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form | Release It! π | |
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3 | 9 | |
3,351 | 7,573 | |
2.6% | 1.6% | |
9.4 | 8.3 | |
8 days ago | 5 days ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
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TanStack Form: Setup and simple validation (with shadcn/ui)
If you want to support the development of the project you can contribute to the GitHub Repo as I'm doing. You'll also find some previews such as this PR which will extend the validation feature.
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Nx - Highlights of 2023
Tanstack - Tanstack has evolved to an entire ecosystem consisting of the famous Tanstack (or React) Query, Tanstack Table, now also Tanstack Router and Tanstack Form. It started with Tanstack Query, which adopted Nx and Nx Cloud. Zack talked about this collab with Dominik, and we also had Dominik on our Nx live stream. Now, all the above-mentioned Tanstack libs have adopted Nx, and there's more coming.
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The Best React Form Library (2022)
Iβve tried lots of form libraries, but none solve the burden of easy, rapid form building as well as RJSF does.
Release It! π
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Nx - Highlights of 2023
Open source libraries and frameworks share a common necessity: the need to develop multiple packages cohesively and efficiently while managing their versioning and publishing to NPM. Nx has emerged as a go-to choice for handling such open source monorepos (as we'll explore further in the next section of this blog post). Until recently, one area Nx did not address directly was versioning and release management. Traditionally, this gap has been filled with tools like release-it, changesets, or custom Node scripts, similar to our approach in the Nx repository.
- automatic changelog generation with CI
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How does the typescript-eslint project generate its changelogs?
Hi. I'm maintaining a small monorepo and I'd like to learn techniques from large, mature projects like typescript-eslint. I assume they automate changelogs from commit logs and/or PRs, but I can't figure out how they do it by looking at their source code. I do know of tools like release-it that helps automate the process; do the typescript-eslint maintainers use such a tool, or use a homegrown one?
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Quickly start developing your own npm package library with NestJS.
This is a quick start guide for setting up a NestJS project for creating your own package library with automated versioning and package publishing. https://github.com/Emgevorgyan/nestjs-package-quick-start
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Package Publishing Reading & Resources
Release It! - This seems promising. A CLI tool that can be used in interactive or continuous integration mode. The big appeal for me is a Yarn workspaces specific plugin.
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Monorepo is so frustrating...
Fine, but I need a package release tool and release-it tools looks good. I install, configure and on the last step - publishing - I find out that this lib does not support monorepo... https://github.com/release-it/release-it/issues/831 and the release-it-yarn-workspaces lib does not support the latest version of release-it https://github.com/rwjblue/release-it-yarn-workspaces/issues/68
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My ideal Rust workflow
May be less relevant for your particular workflow (because npm-specific and because everything is internal for you), but Iβm a big fan of an alternative in the auto-release-generation space: the combo of release-it and release-it-lerna-changelog, which give you the same kind of automation but donβt require specific git commit messages, because instead the combo uses the GH API and labels to generate the changelog. This is a muuuuuch nicer experience for external contributors, because it puts the responsibility for that back on maintainers instead.
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DynamoDB GUI with Electron, React & Typescript
Release It - To create tags, bump the versions, manage release betas and detect merged changes.
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Writing a High Quality README! π₯
Release It
What are some alternatives?
react-cool-form - π π React hooks for forms state and validation, less code more performant.
semantic-release - :package::rocket: Fully automated version management and package publishing
usetheform - React library for composing declarative forms, manage their state, handling their validation and much more.
autochecker - β»οΈ Test your libraries in many different versions of NodeJS, Ruby, Java and many other languages
react-hooks-in-svelte - React hook examples ported to Svelte
iProxy - π Cross platform Web debugging proxyοΌfork of LightProxyγLinux & ε€η½ε‘ζ―ζοΌ
use-metamask - a custom React Hook to manage Metamask in Ethereum ΔApp projects
conventional-changelog - Generate changelogs and release notes from a project's commit messages and metadata.
react-hook-form - π React Hooks for form state management and validation (Web + React Native)
prop-sets - Generate and test every possible instance of a component in React
large-monorepo - Benchmarking Nx and Turborepo
lightproxy - π Cross platform Web debugging proxy