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What is the current go-to boilerplate repo for a full stack onchain app? a.k.a. smart contract + frontend
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Not a boilerplate but my go-to is Nx + Hardhat + Rainbowkit.
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How long have you been using Nx, @typeof.eth ? (<Lindy>) Is this something you think's likely to be "du jour" for a good long while? The value prop is very appealing for a mono-repo management (esp. if it's parallelising build/ci tasks in smart ways).
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I've been using Nx for a little over two years. I don't use it for every project, but it shines with full-stack web3, IMO. I can edit contracts, compile with Hardhat, and immediately get the updated ABIs for the front-end and subgraph. And the devx is better than other monorepo management tools I've tried.
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Super useful to know about. Thanks!
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Traveling atm so I wouldn't be able to do this till late next week, but if I did a stream on Unlonely about the stack I use, would you tune in?
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Hey Dan, totally would man, that would be a great streaming sesh! I see from your profile you're in Chicago (CT)...I'm in New Zealand (NZT) so the tz cross-over is better for West Coast but totally workable. Anytime, I'll set the alarm and get on the stream - but if later in your day I'll also be cognisant! 😆🧠
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