14 Integrations with ZippyStarter

View a list of ZippyStarter integrations and software that integrates with ZippyStarter below. Compare the best ZippyStarter integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with ZippyStarter. Here are the current ZippyStarter integrations in 2025:

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    GitHub

    GitHub

    GitHub

    GitHub is the world’s most secure, most scalable, and most loved developer platform. Join millions of developers and businesses building the software that powers the world. Build with the world’s most innovative communities, backed by our best tools, support, and services. If you manage multiple contributors , there’s a free option: GitHub Team for Open Source. We also run GitHub Sponsors, where we help fund your work. The Pack is back. We’ve partnered up to give students and teachers free access to the best developer tools—for the school year and beyond. Work for a government-recognized nonprofit, association, or 501(c)(3)? Get a discounted Organization account on us.
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    Starting Price: $7 per month
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    GitLab

    GitLab

    GitLab

    GitLab is a complete DevOps platform. With GitLab, you get a complete CI/CD toolchain out-of-the-box. One interface. One conversation. One permission model. GitLab is a complete DevOps platform, delivered as a single application, fundamentally changing the way Development, Security, and Ops teams collaborate. GitLab helps teams accelerate software delivery from weeks to minutes, reduce development costs, and reduce the risk of application vulnerabilities while increasing developer productivity. Source code management enables coordination, sharing and collaboration across the entire software development team. Track and merge branches, audit changes and enable concurrent work, to accelerate software delivery. Review code, discuss changes, share knowledge, and identify defects in code among distributed teams via asynchronous review and commenting. Automate, track and report code reviews.
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    Starting Price: $29 per user per month
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    Bitbucket

    Bitbucket

    Atlassian

    Bitbucket is more than just Git code management. Bitbucket gives teams one place to plan projects, collaborate on code, test, and deploy. Free for small teams under 5 and priced to scale with Standard ($3/user/mo) or Premium ($6/user/mo) plans. Keep your projects organized by creating Bitbucket branches right from Jira issues or Trello cards. Build, test and deploy with integrated CI/CD. Benefit from configuration as code and fast feedback loops. Approve code review more efficiently with pull requests. Create a merge checklist with designated approvers and hold discussions right in the source code with inline comments. Bitbucket Pipelines with Deployments lets you build, test and deploy with integrated CI/CD. Benefit from configuration as code and fast feedback loops. Know your code is secure in the Cloud with IP whitelisting and required 2-step verification. Restrict access to certain users, and control their actions with branch permissions and merge checks for quality code.
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    Starting Price: $15 per month
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    Vercel

    Vercel

    Vercel

    Vercel is an AI-powered cloud platform that helps developers build, deploy, and scale high-performance web experiences with speed and security. It provides a unified set of tools, templates, and infrastructure designed to streamline development workflows from idea to global deployment. With support for modern frameworks like Next.js, Svelte, Vite, and Nuxt, teams can ship fast, responsive applications without managing complex backend operations. Vercel’s AI Cloud includes an AI Gateway, SDKs, workflow automation tools, and fluid compute, enabling developers to integrate large language models and advanced AI features effortlessly. The platform emphasizes instant global distribution, enabling deployments to become available worldwide immediately after a git push. Backed by strong security and performance optimizations, Vercel helps companies deliver personalized, reliable digital experiences at massive scale.
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    Next.js

    Next.js

    Vercel

    Next.js gives you the best developer experience with all the features you need for production: hybrid static & server rendering, TypeScript support, smart bundling, route pre-fetching, and more. The interactive course with quizzes will guide you through everything you need to know to use Next.js. Next.js has built-in support for internationalized (i18n) routing since v10.0.0. You can provide a list of locales, the default locale, and domain-specific locales and Next.js will automatically handle the routing.
    Starting Price: Free
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    TypeScript

    TypeScript

    TypeScript

    TypeScript adds additional syntax to JavaScript to support a tighter integration with your editor. Catch errors early in your editor. TypeScript code converts to JavaScript, which runs anywhere JavaScript runs: In a browser, on Node.js or Deno and in your apps. TypeScript understands JavaScript and uses type inference to give you great tooling without additional code. TypeScript was used by 78% of the 2020 State of JS respondents, with 93% saying they would use it again. The most common kinds of errors that programmers write can be described as type errors: a certain kind of value was used where a different kind of value was expected. This could be due to simple typos, a failure to understand the API surface of a library, incorrect assumptions about runtime behavior, or other errors.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Tailwind CSS

    Tailwind CSS

    Tailwind CSS

    A utility-first CSS framework packed with classes like flex, pt-4, text-center and rotate-90 that can be composed to build any design, directly in your markup. Utility classes help you work within the constraints of a system instead of littering your stylesheets with arbitrary values. They make it easy to be consistent with color choices, spacing, typography, shadows, and everything else that makes up a well-engineered design system. Because Tailwind is so low-level, it never encourages you to design the same site twice. Even with the same color palette and sizing scale, it's easy to build the same component with a completely different look in the next project. Tailwind automatically removes all unused CSS when building for production, which means your final CSS bundle is the smallest it could possibly be. In fact, most Tailwind projects ship less than 10kB of CSS to the client.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Markdown

