LPeg-Parsers
impulse
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4.7 | 2.5 | |
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GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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LPeg-Parsers
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Six programming languages Iād like to see
When I need to parse text with Lua, the first thing I reach for is LPeg. It's great when you can create a standalone expression to parse, say, an IPv4 address, then reuse that in a larger expression. And the data can be transformed as it's being parsed (say, converting a string of digits into an actual integer value).
I have a bunch of Lua modules based around LPeg: https://github.com/spc476/LPeg-Parsers
impulse
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Show HN: I made CSS Pro, a re-imagined Devtools for web design
I you use Tailwind and React, you might like Impulse[1] (disclaimer: I made it and use it almost daily)
Not only does it provide means for visual editing (for Tailwind only), but it also saves all changes to your code.
Free and open source.
[1] https://impulse.dev/
- Launched Supertweak - a visual editor chrome extension for Tailwind websites
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How I launched Impulse.dev
I've been working exclusively on this project for half a year and... I don't really know where it's going. One of the primary goals from the beginning was to make a product I could use for most of my UI work. And oh my God, have I achieved that. Having used Impulse regularly for months (including designing Impulse itself and impulse.dev), I can't imagine going back.
- Show HN: Impulse ā React UI editor that edits your code
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What is the best way to notify the React and Tailwind community about the new tool?
You can look at a few demo videos on the website https://impulse.dev/
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Impulse ā Impossible Dev Tools for React and Tailwind
Trying to design some elements intuitively, just by setting classes and seeing how it looks; also prototyping. With Impulse, I can just cycle through all possible font-sizes / margins / paddings / shades of a color / you name it. I've designed the whole impulse.dev website with that approach and I don't wanna go back, it's just so much faster and fun even compared to writing code on two monitors with 10 years of experience. :D
- Show HN: Impulse ā Impossible Dev Tools for React and Tailwind
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