June 2019 Summaries
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Buffet.js is a newly released component library created by the Strapi team to offer a more efficient, user-friendly, and consistent development experience for both private and public plugins. The library aims to address issues with the previous strapi-helper-plugin package by providing a robust design system and facilitating contributions from the community. By ensuring components are visually and functionally consistent, Buffet.js enhances the developer experience, ultimately promoting better adoption and growth of the Strapi project. It features a focus on readability, isolation, comprehensive documentation through Storybook, and optimized code quality using styled-components. Buffet.js is open-source under the MIT license and invites contributions from the community, with the goal of maintaining and scaling the project efficiently while providing an intuitive interface for end-users.
Jun 19, 2019
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Strapi, a leading open-source Node.js headless Content Management System (CMS), has launched its beta version, marking a significant milestone in its development. Previously labeled alpha, the CMS has been enhanced to address user concerns about production readiness, and it is now more user-friendly, scalable, and stable. The beta release introduces streamlined migration processes, improved plugin management through npm packages, and a restructured global architecture that simplifies installation and deployment. The revamped build process of the admin panel enhances customization and performance, while the core API has become more versatile, supporting seamless data operations regardless of database type. Strapi's growing popularity is evident with a thriving community, significant industry adoption, and impressive GitHub statistics. The CMS's development is driven by over 200 community contributors, and the release invites further collaboration to enhance its capabilities, promising an efficient content management experience for developers and organizations.
Jun 05, 2019
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