{"success":true,"data":{"query":"Next.js documentation","limit":10,"count":10,"sources":["wiki_real_estate.hat","wiki_artificial_intelligence.hat","wiki_dallas.hat","web_1779060034.hat"],"synced":[],"results":[{"source":"wiki_real_estate.hat","text":"ARTICLE: Cadastre\nA cadastre or cadaster ( kə-DAS-tər) is a comprehensive recording of the real estate or real property's metes-and-bounds of a country. Often it is represented graphically in a cadastral map, though historical written accounts, such as the Domesday Book in England in 1086, were early examples of cadastre.\nIn most countries, legal systems have developed around original administrative systems and use the cadastre to define the dimensions and location of land parcels described in legal documentation. A land parcel or cadastral parcel is defined as \"a continuous area, or more appropriately volume, that is identified by a unique set of homogeneous property rights\".\nCadastral surveys document the boundaries of land ownership, by the production of documents, diagrams, sketches, plans (plats in the US), charts, and maps. They were originally used to ensure reliable facts for land valuation and taxation. Cadastral survey information is often a base element in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) or Land Information Systems (LIS) used to assess and manage land and built infrastructure. Such systems are also employed on a variety of other tasks, for example, to track long-term changes over time for geological or ecological studies, where land tenure is a significant part of the scenario.\nThe cadastre is a fundamental source of data in disputes and lawsuits between landowners. Land registration and cadastre are both types of land recording and complement each other. Under his code, Napoleon established a comprehensive cadastral system for France that is regarded as the forerunner of most modern versions.\nBy allowing for the clear assignment of rights to property, and demarcating and delimiting parcels of land, cadasters have been credited with strengthening the financial independence of land owners, facilitating economic risk taking and in turn growth in output and employment, and improving state fiscal capacity (through, for example, improved tax collection and more properly valued real estate markets).","score":45.103059609765616,"links":[]},{"source":"wiki_real_estate.hat","text":"Documentation\nCadastral documentation comprises the documentary materials submitted to cadastre or land administration offices for renewal of cadastral recordings. Cadastral documentation is kept in paper and/or electronic form.  Jurisdiction statutes and further provisions specify the content and form of the documentation, as well as the person(s) authorized to prepare and sign the documentation, including concerned parties (owner, etc.), licensed surveyors and legal advisors. The office concerned reviews the submitted information; if the documentation does not comply with stated provisions, the office may set a deadline for the applicant to submit complete documentation.\nThe concept of cadastral documentation emerged late in the English language, as the institution of cadastre developed outside English-speaking countries. In a Danish textbook, one out of fifteen chapters regards the form and content of documents concerning subdivision and other land matters. Early textbooks of international scope focused on recordings in terms of land registration and technical aspects of cadastral survey, yet note that 'cadastral surveying has been carried out within a tight framework of legislation'. With the view of assessing transaction costs, a European project: Modelling real property transactions (2001–2005) charted procedures for the transfer of ownership and other rights in land and buildings. Cadastral documentation is described, e.g. for Finland as follows '8. Surveyor draws up cadastral map and cadastral documents … 10. Surveyor sends cadastral documents to cadastral authority.'  In Australia, similar activities are referred to as 'lodgement of plans of subdivision at land titles offices'","score":45.103059609765616,"links":[]},{"source":"wiki_artificial_intelligence.hat","text":"Artificial neural networks\nAn artificial neural network is based on a collection of nodes also known as artificial neurons, which loosely model the neurons in a biological brain. It is trained to recognise patterns; once trained, it can recognise those patterns in fresh data. There is an input, at least one hidden layer of nodes and an output. Each node applies a function and once the weight crosses its specified threshold, the data is transmitted to the next layer. A network is typically called a deep neural network if it has at least 2 hidden layers.\nLearning algorithms for neural networks use local search to choose the weights that will get the right output for each input during training. The most common training technique is the backpropagation algorithm. Neural networks learn to model complex relationships between inputs and outputs and find patterns in data. In theory, a neural network can learn any function.