My personal website.
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Sep 25, 2025 - TypeScript
My personal website.
One-click AI SaaS startup template with built-in landing page/blog generator and i18n support for quick global market entry. Integrated with complete user system and payment flow, built with Next.js + Supabase for modern SaaS solutions.
Proof-of-Concept for rendering MDX files using Next.js 13 and next-mdx-remote
💡 This is my portfolio, blog, and personal website. About life, technology and reading
Next.js MDX blog starter is styled with Tailwind CSS and has a clean, elegant design. All the components are responsive, built with TypeScript, and can be easily customized using props.
This is my portfolio blog website built with Nextjs and MDX.
📸 Polaroid is a photography-focused Gatsby theme for building portfolio websites.
Team site built with Next.js, Tailwind CSS, Upstash, Contentlayer and deployed to Vercel.
A personal website that highlights who I am, my work, and my passions. Built with Next.js, TypeScript, and Tailwind CSS.
A modern, responsive portfolio website built with Next.js 15, showcasing full-stack development skills, AI projects, and professional experience.
Personal blog about programming and travels on Next.js
Blog Page Of ArsenTech's Website (Finished, Only Prod-ready posts left)
Interactive MDX-based blog using Next.js 15
A smart, modern Markdown editor built for content creators and developers. EditorY transforms your Markdown files into structured JSON context for web applications
Personal website showcasing projects, blogs, and an about section, developed using Next.js, Tailwind CSS, and MDX.
Statically generated portfolio website, written in Typescript with NextJS.
An experimental blog using Nextjs 15, MDX, and Tailwind Typography. Features manual dark mode, syntax highlighting, and dynamic routing with App Router.
Next.js 14 SaaS Boilerplate with Stripe, NextAuth, Tailwind CSS, MongoDB/PostgreSQL Support, Prisma ORM, Shadcn UI, Resend/Mailgun, and MDX Blog.
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