Next.js Weekly #119: Cloudflare Next.js Drama, Chat SDK, Sandcastle, New useActionState Docs, Query Abstractions
How we rebuilt Next.js with AI in one week Cloudflare spent one week and $1,100 on AI tokens to build vinext , a supposed drop-in replacement for Next.js that runs on Vite and deploys to Cloudflare Workers out of the box. It's experimental, but it has been tested against the Next.js test suite. This sparked heated discussions on X / Twitter: We've identified critical vulnerabilities in Vinext Gergely Orosz is disappointed with Cloudflare's "marketing" What Cloudflare's 94% test coverage for vinext actually means If you wanna get these updates in your inbox every week, just subscribe to the newsletter 📙 Articles / Tutorials / News Building Design Components with Action Props using Async React If you find yourself wiring up loading states and optimistic updates every time a user interaction triggers a Server Component re-render, this post shows a cleaner way by building reusable components that handle all of that internally Set up your Next.js project for AI coding agents Next.js has int
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