\nIn feedforward neural networks the signal passes in only one direction. The term perceptron typically refers to a single-layer neural network. In contrast, deep learning uses many layers. Recurrent neural networks (RNNs) feed the output signal back into the input, which allows short-term memories of previous input events. Long short-term memory networks (LSTMs) are recurrent neural networks that better preserve longterm dependencies and are less sensitive to the vanishing gradient problem. Convolutional neural networks (CNNs) use layers of kernels to more efficiently process local patterns. This local processing is especially important in image processing, where the early CNN layers typically identify simple local patterns such as edges and curves, with subsequent layers detecting more complex patterns like textures, and eventually whole objects.","score":42.37481353769364,"links":[]},{"source":"wiki_artificial_intelligence.hat","text":"GPT\nGenerative pre-trained transformers (GPT) are large language models (LLMs) that generate text based on the semantic relationships between words in sentences. Text-based GPT models are pre-trained on a large corpus of text that can be from the Internet. The pretraining consists of predicting the next token (a token being usually a word, subword, or punctuation). Throughout this pretraining, GPT models accumulate knowledge about the world and can then generate human-like text by repeatedly predicting the next token. Typically, a subsequent training phase makes the model more truthful, useful, and harmless, usually with a technique called reinforcement learning from human feedback (RLHF). Current GPT models are prone to generating falsehoods called \"hallucinations\". These can be reduced with RLHF and quality data, but the problem has been getting worse for reasoning systems. Such systems are used in chatbots, which allow people to ask a question or request a task in simple text.\nCurrent models and services include ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Copilot, and Meta AI. Multimodal GPT models can process different types of data (modalities) such as images, videos, sound, and text.","score":42.37481353769364,"links":[]},{"source":"wiki_artificial_intelligence.hat","text":"Tools\nMCMAS – a symbolic model checker for multi-agent systems supporting temporal, epistemic and strategic logics.\nMCMAS-OP – an extension of MCMAS for open multi-agent systems where agents may join or leave at runtime. (Open source)\nAJPF (Agent JPF) – an extension of Java Pathfinder for model checking agent programming languages.\nVerifyAX – a simulation-based verification platform for AI agents.\n\nSee also\nAI safety\nArtificial Intelligence Act\nEthics of artificial intelligence\nLanguage model benchmark\n\nNotes\n\n\n== References ==\n\n--- NEXT ARTICLE ---","score":42.37481353769364,"links":[]},{"source":"wiki_dallas.hat","text":"Crime\nAccording to the FBI, a city to city comparison of crime rates can be misleading, because recording practices vary from city to city, citizens report different percentages of crimes from one city to the next, and the actual number of people physically present in a city is unknown. With that in mind, Dallas has one of the top 10 crime rates in Texas and its crime rate is higher than the national average.\nSince 2020, Dallas's murder rate has seen a notable increase. In 2020, Dallas recorded 251 murders which was a 20-year high. By 2022 it decreased to 214 but then increased to 246 in 2023. As of 2020, the gang presence in Dallas has grown significantly and is heavily responsible for the spike in crime. Dallas leaders have made crime reduction a major priority.","score":38.92137578884761,"links":[]},{"source":"wiki_dallas.hat","text":"Not far north of the area is the Meadows Museum at Southern Methodist University. In 2009, it joined up with Madrid's Prado Museum for a three-year partnership. The Prado focuses on Spanish visual art and has a collection of Spanish art in North America, with works by de Juanes, El Greco, Fortuny, Goya, Murillo, Picasso, Pkensa, Ribera, Rico, Velasquez, Zurbaran, and other Spaniards.\nThese works, as well as non-Spanish highlights like sculptures by Rodin and Moore, have been so successful of a collaboration that the Prado and Meadows have agreed upon an extension of the partnership.\nThe Institute for Creation Research operates the ICR Discovery Center for Science & Earth History, a creationism museum, in Dallas. The former Texas School Book Depository, from which, according to the Warren Commission Report, Lee Harvey Oswald shot and killed President John F. Kennedy in 1963, has served since the 1980s as a county government office building, except for its sixth and seventh floors, which house the Sixth Floor Museum.\nThe American Museum of the Miniature Arts is at the Hall of State in Fair Park. The Arts District is also home to DISD's Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, a magnet school that was recently expanded. City Center District, next to the Arts District, is home to the Dallas Contemporary.","score":38.92137578884761,"links":[]},{"source":"wiki_dallas.hat","text":"Sports\nDowntown Dallas is home to two major league sports teams that play at the American Airlines Center: the Dallas Mavericks (NBA), who won the NBA Championship in 2011, and the Dallas Stars (NHL), who won the Stanley Cup in 1999. Nearby Arlington is home to the Dallas Cowboys (NFL), who play at the AT&T Stadium and have won five Super Bowls, the Texas Rangers (MLB), who play at Globe Life Field and won the World Series in 2023, and the Dallas Wings (WNBA), who play at College Park Center. MLS team FC Dallas plays at Toyota Stadium in Frisco and won the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup in 1997 and 2016. The newest team in Dallas is Dallas Trinity FC, the first professional women's soccer team that plays at the historic Cotton Bowl (stadium). The city is home to several minor league and college sports programs in the area.\nSince joining the league as an expansion team in 1960, the Cowboys have enjoyed substantial success, advancing to eight Super Bowls and winning five. The Cowboys are financially the most valuable sports franchise in the world, worth approximately $4 billion. In 2009, they relocated to their new 80,000-seat stadium in Arlington, which was the site of Super Bowl XLV and is set to host the most matches during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The Cowboys are currently part of the East Division of the National Football Conference (NFC).