Keystone JS
@keystonejs
Headless CMS & GraphQL API for Node, friendly with front and back-end devs. You configure a schema, and KeystoneJS will generate a powerful GraphQL API and CMS.
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http://keystonejs.com 12-09-2013 11:39:36
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Keystone was already awesome as it was, but this takes it to another level. Not having to worry about deploying/hosting the Keystone API is game-changing for frontenders like me 😅 Particularly when building static sites with Astro 🚀 Kudos to the Keystone JS team ❤️
6:41pm Saturday Night feature request - from my wife - "Honey can I send a message to all my students through this website you made for me...?" 7:56pm Saturday night - "You can now...!" Thanks to Vercel Keystone JS planetscaledata and SendGrid
Tony Holdstock-Brown • Inngest Inngest Keystone JS Thanks Tony Holdstock-Brown • Inngest - doing a side project for my Wife's Music and Theatre teaching studio using #KeystoneJS and #NextJS. Backgrounding things like welcome emails, as well as creating Customers and generating invoices in Quickbooks.
Been working on this little side project for my Wife’s business… built with Keystone JS in Next.js and running on Vercel and planetscaledata - github.com/borisno2/on-th…
Josh Calder has open-sourced a new website he built for his wife’s performing arts business. It combines planetscaledata, Vercel, & Next.js for a fully “serverless” Keystone JS use case💡 Checkout the video walkthrough 🍿 & see thread for repo 👩💻
Just whipped up a new video - a walkthrough of how I have used Keystone JS with NextAuth.js - including session and access control youtu.be/khppwIaRzm4
My quiet Sunday afternoon🌦️playing with Keystone JS in Remix 💿 deploying to Vercel and Neon - Serverless Postgres 🔥 youtu.be/kkZJkzeYdho
So it’s been a decade today since my first open source commit on GitHub and the public start of Keystone JS Such a wild ride I can’t sum it up here, but I’m incredibly proud of building so many things people have used & grateful for the friends & places I’ve found on the way ❤️
The Keystone JS project & community have been very active all along — despite getting a little quiet on the socials. Check the GitHub activity — this is where it's all happening! And if you want a summary of last year's updates, here's a blog post.