A declarative JavaScript library for application development using cloud services.
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A declarative JavaScript library for application development using cloud services.
The AWS Amplify CLI is a toolchain for simplifying serverless web and mobile development.
An implementation of the exact same app in Firestore, AWS Datastore, PouchDB, RxDB and WatermelonDB
GraphQL starter progressive web application (PWA) with Realtime and Offline functionality using AWS AppSync
An example for using Amazon Cognito together with an external IdP
The repository for Nyxo React Native app, a personal sleep tracker and sleep coach
♻ Enable DynamoDB's time-to-live feature to auto-delete old entries in your AWS Amplify API!
The AWS Amplify CLI is a toolchain for simplifying serverless web and mobile development. This plugin provides functionality for the API category, allowing for the creation and management of GraphQL and REST based backends for your amplify project.
A sample Next.js starter site that uses Agility CMS and aims to be a foundation for building incredible websites using Next.js and Agility CMS.
Clickstream Analytics on AWS source code
This is a React starter for building a fullstack app with AWS Amplify.
Authentication helpers for AWS Cognito in next.js
A high availability, API-first reference architecture for ecommerce using AWS services
Nyxo website, built with Gatsby, AWS Amplify, React and TypeScript
Generate React components for use in an AWS Amplify project.
Learn how to extend AWS Amplify resources with CDK v2 with this example that deploys a Step Functions workflow triggered via an Amplify-managed AppSync API
Discord bot for the AWS Amplify Discord Server
a stack-separated way to bringing together common AWS services useful in a fullstack application that uses AWS Amplify libraries
Moody is a web application allowing the host of online meetings (e.g. via Zoom, Microsoft Teams or Google Meet) to collect real-time feedback of the participant's emotions.
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