\nThe Texas Rangers won the American League pennant in 2010, 2011 and 2023, and won the World Series in 2023. The franchise relocated from Washington D.C. in 1972. They play in the West Division of the American League.\nThe Dallas Mavericks joined the league as an expansion team in 1980. They won their first National Basketball Association championship in 2011 led by Dirk Nowitzki. They play in the Southwest Division of the Western Conference.\nThe Dallas Stars moved to North Texas in 1993 as a relocation from the former team, the Minnesota North Stars. The Stars have won eight division titles in Dallas, two Presidents' Trophies as the top regular season team in the NHL, the Western Conference championship three times, and in 1998–99, the Stanley Cup. The team plays in the Central Division of the Western Conference.\nFC Dallas play at Toyota Stadium (formerly FC Dallas Stadium and Pizza Hut Park), a stadium that opened in 2005. They currently play in MLS's Western Conference. The team was originally called the Dallas Burn and used to play in the Cotton Bowl. Although FC Dallas has not yet won a MLS Cup, they won the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup in 1997 and 2016 and the Supporters' Shield in 2016. Previously, the Dallas Tornado played in the North American Soccer League from 1968 to 1981.\nThe Dallas Wings came to The Metroplex in 2016 after relocating from Tulsa.\nThere are many notable minor league teams in the Dallas-Fort Worth. The Allen Americans are a professional ice hockey team headquartered at the Credit Union of Texas Event Center in Allen, Texas, which currently plays in the ECHL. They are the minor league affiliate of the NHL's Seattle Kraken. The team was founded in 2009 in the Central Hockey League(CHL). They have won 4 straight championships, 2 in the CHL (2012–13, 2013–14) and 2 in the ECHL(2014–15, 2015–16).\nThe Dallas Renegades are a professional football team in the UFL that plays their home games at Toyota Stadium.\nThe Dallas Sidekicks (2012) are an American professional indoor soccer team based in Allen, Texas, a suburb of Dallas. They play their home games in the Credit Union of Texas Event Center. The team is named after the original Dallas Sidekicks that operated from 1984 to 2004. The MLS-affiliated North Texas SC team is a member of MLS Next Pro and plays in Frisco at Toyota Stadium; it is the reserve team of FC Dallas. The Dallas Mavericks own an NBA G League team, the Texas Legends.\nRugby is a developing sport in Dallas and Texas in general. The multiple clubs, ranging from men's and women's clubs to collegiate and high school, are part of the Texas Rugby Football Union. Dallas was one of only 16 cities in the United States included in the Rugby Super League, represented by Dallas Harlequins. Australian rules football is also growing in Dallas. The Dallas Magpies, founded in 1998, compete in the United States Australian Football League.\nThe only Division I sports program within the Dallas political boundary is the Dallas Baptist University Patriots baseball team. Although outside the city limits, the Mustangs of Southern Methodist University are in the enclave of University Park. Neighboring cities Fort Worth, Arlington, and Denton are home to the Texas Christian University Horned Frogs, UT Arlington Mavericks, and University of North Texas Mean Green respectively. The Dallas area hosted the Final Four of the 2014 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament at AT&T Stadium. The college Cotton Bowl Classic football game was played at the Cotton Bowl through its 2009 game, but has moved to AT&T Stadium.\nThe Red River Showdown is an American college football rivalry game played annually at the Cotton Bowl Stadium during the second weekend of the State Fair of Texas in October. The game is played by the Oklahoma Sooners football team of the University of Oklahoma and the Texas Longhorns football team of the University of Texas at Austin. The 10,000-capacity Forester Stadium, which is used mainly for football and soccer, is also located in Dallas.\nDallas Trinity FC is the first professional women's soccer team in Dallas that plays at the historic Cotton Bowl (stadium) located in Downtown Dallas. Originally founded in May 2023 by the Neil family and managed by Chris Petrucelli, the club kicked off its inaugural season in August 2024 when they played Tampa Bay Sun FC, ending in a 1 v 1 tie. Following this match was two very significant matches for the club, the friendly match and home opener. The club played their friendly match vs FC Barcelona Femení where they lost 0-6 and the club's official home match was against DC Power FC where they tied 1-1.\nThe club finished the season 12–9–7, finishing third and getting eliminated by Tampa Bay Sun FC by the final score of 2–1 in the semi-finals of the USL Championship. Following its inaugural season, the teams parted ways with Pauline MacDonald and Gavin Beith.\nRecently, the team announced its State Fair Clasico Match during the Texas State Fair at Fair Park on October 18 vs Club América Femenil.