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An intuitive, open-source framework for building type-safe, performant full-stack web applications with Vue.js.
A minimalistic static site generator powered by Vue.js, optimized for technical documentation.
A high-performance, SEO-friendly lazy loader for images, iframes, and more that detects visibility changes automatically.
A curated collection of marketing articles, tools, and guides for engineers and product makers to grow their products.
A curated collection of marketing articles, tools, and guides for engineers and product makers to grow their products.
A Next.js plugin for adding structured data (JSON-LD) components to improve SEO and search appearance.
Automatically generate URL-friendly slugs for Eloquent models in Laravel.
A sitemap generator for Next.js that creates sitemaps and robots.txt for static, pre-rendered, dynamic, and server-side pages.
A Laravel package providing helpers for common SEO techniques including meta tags, OpenGraph, Twitter Cards, and JSON-LD.
A PHP library to convert strings into URL-friendly slugs with transliteration for many languages.
A full-stack Vue.js boilerplate with a design system, testing, and internationalization for product teams.
A Ruby on Rails gem for managing HTML head metadata including SEO tags, Open Graph, Twitter Cards, and canonical URLs.
A comprehensive checklist and collection of Search Engine Optimization (SEO) tips, techniques, and recommended tools.
A framework-agnostic Ruby gem for generating XML sitemaps with Rails integration and support for multiple sitemap extensions.
A React, GraphQL, and Next.js toolkit for building SEO-ready, production-ready web applications with SSR, hot-reload, and CLI commands.
An opinionated static site generator and web framework for Svelte built with SEO in mind.
A self-hosted Ruby on Rails publishing platform for blogs and short messages, following IndieWeb principles.
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