ReactTemplate
typescript-eslint
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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ReactTemplate
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Suggestions needed to replace React-Scripts
I've never found CRA makes project management any easier (aside from the first few days after setting up a new project). In the long run it's always been a pain as it prevents you from touching most of the config. Personally I use this ReactTemplate which uses many of the same tools as CRA but with everything exposed and much more sensible defaults so it's easy to configure for whatever you want and nothing is forced upon you.
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Why the negativity towards Webpack?
Most people have only ever used Webpack via CRA which is a terribly optimized config. If you design your own Webpack config it can be so fast that you won't notice it. (Example)
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I am converting my js files to ts, need feedback if I am doing things as I am supposed to.
I recommend setting up tsconfig with strict mode enabled and ESLint and TypeScript ESLint rules to be fairly strict. This is a great way to learn with guard rails as it'll slap you when you try to do something which is unsafe or too loosely typed. Here's a reference ESLint config that is frequently updated with any newly released rules that fit well. This happens to be for a TypeScript React project, but you can always trim out the rules from plugins that aren't relevant for you.
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React SetUp Question
Don't forget ESLint. Arguably more important than many of those other things for fixing the common mistakes that most developers make. And note that the recommended ESLint configs are incredibly conservative so you probably want to customize the rules to get much higher quality. An example of one of my recommended React/TypeScript ESLint configs.
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What is this called and how do I add it?
And then I have a ton of code-level tools and configs that I use all the time. Many of which are in this React Template if you want to pick through it. There's code spellcheckers, dependency update checkers, extensive linting configs and more.
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Self-taught Front-End developer project in need of review
If you want a reference, take a look at this eslint config for some good rules to use.
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Does CRA + Typescript get pretty slow for anyone?
If you want a reference, this ReactTemplate is very simple and in many cases can be used as a drop-in for CRA.
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Moving an app away from create-react-app
No reason to go overkill with a metaframework. All you need is a new build config. That's all CRA is, a collection of configuration files. I choose to just configure what I need myself so I have control over it and can easily customize it and get all of the features and performance that I want if I want it. The content of your app shouldn't need to change just because your build process changes. (If you want a reference, here's the React Template I start with.)
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Can any one audit my .eslintrc? React + TS + Vite + Jest + Airbnb
Yeah here's the config from my open source React Template: https://github.com/CreativeTechGuy/ReactTemplate/blob/main/.eslintrc.js
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[AskJS] What has been your moment that made you decide to make a template for your <JS framework> projects?
PS: If you are curious, this is my React Template that I was describing above.
typescript-eslint
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Mastering Type-Safe JSON Serialization in TypeScript
Typescript-eslint can assist in this task. This tool helps identify all instances of unsafe any usage. Specifically, all usages of JSON.parse can be found and it can be ensured that the received data's format is checked. More about getting rid of the any type in a codebase can be read in the article Making TypeScript Truly "Strongly Typed".
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Oxlint – written in Rust – 50-100 Times Faster than ESLint
> Only lint files that have changed? How hard that is?
Quite hard, especially since type-aware rules from e.g. https://typescript-eslint.io/ mean that changing the type of a variable in file A can break your code in file B, even if file B hasn't changed.
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How to Do a TypeScript Conversion: an opinionated take on gradual conversions
The article only touches this: when converting to TypeScript, `any` is useful, but in the end you don't want this type in your codebase - so don't forget to use typescript-eslint [0] and turn on those no-unsafe-* rules which guard against `any` leaking into your code.
[0] https://github.com/typescript-eslint/typescript-eslint
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The Best ESLint Rules for React Projects
By convention, React components should be named in PascalCase. @typescript-eslint has the config we need, and though we can't specifically target React components, we can target variables (and set some other conventions while we're at it):
- Open source public fund experiment - One and a half years update
- Never touch those //ts-ignores
What are some alternatives?
vite-react-ts-template - npx degit akx/vite-react-ts-template
eslint-config-google - ESLint shareable config for the Google JavaScript style guide
openapi-generator-cli - A node package wrapper for https://github.com/OpenAPITools/openapi-generator
angular-eslint - :sparkles: Monorepo for all the tooling related to using ESLint with Angular
eslint-plugin-ember - An ESLint plugin that provides set of rules for Ember applications based on commonly known good practices.
ts-standard - Typescript style guide, linter, and formatter using StandardJS
webpack-chain - A chaining API to generate and simplify the modification of Webpack configurations.
zod - TypeScript-first schema validation with static type inference
envalid - Environment variable validation for Node.js
node-clinic - Clinic.js diagnoses your Node.js performance issues
craco - Create React App Configuration Override, an easy and comprehensible configuration layer for Create React App.
ts-node - TypeScript execution and REPL for node.js