A modern, type-safe web development stack using Astro, TypeScript, HTMX, Alpine.js, and more.
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FREEDOMSTACK
for a discount on paid plans.
You can create a new Freedom Stack project using npm:
# Create a new project
npx create-freedom-stack my-app
# Navigate to the project directory
cd my-app
# Set up your database
npm run db:setup
# Start the development server
npm run dev
Your development server will be running on localhost:4321
.
The project will automatically create a .env
file with a generated BETTER_AUTH_SECRET
. You'll need to set these additional variables:
# Astro DB - LibSQL (required) - Your database
ASTRO_DB_REMOTE_URL="" # Added by npm run db:setup
ASTRO_DB_APP_TOKEN="" # Added by npm run db:setup
# Better Auth (required)
BETTER_AUTH_SECRET="" # Auto-generated during setup
BETTER_AUTH_URL="http://localhost:4321"
Create because you love creating. Make development fun again!
- π Astro - The web framework for content-driven websites
- π¨ TailwindCSS + DaisyUI - Utility-first CSS
- β‘ HTMX - High power tools for HTML
- ποΈ Astro DB - Built-in database with type safety
- π Better Auth - Simple, secure authentication
- πββοΈ Alpine.js - Lightweight JavaScript framework
An Astro-based full-stack starter kit that feels freeing, and is free. Make development fun again. See the demo site.
I wanted to provide a stack that's powerful like Ruby on Rails ("The One Person Framework"), but with the ease and "vanilla" web dev feel of Astro.
If you want to learn more about the frontend layer, I recommend the Astro Web Framework Crash Course by freeCodeCamp.
If you want to learn more about Alpine.js, I recommend Learn Alpine.js on codecourse.
If you want to learn more about the database layer, I recommend learning from High Performance SQLite course, sponsored by Turso.
A starter kit like this can save hours, days, or even weeks of development time. However, it's not enough just to have the baseline. You will need to have a philosophy around building a site or web app, so that you can make the most of the tooling and minimize wasting time. I recommend reading Getting Real by 37signals. It's free to read online. (While the book says a few choice words, it's a great, practical resource for building great software.)
Ogres have layers. Onions have layers. Parfaits have layers. And, Freedom Stack has layers!
- Astro - A simple web metaframework.
- Tailwind CSS - For styling.
- Preline UI - Tailwind-based HTML components.
- Daisy UI - For a Bootstrap-like UI CSS component library, built upon Tailwind.
- Lucide Icons - For a beautiful icon library.
- TypeScript - For type safety.
- AlpineJS - For state management and interactivity.
- HTMX - For sending HTML partials/snippets over the wire.
- Astro DB - Astro DB is a fully managed SQL database that is fast, lightweight, and ridiculously easy-to-use.
- Drizzle ORM - Use your database without having to know or worry about SQL syntax.
- Better Auth - For authentication.
- A well-prompted
.cursorrules
file for Cursor's AI IDE to be a friendly guide helping you using this stack easier.
Host your site with Netlify in under a minute.
First, you must login to Netlify:
npm run host:login
Then, you can deploy your site with:
npm run host:deploy
Important
Remember to set the environment variables in Netlify so that it builds successfully.
Learn more about hosting Astro sites on Netlify.
I dream of a lightweight, simple web development stack that invokes a fun web experience at the cheapest possible maintainance, backend, and server cost. As close to free as possible.
- Approachable β I want those new to web development to feel comfortable using this stack. Things like database management should feel intuitive. Remove barriers of traditional JavaScript frameworks, such as excessive boilerplate code or intense state management. Go back to the basics of web development. (While this is not vanilla, the dev experience will feel very natural.)
- Flow-able β Use an HTML-first approach, where almost all of the work is done on the DOM layer: styling, structuring, and interactivity. An opinionated stack helps you avoid analysis paralysis of trying to decide what tooling to pick or how to put things together. Instead, spend your thinking time building. This simple stack helps you focus and get in the flow of code faster. Fast setup. Fast building. Fast shipping.
- Pocket-friendly β Using this stack will be financially maintainable to anyone, especially indie hackers and those creating startup sites / web apps.
Have a project that uses Freedom Stack? Open a PR to add it to the list!
Command | Description |
---|---|
npm run dev |
Start the development server |
npm run dev:host |
Start development server accessible from network |
npm run build |
Build the production site with remote database |
npm run preview |
Preview the built site locally |
npm run format |
Format all files using Prettier |
npm run packages:update |
Update all packages to their latest versions |
npm run db:update-schemas |
Push database schema changes to remote database |
Contributions welcomed. Please open an issue if you'd like to contribute.
Made with contrib.rocks.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
See the CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md file for details.
Freedom Stack is made with ποΈ by Cameron Pak, brought to you by faith.tools.