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Open-source, agent-first admin-panel framework for Vue3/Node.js with auth, plugins and AI features to build back-office panels fast.
Google's open-source TypeScript framework for building scalable web apps, featuring signals, reactivity and first-party tooling.
Open-source terminal AI pair programmer that edits code in your local git repo and auto-commits, working with most LLMs.
YC-backed AI no-code builder that turns plain-English descriptions into secure internal apps connected to your existing stack.
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- ✦CRUD admin panel from a database URL
- ✦Vue3 components and Tailwind theming with dark mode
- ✦Auth plugins: OAuth2/SSO, TOTP/WebAuthn 2FA
- ✦Audit log, S3 upload and CSV import/export plugins
- ✦AI plugins for autocomplete, translation and bulk data
- ✦Custom pages, dashboards and background jobs
- ✦Signals-based fine-grained reactivity
- ✦Built-in control flow and deferrable views
- ✦Server-side rendering and hydration
- ✦First-party routing, forms and dependency injection
- ✦AI-forward tooling and MCP resources
- ✦In-browser tutorials and playground
- ✦Terminal-based AI pair programming
- ✦Edits code in your local git repo
- ✦Automatic git commits with messages
- ✦Codebase mapping for large projects
- ✦Works with cloud and local LLMs
- ✦Voice-to-code, image/web context, lint and test
- ✦AI builds internal apps from a description
- ✦Integrations with Slack, Notion and databases
- ✦Roles, permissions and access control
- ✦Versioning and audit logs
- ✦Instant deploy and team sharing
- →Developers building internal back-office tools
- →Adding an admin panel to an existing database
- →Creating AI/agent-assisted back-office workflows
- →Self-hosting a customizable admin UI
- →Building scalable single-page apps
- →Enterprise web application development
- →Performance-critical front ends
- →Learning modern web development
- →Building features and fixing bugs via AI in the terminal
- →Working on large existing codebases
- →Automating git commits
- →Using local LLMs for private coding
- →Build internal tools without engineers
- →Create ops, sales and product dashboards
- →Unify siloed data into one tool
- →Let non-developers ship workflows quickly