Looking for contributors, early stage MIT-licensed open source framework for microfrontends #191746
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Hi Andrew 👋 This looks like a really interesting project — especially the work you've put into setting up a solid foundation with the monorepo and packages. I’m a recent Computer Science graduate with a strong interest in frontend development. I’ve been working with React and exploring how scalable architectures are built, so your micro-frontend approach really caught my attention. I’m still early in my journey, but I’m genuinely motivated to learn and contribute. I’m comfortable exploring codebases, debugging, and picking things up quickly. I’d love to understand where I can start contributing and how I can be helpful. A quick direction or walkthrough would mean a lot. Looking forward to being part of this 🚀 |
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Hey folks!
I’m looking for help. I’m in need of an enthusiastic, equally delusional engineer to help me finish this open source behemoth.
I’ve been working on this quietly for a few months, and it has now reached the point where it’s stable enough for others to jump in, contribute, and actually have a good time doing so.
A lot of the recent work has been setting up guardrails and automating the mundane stuff.
The codebase is an Nx monorepo, already shipping 14 MIT-licensed packages that provide value on their own. Eventually they all compose into a fairly cool open source micro-frontend solution.
The MFE layer itself hasn’t hit MVP yet. I’ve spent a lot of time laying foundations so development can ramp up and scale properly.
There’s still plenty to do, with varying levels of impact and complexity. Anyone joining now would be getting in right at the start of something that could become really interesting.
Ping me directly if this sounds like your kind of madness. Happy to chat and show you around.
https://github.com/AndrewRedican/hyperfrontend
https://hyperfrontend.dev/
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