Releases: blefnk/relivator
v1.2.1 — 02.01.2024
This is quite a small update compared to all the past ones, but this one also deserves your attention. Now, updates will generally be smaller but will appear more frequently. Thanks to this, it will be possible to easily update forks and independent projects that use Relivator as their base.
Update v1.2.1 adds Chinese localization, and among other things, work has begun on the so-called token system, which will allow future versions to work with Figma design systems in an automated way. It will also help to make the styles in the project cleaner by significantly reducing the number of Tailwind classes. For this, Relivator now installs the wonderful package @tokenami, developed by @jjenzz; Jenna, thank you so much for this library!
p.s. 1.2.1 is the first commit to the Relivator repository that no longer contains an emoji at the beginning of its name. Thanks to this, contributors to Relivator/Reliverse will no longer have to spend time inventing a suitable emoji.
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[27.12.2023] v1.2.0 ❄️ Happy New Year 2024 🎁
Relivator 1.2.0 is already here! I, @blefnk Nazarii Korniienko, am thrilled to wrap up this year 2023, proudly presenting this release to the OSS community! So, the result of over two months of hard work is finally here!
In this version, significant attention was focused on stability, security, performance optimization, and a substantial improvements in design—both visually, UX, and the logic of how the app works. A lot was really done, too much to list everything! Be sure to install it and check it out for yourself!
By the way, you can now enjoy a finely-tuned ESLint Flat Config! Also, it's worth noting that Clerk, since version 1.1.0, is no longer considered deprecated in the Relivator project. Thanks to 1.2.0, Clerk now works seamlessly with an easy switch to NextAuth.js when needed, all on the fly. Plus, full support for Turbopack (next dev --turbo) is finally here, even for next-intl!
As for next-intl, finally, we can now enjoy internationalization that works not only on the client-side but also on the server! Only the 404 page has client-side i18n messages, all other pages and components use i18n as server-first. And this is really cool!
Many unique solutions have been implemented in this new version. Moreover, using Relivator from this version, you have the opportunity to try out the alpha version of our unique Code-First/No-Code Builder system for React pages and components (which will appear in Reliverse CMS in the future). Just visit the Admin page while in the development environment and enjoy.
If you have already used Relivator before, please pay attention, this is very important! Be sure to check the updated .env.example file and update your .env file accordingly.
As a small teaser/spoiler, for Relivator 1.3.0, even more improvements in visual design and UX are planned; 1.4.0 will come with a magical CLI implementation, allowing you to quickly obtain only the necessary features and dependencies for your app (even automated updates and the ability to add other functions and packages to an already installed app); 1.5.0 will undergo a full code refactoring that will meet all the best standards and practices; 1.6.0-2.0.0+ versions, apart from many other things, will receive most of the items currently unchecked in the Roadmap (located in the project's README.md). It's going to be incredible!
So, install this new version of Relivator 1.2.0 and appreciate the multitude of incredible features, and freely use it in your own projects today. Please use your preferred feedback channels to share your thoughts on Relivator 1.2.0 and what you would like to see in future releases.
Don't forget to also check out the significantly updated README.md, it's worth it.
Enjoy! ❄️☃️ Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2024! 🎇🥳
How to Install and Get Started
Please visit the project's README, where you can always find up-to-date information about the project and how to install it easily.
Version Contributors
@blefnk — 🎄feat(app): release relivator 1.2.0 version
@emontes — Update IntlMessage & Store Translations
@DasMergo — Add Persian Language Translation
1.1.0 🔥 The Most Feature-Rich Next.js 14 Starter
Here it is! Relivator has been updated to version 1.1.0!
Now it's even more feature-rich, with cleaner code, and a more stable Next.js starter.
Ever dreamed of having both MySQL/PostgreSQL and Clerk/NextAuth.js in one project with the ability to switch on the fly? And even if you hadn't thought about it – now it's possible. Mix and match at will – even more possibilities for on-the-fly switching are coming soon in the next releases of Relivator.
Among many other new and fixed things, Stripe is now fully functional and comes with extensive docs in the form of comments within the relevant files.
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Please check out the updated list of project features in the project's README. Enjoy and please share your feedback!
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v1.0.0 🎉 Relivator Release
How to Install and Get Started
Please visit the project's README, where you can always find up-to-date information about the project and how to install it easily.
v1.0.0 Features
- Utilized Next.js, React, TailwindCSS, and TypeScript serve as the project's core technologies.
- Unleashed extensive internationalization in 9 languages (English, German, Spanish, French, Hindi, Italian, Polish, Turkish, Ukrainian), using next-intl.
- Undertook Drizzle ORM, utilizing both MySQL and PostgreSQL, and services like PlanetScale and Neon.
- Successfully configured
next.config.mjs
with i18n and MDX support. - Strived for thorough documentation and a beginner-friendly approach throughout the project.
- Skillfully configured and commented on
middleware.ts
for i18n and next-auth. - Provided exemplary VSCode settings and recommended extensions.
- Optimized the Next.js Metadata API for SEO, integrating file-system handlers.
- Integrated a TailwindCSS screen size indicator for local project runs.
- Implemented authentication through NextAuth.js.
- Established a user subscription and checkout system using Stripe.
- Ensured type-safety validations for project schemas and UI fields using Zod.
- Employed EsLint and Prettier to ensure the code is safe and readable.
- Elegantly executed the font system, utilizing Inter and additional typefaces.
- Developed a storefront, incorporating product, category, and subcategory functionality.
- Designed a modern, cleanly composed user interface using Radix, with attractive UI components from shadcn/ui and @auth/drizzle-adapter.
- Composed a comprehensive, beginner-friendly
README.md
, including descriptions of environment variables. - Blog functionality realized through the use of MDX files.
- Applied tRPC and TanStack Query for server and client data fetching.
v0.0.0-v.1.0.0 Commits
- 🌱 feat(app): initial deploy
- 💎 feat(app): initial update
- 🌅 upd(app): global update
- 🦫 feat(db): add drizzle config
- ✅ feat(app): configure the app
- ☘️ feat(app): improve env styling
- ☘️ feat(store): init app store types
- ☘️ feat(store): add more store things
- 🧹 feat(app): temporary remove image
- 🌿 feat(app): improve header and footer
- 🌳 feat(app): add many new store things
- 🌄 feat(app): add payments & store actions
- 💳 feat(store): add checkout & some updates
- ✨ feat(app): improve the project file hierarchy
- 🔴 feat(auth): deprecate clerk because i18n errors
- 📄 upd(app): upd islands, landing and other pages
- 🍭 add(analytics): integrate vercel web analytics
- 🎉 feat(app): release relivator 1.0.0 version
Contributors
- @blefnk – Project Creator
- @mouadlouhichi – PR#3
Credits
Huge thanks to @mouadlouhichi, @shadcn, @rexfordessilfie, @sadmann7, @jackblatch, to the entire @bs-oss community, and to the everyone from Project Credits & Contributors wiki page for helping!
0.9.0
0.8.0
🔴 feat(auth): deprecate clerk because i18n errors
Any implementation of internalization and the existence of Clerk in middleware.ts leads to strange problems, for example, PageSpeed Insights crashes with a 401 code.