\nMajor League Volleyball expanded to the Dallas market after announcing plans for a single, unified professional women's volleyball league with the former Pro Volleyball Federation (PVF) in 2025. The Dallas franchise of Major League Volleyball was officially named Dallas Pulse and confirmed Comerica Center in Frisco as its home court for their 2026 debut. In their inaugural season, the Pulse have clinched a postseason spot with Head Coach, Shannon Winzer, as they prepare to host the 2026 MLV Championship at Comerica Center.","score":38.92137578884761,"links":[]},{"source":"web_1779060034.hat","text":"Menu Using App Router Features available in /app Latest Version 16.2.6 For an index of Next.js documentation , see /docs/llms.txt . Next.js Docs Welcome to the Next.js documentation! What is Next.js? Next.js is a React framework for building full-stack web applications. You use React Components to build user interfaces, and Next.js for additional features and optimizations. It also automatically configures lower-level tools like bundlers and compilers. You can instead focus on building your product and shipping quickly. Whether you're an individual developer or part of a larger team, Next.js can help you build interactive, dynamic, and fast React applications. How to use the docs The docs are organized into 3 sections: Getting Started : Step-by-step tutorials to help you create a new application and learn the core Next.js features. Guides : Tutorials on specific use cases, choose what's relevant to you. API Reference : Detailed technical reference for every feature. Use the sidebar to navigate through the sections, or search ( Ctrl+K or Cmd+K ) to quickly find a page. App Router and Pages Router Next.js has two different routers: App Router : The newer router that supports new React features like Server Components. Pages Router : The original router, still supported and being improved. At the top of the sidebar, you'll notice a dropdown menu that allows you to switch between the App Router and the Pages Router docs. React version handling The App Router and Pages Router handle React versions differently: App Router : Uses React canary releases built-in, which include all the stable React 19 changes, as well as newer features being validated in frameworks, prior to a new React release. Pages Router : Uses the React version installed in your project's package.json . This approach ensures new React features work reliably in the App Router while maintaining backwards compatibility for existing Pages Router applications. Pre-requisite knowledge Our documentation assumes some familiarity with web development. Before getting started, it'll help if you're comfortable with: HTML CSS JavaScript React If you're new to React or need a refresher, we recommend starting with our React Foundations course , and the Next.js Foundations course that has you building an application as you learn. Accessibility For the best experience when using a screen reader, we recommend using Firefox and NVDA, or Safari and VoiceOver. Join our Community If you have questions about anything related to Next.js, you're always welcome to ask our community on GitHub Discussions , Discord , X (Twitter) , and Reddit . Next Steps Create your first application and learn the core Next.js features. Getting Started Learn how to create full-stack web applications with the Next.js App Router. Was this helpful? supported. Send","score":37.12400931168676,"links":[]},{"source":"web_1779060034.hat","text":"Menu Using App Router Features available in /app Latest Version 16.2.6 This page is also available as Markdown at /docs/app/getting-started.md . For an index of Next.js documentation , see /docs/llms.txt . Copy page Getting Started Last updated May 13, 2026 Welcome to the Next.js documentation! This Getting Started section will help you create your first Next.js app and learn the core features you'll use in every project. Pre-requisite knowledge Our documentation assumes some familiarity with web development. Before getting started, it'll help if you're comfortable with: HTML CSS JavaScript React If you're new to React or need a refresher, we recommend starting with our React Foundations course , and the Next.js Foundations course that has you building an application as you learn. Next Steps Installation Learn how to create a new Next.js application with the `create-next-app` CLI, and set up TypeScript, ESLint, and Module Path Aliases. Project Structure Learn the folder and file conventions in Next.js, and how to organize your project. Layouts and Pages Learn how to create your first pages and layouts, and link between them with the Link component. Linking and Navigating Learn how the built-in navigation optimizations work, including prefetching, prerendering, and client-side navigation, and how to optimize navigation for dynamic routes and slow networks. Server and Client Components Learn how you can use React Server and Client Components to render parts of your application on the server or the client. Fetching Data Learn how to fetch data and stream content that depends on data. Mutating Data Learn how to mutate data using Server Functions and Server Actions in Next.js. Caching Learn how to cache data and UI in Next.js Revalidating Learn how to revalidate cached data using time-based and on-demand strategies. Error Handling Learn how to display expected errors and handle uncaught exceptions. CSS Learn about the different ways to add CSS to your application, including Tailwind CSS, CSS Modules, Global CSS, and more. Image Optimization Learn how to optimize images in Next.js Font Optimization Learn how to optimize fonts in Next.js Metadata and OG images Learn how to add metadata to your pages and create dynamic OG images. Route Handlers Learn how to use Route Handlers Proxy Learn how to use Proxy Deploying Learn how to deploy your Next.js application. Upgrading Learn how to upgrade your Next.js application to the latest version or canary. Was this helpful? supported. Send","score":37.12400931168676,"links":[]}]},"metadata":{},"timestamp":"2026-07-08T22:47:07.764Z"}