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  1. 𝗞𝗲𝘆𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗻𝗲𝗝𝗦:

    #Framework #NodeJS #CMS #keystoneJS

    thewhale.cc/posts/keystonejs

    KeystoneJS is an open source framework for developing database-driven websites, applications and APIs in Node.js. Built on Express and MongoDB.

  2. 𝗞𝗲𝘆𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗻𝗲𝗝𝗦:

    #Framework #NodeJS #CMS #keystoneJS

    thewhale.cc/posts/keystonejs

    KeystoneJS is an open source framework for developing database-driven websites, applications and APIs in Node.js. Built on Express and MongoDB.

  3. 𝗞𝗲𝘆𝘀𝘁𝗼𝗻𝗲𝗝𝗦:

    #Framework #NodeJS #CMS #keystoneJS

    thewhale.cc/posts/keystonejs

    KeystoneJS is an open source framework for developing database-driven websites, applications and APIs in Node.js. Built on Express and MongoDB.

  4. Materialverteiler is public! ✨ An open-source platform for institutions to give materials a second life instead of throwing them away. Built with #pocketbase, #keystonejs, and #astro.

    Developed for and with RessourcenRevolution, a Cologne-based initiative aiming to use materials in a smarter, fairer, and more sustainable way. 🫶

    See it here: github.com/RessourcenRevolutio

    #reuse #recycle #koln #opensource

  5. Materialverteiler is public! ✨ An open-source platform for institutions to give materials a second life instead of throwing them away. Built with #pocketbase, #keystonejs, and #astro.

    Developed for and with RessourcenRevolution, a Cologne-based initiative aiming to use materials in a smarter, fairer, and more sustainable way. 🫶

    See it here: github.com/RessourcenRevolutio

    #reuse #recycle #koln #opensource

  6. Materialverteiler is public! ✨ An open-source platform for institutions to give materials a second life instead of throwing them away. Built with #pocketbase, #keystonejs, and #astro.

    Developed for and with RessourcenRevolution, a Cologne-based initiative aiming to use materials in a smarter, fairer, and more sustainable way. 🫶

    See it here: github.com/RessourcenRevolutio

    #reuse #recycle #koln #opensource

  7. Materialverteiler is public! ✨ An open-source platform for institutions to give materials a second life instead of throwing them away. Built with #pocketbase, #keystonejs, and #astro.

    Developed for and with RessourcenRevolution, a Cologne-based initiative aiming to use materials in a smarter, fairer, and more sustainable way. 🫶

    See it here: github.com/RessourcenRevolutio

    #reuse #recycle #koln #opensource

  8. #askfedi Quick question: who here is using #keystonejs and if so, why?

    I'm currently using it as the admin data maintenance backend for an app that works as a portal for users to input and submit data. And I love it!

  9. #askfedi Quick question: who here is using #keystonejs and if so, why?

    I'm currently using it as the admin data maintenance backend for an app that works as a portal for users to input and submit data. And I love it!

  10. #askfedi Quick question: who here is using #keystonejs and if so, why?

    I'm currently using it as the admin data maintenance backend for an app that works as a portal for users to input and submit data. And I love it!

  11. Can anyone familiar with #keystonejs tell me what is going wrong here? I'm using a hook to query the #graphQL api for the logged in user. When I run my query in the playground, it works fine. When I run it in my #nextjs app, it returns null. This is my first Keystone/Next app, so I'm a little out of my depth.

  12. Can anyone familiar with #keystonejs tell me what is going wrong here? I'm using a hook to query the #graphQL api for the logged in user. When I run my query in the playground, it works fine. When I run it in my #nextjs app, it returns null. This is my first Keystone/Next app, so I'm a little out of my depth.

  13. Can anyone familiar with #keystonejs tell me what is going wrong here? I'm using a hook to query the #graphQL api for the logged in user. When I run my query in the playground, it works fine. When I run it in my #nextjs app, it returns null. This is my first Keystone/Next app, so I'm a little out of my depth.