A performant frontend ecommerce starter template with Next.js 14 and Medusa.
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A performant frontend ecommerce starter template with Next.js 14 and Medusa.
A modular, scalable and ultra-fast open-source all-in-one eCommerce platform built on ASP.NET Core 7
A boilerplate storefront build with the Vue Storefront Magento 2 Integration and Storefront UI
Commerce Layer drop-in.js lets you transform any plain HTML page into an enterprise-grade static commerce website, with almost no coding required, thanks to a set of micro frontends that handle the main ecommerce functionalities.
In this workshop, you will learn how to build a completely static ecommerce solution with Commerce Layer, Demo Stores, and some other dev tools.
A curated list of awesome software, libraries, training, and content focussed around ecommerce.
React UI Elements to build and customize Commerce Layer's Dashboard applications.
Elastic Path Commerce Cloud Composable Commerce Reference
Manage your commercetools Custom Objects
Qilin.Cloud is the global technology platform for composable commerce.
This repository contains the SDK package for several Qilin.Cloud API Endpoints, generated from the Qilin.Cloud API reference. Written in Java
This repository contains the SDK package for several Qilin.Cloud API Endpoints, generated from the Qilin.Cloud API reference. Written in .Net
Commerce Layer application for managing inventory.
Commerce Layer application for managing returns.
Commerce Layer application for managing exports.
This repository contains the SDK package for several Qilin.Cloud API Endpoints, generated from the Qilin.Cloud API reference. Written in JavaScript
This repository contains the SDK package for several Qilin.Cloud API Endpoints, generated from the Qilin.Cloud API reference. Written in Ruby on Rails
This repository contains the SDK package for several Qilin.Cloud API Endpoints, generated from the Qilin.Cloud API reference. Written in PHP
The Offer API is used to manage orders. An order consists of at least one order line item, as well as billing address, shipping address and often other details (payment methods and payments, shipping methods and shipments, and so on). An order line item usually refers to an offer on the channel, but can also be a so-called "free item".
The Offer API is used to manage offers. An offer always needs a product as a base to which the offer refers. The product is not merchant-specific (because it describes a product in general), but the offer is. The offer describes the details at which a merchant wants to offer a product on a specific channel.
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