Explore tweets tagged as #clerkdev
IMO, all popular dev tools should have buttons like @clerk does (at least a “Copy as Markdown” button) Does anyone know of a product that does the same? I just want a Chrome extension that can fetch content, code blocks, and tables so I don’t have to copy them manually
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Your tech-stack doesn’t have to be complicated, anything works My tech-stack for LunarGPT is: - @clerk for authentication - @appwrite for database - @nextjs for frontend & server - @tailwindcss for styling - @shadcn for ui components - react query for managing requests
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i am very excited to use @clerk instead of building my own auth system. no joke its only recently that i realized how complex user management is. my previous apps never had a sign-in flow lol
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Introducing API Keys Public Beta Secure your routes with Clerk's managed API keys. Let your users create and revoke keys with prebuilt UI components.
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My year at @clerk as a marketing team designer has flown by! I am grateful to everyone I work with here for our support in creating a beautiful, meaningful, and consistent brand with a touch of experimentation. I truly feel that I am in the right place ✨ P.S. By the way,
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Update to https://t.co/OL9yNt2jNX - Added user accounts - Save and store your Markdown files (for free 🤑) I opted to use @clerk because of the beauty of the integrated sign-up, sign-in, and built-in account management.
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In the next version of @clerk You can add Sign in with Vercel to your app
In honor of @jarredsumner, everyone should do a "In the next version of $product" post today. Show me what's coming for your product in the simplest writing possible.
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Recreated the Bot detection component from @clerk's landing page by using @motiondotdev (Code in comments)
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You pay £150 pm to @clerk and they are the worlds SLOWEST customer service. Literally 3-4 weeks to receive a response.
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https://t.co/C2HfuZb8z8 was my first project built on @convex with @clerk auth. Works pretty well I gotta say and the agents seem to love it (especially opus 4.5) But the most interesting part of it is that I found out that @inboundemail works seamlessly with @convex
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