Used by some of the world's largest companies, Next.js enables you to create full-stack web applications by extending the latest React features, and integrating powerful Rust-based JavaScript tooling for the fastest builds.
- Visit ourLearn Next.jscourse to get started with Next.js.
- Visit theNext.js Showcaseto see more sites built with Next.js.
Visithttps://nextjs.org/docsto view the full documentation.
The Next.js community can be found onGitHub Discussionswhere you can ask questions, voice ideas, and share your projects with other people.
To chat with other community members you can join the Next.jsDiscordserver.
Do note that ourCode of Conductapplies to all Next.js community channels. Users arehighly encouragedto read and adhere to them to avoid repercussions.
Contributions to Next.js are welcome and highly appreciated. However, before you jump right into it, we would like you to review ourContribution Guidelinesto make sure you have a smooth experience contributing to Next.js.
We have a list ofgood first issuesthat contain bugs that have a relatively limited scope. This is a great place for newcomers and beginners alike to get started, gain experience, and get familiar with our contribution process.
A list of the original co-authors of Next.js that helped bring this amazing framework to life!
- Tim Neutkens (@timneutkens)
- Naoyuki Kanezawa (@nkzawa)
- Guillermo Rauch (@rauchg)
- Arunoda Susiripala (@arunoda)
- Tony Kovanen (@tonykovanen)
- Dan Zajdband (@impronunciable)
If you believe you have found a security vulnerability in Next.js, we encourage you toresponsibly disclose this and NOT open a public issue.We will investigate all legitimate reports. Email[email protected]
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