    Markdown

    Markdown

    Markdown allows you to write using an easy-to-read, easy-to-write plain text format, then convert it to structurally valid XHTML (or HTML). Thus, “Markdown” is two things: (1) a plain text formatting syntax; and (2) a software tool, written in Perl, that converts the plain text formatting to HTML. See the Syntax page for details pertaining to Markdown’s formatting syntax. You can try it out, right now, using the online Dingus. The overriding design goal for Markdown’s formatting syntax is to make it as readable as possible. The idea is that a Markdown-formatted document should be publishable as-is, as plain text, without looking like it’s been marked up with tags or formatting instructions. While Markdown’s syntax has been influenced by several existing text-to-HTML filters, the single biggest source of inspiration for Markdown’s syntax is the format of plain text email.
    Starting Price: Free
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    shadcn/ui

    shadcn/ui

    shadcn/ui

    Shadcn/ui is an open source collection of beautifully designed, accessible, and customizable components that developers can seamlessly integrate into their applications. Built with Tailwind CSS, these components are designed for easy copying and pasting, facilitating rapid development without compromising on design quality. The library offers a diverse range of components, including buttons, sidebars, avatars, tabs, and charts, all crafted to ensure both aesthetic appeal and functional excellence. Shadcn UI emphasizes composability and theming, allowing developers to tailor components to align with specific project requirements and branding guidelines. The platform provides comprehensive documentation and examples, aiding developers in effectively implementing and customizing components within their projects. By leveraging Shadcn UI, developers can expedite the creation of user interfaces, ensuring consistency and accessibility across applications.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Jest

    Jest

    Jest

    Jest aims to work out of the box, config free, on most JavaScript projects. Make tests which keep track of large objects with ease. Snapshots live either alongside your tests, or embedded inline. Tests are parallelized by running them in their own processes to maximize performance. Tests are parallelized by running them in their own processes to maximize performance. By ensuring your tests have unique global state, Jest can reliably run tests in parallel. To make things quick, Jest runs previously failed tests first and re-organizes runs based on how long test files take. By ensuring your tests have unique global state, Jest can reliably run tests in parallel. To make things quick, Jest runs previously failed tests first and re-organizes runs based on how long test files take. Jest uses a custom resolver for imports in your tests, making it simple to mock any object outside of your test’s scope.
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    PostCSS

    PostCSS

    PostCSS

    PostCSS is a versatile tool that transforms CSS using JavaScript plugins, enabling a wide range of functionalities such as linting, supporting variables and mixins, transpiling future CSS syntax, and inlining images. It serves as a framework for developing CSS tools and can be utilized to create template languages similar to Sass and LESS. The core of PostCSS comprises a CSS parser that generates an abstract syntax tree, a set of classes that form the tree, a CSS generator that produces a CSS line for the object tree, and a code map generator for CSS changes. Plugins operate on the object tree, analyzing and modifying it before PostCSS generates a new CSS string reflecting these changes. Notable plugins include Autoprefixer, which adds vendor prefixes, and Stylelint, a modern CSS linter that enforces consistent conventions and avoids errors in stylesheets. PostCSS is employed by industry leaders such as Wikipedia, Twitter, Alibaba, and JetBrains.
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    ESLint

    ESLint

    ESLint

    ESLint is a static code analysis tool for identifying problematic patterns in JavaScript code. It allows developers to configure rules and define custom ones, addressing both code quality and coding style issues. ESLint supports current ECMAScript standards and experimental syntax from future drafts. It can process code using JSX or TypeScript through appropriate plugins or transpilers. The tool is integrated into most text editors and can be part of continuous integration pipelines, enabling automatic problem detection and correction. ESLint is the #1 JavaScript linter by downloads on npm and is used at companies like Microsoft, Airbnb, Netflix, and Facebook. Preprocess code, use custom parsers and write your own rules that work alongside ESLint's built-in rules. Customize ESLint to work exactly the way you need it for your project. Many problems ESLint finds can be automatically fixed. ESLint fixes are syntax-aware so you won't experience errors.
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    Contentlayer

    Contentlayer

    Contentlayer

    Contentlayer is a content preprocessor that validates and transforms your content into type-safe JSON, which you can easily import into your application. It provides a seamless abstraction between your Markdown files or CMS and your application, allowing you to import and manipulate your content as data directly with JavaScript or TypeScript methods. This eliminates the need to learn new query languages or navigate complex APIs. Contentlayer ensures that your data is properly structured across your application by automatically generating type definitions and configurable data validations. It supports integration with various site frameworks and content sources, including MDX, Notion, and Sanity. By facilitating incremental and parallel builds, instant content live-reload, and scalability to handle thousands of documents, Contentlayer enhances both developer experience and application performance.
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    HTML

    HTML

    HTML

    HTML, short for HyperText Markup Language, is the markup language that is used by every website on the internet. HTML is code that websites use to build and structure every part of their website and web pages. HTML5 is a markup language used for structuring and presenting content on the World Wide Web. It is the fifth and final major HTML version that is a World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) recommendation. The current specification is known as the HTML Living Standard. It is maintained by the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG), a consortium of the major browser vendors (Apple, Google, Mozilla, and Microsoft). HTML5 includes detailed processing models to encourage more interoperable implementations; it extends, improves, and rationalizes the markup available for documents and introduces markup and application programming interfaces (APIs) for complex web applications. For the same reasons, HTML5 is also a candidate for cross-platform mobile applications.
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