Vulcan Next

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The Next starter for GraphQL developers

Overview:

Vulcan Next is a tool that assists in building GraphQL-based applications with Next.js. It is the successor of "Vulcan.js" and offers a modernized architecture with various features aimed at facilitating the development process. Some notable use cases for Vulcan Next include B2B SaaS software, CMS platforms, and applications that heavily rely on CRUD operations.

Features:

  • Production-grade Next.js + Apollo GraphQL boilerplate
  • GraphQL API endpoint set up with Apollo Server and a Mongo connector
  • Development tooling like Cypress, Jest, Storybook, etc.
  • Schema-based helpers and hooks for quick generation and consumption of GraphQL APIs
  • Password-based authentication with Passport
  • Support for joining Slack and Discord to connect with Vulcan contributors
  • Access to live tutorials, documentation, and other resources
  • Support for hosting Vulcan Next on personal Git repositories
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