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Warestack Seeds Repository

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Welcome to the Warestack Seeds Repository! This repository houses a collection of seed projects to help developers kickstart their projects on the Warestack platform, spanning multiple technologies, frameworks, and configurations.

What are Seeds?

Seeds are pre-configured project templates. Instead of starting from scratch, seeds provide developers with a foundational codebase, configuration, and structure. This way, you can dive right into building features and implementing your logic.

Technologies & Frameworks Supported

  • Frontend Frameworks: React, Vue.js, Angular, etc.
  • Backend Frameworks: Node.js, Django, Flask, etc.
  • Data Processing: Pandas, Apache Spark, Hadoop, Kubernetes Jobs, etc.
  • Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning: TensorFlow, PyTorch, SciKit-Learn, Keras, etc.
  • ... and many more!

How to Use a Seed

  1. Browse the repository and locate a seed that matches your desired tech stack.
  2. Clone the seed to your local environment.
  3. Follow the specific README associated with that seed for setup instructions.
  4. Start building!

Contributing

We believe in the power of the community. If you've built or want to build a seed that isn't yet in this repository, we'd love for you to contribute. Check out our Contributing Guide to get started.

Labels for PRs

When creating a PR, make sure to attach appropriate labels. This helps in categorizing and reviewing PRs efficiently:

  • frontend: For seeds related to frontend frameworks.
  • backend: For backend-specific seeds.
  • data-processing: For seeds focused on data processing techniques and tools.
  • ml/ai: For seeds related to artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies.
  • ... (you can extend this list based on the categories of seeds you anticipate)

What Makes a Good Seed?

  • Comprehensive Documentation: Every seed should have a detailed README explaining how to set up, use, and deploy the project.
  • Maintainability: Code should be clean, readable, and modular.
  • Scalability: Seeds should be designed with best practices in mind to scale efficiently.
  • Security: Basic security practices should be in place.
  • Community Driven: We value and appreciate every PR. Community feedback and improvements help in refining the seeds.

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License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.


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