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Top 23 TypeScript Yarn Projects
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SurveyJS
Open-Source JSON Form Builder to Create Dynamic Forms Right in Your App. With SurveyJS form UI libraries, you can build and style forms in a fully-integrated drag & drop form builder, render them in your JS app, and store form submission data in any backend, inc. PHP, ASP.NET Core, and Node.js.
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corepack
Zero-runtime-dependency package acting as bridge between Node projects and their package managers
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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lerna-lite
Subset of Lerna in a smaller & more modular project. Helps manage and publish multiple packages in a monorepo/workspace structure
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yarn.build
Build π and Bundle π¦ your local workspaces. Like Bazel, Buck, Pants and Please but for Yarn Berry. Build any language, mix javascript, typescript, golang and more in one polyglot repo. Ship your bundles to AWS Lambda, Docker, or any nodejs runtime.
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audit-ci
Audit NPM, Yarn, and PNPM dependencies in continuous integration environments, preventing integration if vulnerabilities are found at or above a configurable threshold while ignoring allowlisted advisories
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express-webpack-react-redux-typescript-boilerplate
:tada: A full-stack boilerplate that using express with webpack, react and typescirpt!
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game-store-monorepo-app
A full-stack web & mobile app built with React/NodeJS that helps you find and discover over 500,000+ video games on your device. Powered by RAWG API.
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npm-search
πΏ npm βοΈ Algolia replication tool :skier: :snail: :artificial_satellite: (by algolia)
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SaaSHub
SaaSHub - Software Alternatives and Reviews. SaaSHub helps you find the best software and product alternatives
Letβs see how we could set up a shiny new JavaScript project using the Yarn package manager. We are going to set up nodenv, install Node.js and Yarn, and then initialize a new project that we will then be able to use as a foundation for our further ideas.
Project mention: Show HN: Px β Run commands across different JavaScript package managers | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-05-02this is awesome! how would you contrast this with https://github.com/antfu-collective/ni?
Project mention: Proton Mail Discloses User Data Leading to Arrest in Spain | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-05-07> Is this password-derived key the "account key" which I see in the Proton Mail settings interface?
No, the account key is an OpenPGP key which is encrypted with a key derived from your password. The "key encryption key" is not separately visible. The address keys are in turn encrypted using the account key.
> Please clarify what key derivation function is being used.
We use bcrypt, in addition to the OpenPGP S2K (i.e. the bcrypt output is fed as the "password" to OpenPGP's key encryption).
We are in the process of rolling out OpenPGP.js v6, which supports Argon2 for the OpenPGP S2K step, after which we'll start using that - but we aren't quite yet.
> Are there instructions for verifying that all this is happening? I think a lot of folks on HN won't be convinced otherwise.
Take a look at https://github.com/ProtonMail/WebClients/blob/main/packages/..., for example. Though to be honest, if you want to verify that we aren't sending the password to the server anywhere, in principle you'd have to check the code of the entire web app. It's all open source, but it's a lot of work, of course. But you can also check the latest audit report: https://proton.me/blog/security-audit. They also verified all of this stuff.
> It's just that I'm going to create an OpenPGP identity for things like signing code commits on git, signing packages I publish. (...) So I was really hoping to be able to use Proton Mail with this identity instead of the key pair that's generated for the account.
Yeah, I understand. Though, the typical advice from a cryptographer's perspective would be, it's better to use separate keys for separate purposes; and the simplest way to do that is to generate separate OpenPGP certificates, so that's what we'd generally recommend. But, if you want to generate separate subkeys and sign them all using a common primary key, that's also reasonable enough. And, we can improve the documentation on that, although it's a bit of a niche use case (not for HN of course, but for the general audience it is).
> Thanks for reaching out here on HN. I've been a really happy Proton Mail customer and now I'm even happier.
Thanks, glad to hear! :)
Project mention: First time setting up RN envirornment on macOS following official guide results in errors? | /r/reactnative | 2023-06-11It's not typical. Try this
I'd love to use Bun for my projects, but it's not integrated into Corepack yet (and therefore you cannot pin the bun version w/ checksum in package.json)
https://github.com/nodejs/corepack/issues/295
Project mention: Qnm: CLI utility for querying the node_modules directory | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-06-06
For info you can have a look to a setup in httpx (simple yarn 4 + workspaces) or nextjs-monorepo-example (yarn 4 workspaces + turbo + recipe for docker)
There's a video on the homepage at https://jamiemason.github.io/syncpack and a getting started guide at https://jamiemason.github.io/syncpack/guide/getting-started/.
I never really had a go to solution for solving that problem until I found out about Defu by UnJS organization. I discovered this tool while working on one of my Nuxt modules and it has proven to be extremely useful in many different cases.
Project mention: What stack would you recommend to build a LLM app in React without a backend? | /r/react | 2023-12-08https://github.com/Protofy-xyz/Protofy
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Index
What are some of the best open-source Yarn projects in TypeScript? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | verdaccio | 15,956 |
2 | berry | 7,159 |
3 | ni | 5,794 |
4 | yalc | 5,419 |
5 | ProtonMail Web Client | 4,157 |
6 | cli | 2,245 |
7 | corepack | 2,186 |
8 | qnm | 1,897 |
9 | nextjs-monorepo-example | 1,488 |
10 | yarn-deduplicate | 1,375 |
11 | syncpack | 1,290 |
12 | defu | 907 |
13 | shrinkpack | 792 |
14 | lerna-lite | 446 |
15 | taro-hooks | 396 |
16 | yarn.build | 318 |
17 | tiny-package-manager | 306 |
18 | audit-ci | 254 |
19 | Protofy | 191 |
20 | yarn-audit-fix | 174 |
21 | express-webpack-react-redux-typescript-boilerplate | 163 |
22 | game-store-monorepo-app | 150 |
23 | npm-search | 129 |
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