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Deno KV Tutorials & Examples
Check out these examples showing real-world usage of Deno KV.
Use queues to process incoming webhooks Jump to heading
Follow this tutorial to learn how to use queues to offload tasks to a background process, so your web app can remain responsive. This example shows how to enqueue tasks that handle incoming webhook requests from GitHub.
Use queues to schedule a future notification Jump to heading
Follow this tutorial to learn how to schedule code to execute at some time in the future using queues. This example shows how to schedule a notification with Courier.
CRUD in Deno KV - TODO List Jump to heading
- Zod schema validation
- Built using Fresh
- Real-time collaboration using BroadcastChannel
- Source code
- Live preview
Deno SaaSKit Jump to heading
- Modern SaaS template built on Fresh.
- Product Hunt-like template entirely built on KV.
- Uses Deno KV OAuth for GitHub OAuth 2.0 authentication
- Use to launch your next app project faster
- Source code
- Live preview
Multi-player Tic-Tac-Toe Jump to heading
- GitHub authentication
- Saved user state
- Real-time sync using BroadcastChannel
- Source code
- Live preview
Multi-user pixel art drawing Jump to heading
- Persistent canvas state
- Multi-user collaboration
- Real-time sync using BroadcastChannel
- Source code
- Live preview
GitHub authentication and KV Jump to heading
- Stores drawings in KV
- GitHub authentication
- Source code
- Live preview
Deno KV oAuth 2 Jump to heading
- High-level OAuth 2.0 powered by Deno KV
- Source code
- Live preview
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