScript, providing optional static typing, classes, interfaces, and other features that help developers write more maintainable and scalable code. TypeScript's static typing system can catch errors at compile-time, making it easier to build and maintain large applications.