Next.js
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Next.js is an open-source web development framework created by the private company Vercel providing React-based web applications with server-side rendering and static website generation.
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Original author(s) | Guillermo Rauch[1] |
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Developer(s) | Vercel and the open-source community[2] |
Initial release | October 25, 2016; 7 years ago (2016-10-25)[3] |
Stable release | |
Preview release | v14.3.0-canary.4 [5]
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Repository | github |
Written in | JavaScript, TypeScript, and Rust |
Platform | Web platform |
Size | 17.0 MB |
Type | Web application framework |
License | MIT License |
Website | nextjs |
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React documentation mentions Next.js among "Recommended Toolchains" advising it to developers when "building a server-rendered website with Node.js".[6] Where traditional React apps can only render their content in the client-side browser, Next.js extends this functionality to include applications rendered on the server-side.
The copyright and trademarks for Next.js are owned by Vercel,[7] which also maintains and leads its open-source development.[8]