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.
AWS Mobile React Native Starter App https://aws.amazon.com/mobile
Curated list of AWS Amplify Resources
An implementation of the exact same app in Firestore, AWS Datastore, PouchDB, RxDB and WatermelonDB
Full stack & cross platform app customizable & themeable for any event or conference.
(FREE SITE GENERATOR) - A Customizable/Hackable portfolio jekyll theme where you can blog using Markdown or CMS 🚀 in minutes built for developers. (with CMS) ✨
A React Starter App that displays how web developers can integrate their front end with AWS on the backend. The App interacts with AWS Cognito, API Gateway, Lambda and DynamoDB on the backend.
Real-Time Offline Ready Chat App written with GraphQL, AWS AppSync, & AWS Amplify
GraphQL starter progressive web application (PWA) with Realtime and Offline functionality using AWS AppSync
AWS Amplify Framework Documentation
AWS Amplify Hosting provides a Git-based workflow for deploying and hosting fullstack serverless web applications.
A declarative library for application development using cloud services.
A Vue.js starter app integrated with AWS Amplify
Starter Project with Authentication with Gatsby & AWS Amplify
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
Starter projects for developers looking to build web & mobile applications that have Authentication & protected routing
An open source Category Plugin for the AWS Amplify-CLI that makes it easy to deploy live and file based streaming video services and integrate them into your Amplify applications.
Code examples for my book Full Stack Serverless with O'Reilly Publications
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