Gravity is a SaaS boilerplate for Node.js & React that enables developers to spin up a new SaaS product in 5 minutes, instead of 5 months.
Save time and money by deploying common SaaS features in minutes, freeing up time and resources to develop value-driven features that customers will pay for.
Gravity contains every SaaS feature you need in a single install:
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Gravity is a fullstack javascript SaaS starter kit built with Node.js and React.js. - Source: dev.to / 10 months ago
What is your main advantage over https://usegravity.app/? - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Is this a monorepo setup? It looks like one from the graphics. I also think when it comes to these SaaS starter kits its helpful to have visuals of the out of the box look and feel. I would also recommend creating a docs page. For example I've used this a few times https://usegravity.app/ and the thing that sold me on it is the Docs, it gives the feeling that its very robust. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
Does anyone have experience using the Gravity SaaS boilerplate (https://usegravity.app/) ? Our team is currently evaluating it for an internal expansion project, and we want to assess its entire code base before making the actual purchase. Source: about 2 years ago
Your landing page, messaging, plans and pricing looks like a mix-match of content lifted from other SaaS boilerplates on the market including mine (https://usegravity.app). Source: over 2 years ago
They reference these on the site's about page: https://chr15m.itch.io/roguelike-browser-boilerplate https://ondras.github.io/rot.js/hp/ https://www.oryxdesignlab.com/products/tiny-galaxy-tileset https://nostalgic-css.github.io/NES.css/ https://sfxr.me/. - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
I can recommend rot.js. It offers both ascii and tileset support. Source: almost 2 years ago
ROT.JS is a great library for making quick roguelikes and being in javascript means you can inspect the code. It has a number of map generation algorithms that you can mess around with to make interesting dungeons. https://ondras.github.io/rot.js/hp/. Source: about 2 years ago
Lost Gardens of the Stone Heart is a browser game in traditional ASCII style, written in Javascript with the ROT.js and Tracery libraries. Or, at least, it will be when it reaches that magic critial mass of features and things actually happening and coalesces into something deserving the adjective. Source: over 2 years ago
The code is Open Source (like everything on CodePen) and anyone can modify the game to add more features. I just want to share it here so someone maybe will create something more fun with it. It uses ROT.js library. Note that the code was created quite some time ago and it's written in ES5 version of JavaScript. Source: over 2 years ago
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