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I'm super excited about this, and I think the community will love it too! Let's show some ❤️ and support this innovation.
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Credits: bolt.new and bolt.diy
not working, got this error- There was an error processing your request: Unexpected Server Error TypeError: Cannot read properties of null (reading 'split')
Hi Mihir, this is open source version of bolt.new and you copied everything because it’s open source, atleast give credits for bolt.diy , as a developer how can you do this, I’m really disappointed with this launch as a open source developer, next time no one will be available to contribute to open source
@akshaynceo I felt the same. You are giving credits (even not saying "built on top of bolt.dyi") at the end of your message, and nothing is mentioned on your web page. It's always "considered a good practice" to mention what software you have copied from if your SaaS platform is based on another platform.
@akshaynceo Completely agree with Akshya. Open-source thrives on collaboration and acknowledgment, not rebranding without credit. Let’s respect the community and its contributors to keep innovation alive.
@akshaynceo@whatsuppiyush I am not the creator of this tool, but the primary goal of this project is to eliminate the need for local installations like bolt.new or bolt.diy.
While it may be a replica, it addresses a real issue for non-technical users who prefer not to deal with opening VS Code, installing packages, or running complex setups.
It simplifies the process for those who just want a straightforward solution and @mihir_kanzariya bro, you should provide credit to bolt.new.
@himanshuraikwar You can easily fork and deploy bolt.diy to Cloudflare Pages for free—it's super straightforward! I even have my own hosted version at bolt.zytra.org, but I'm keeping the original name and not claiming it as my own. Huge thanks to the creators for making it so accessible!
@glenntoews Thank you for your incredible support! I didn't anticipate such a warm response and high traffic from the community. My server struggled to keep up, but I've upgraded it, so you can now use it without any issues.
"Excellent solution! It's been incredibly helpful for streamlining our development process. The efficiency and quality are impressive. Great work on the release! 💫"