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MIT License | MIT License |
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agrippa
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Help me get familiar with Tailwind CSS
I'm working on a huge new version for Agrippa, which is essentially an open source tool for generating frontend components without the boilerplate (kind of like supercharged snippets, but even greater π€©). Seeing as Tailwind is already used in many teams today and it's only becoming more and more popular, I thought it could be beneficial to many if Agrippa had first-class support for it - and it's a great opportunity to learn more about a trending tool, too π
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Agrippa 1.4 is out ππ
To get started with Agrippa, read the Getting Started guide or visit us on GitHub. Your thoughts and feedback, as always, are most welcome. If you've found a bug with this release, or want to suggest a new feature, please submit an issue.
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Getting started with Agrippa, the React CLI
For the complete list of options that Agrippa supports, see The Complete List of Generation Options on the wiki. For more info about baseDir, see Using baseDir and dest. Finally, for more info about post-commands, which are one of the main features that make Agrippa as flexible as it is, see The Post Command cookbook π².
That's it! Agrippa has an ever-growing community around it, and I hope you'll join it too! To get started, visit Agrippa on GitHub.
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Agrippa 1.3 is out πππ
So, thanks everyone! If you're not using Agrippa, join us! Get started here.
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How are you using Styled Components?
I'm asking because we want to implement styled-components support for Agrippa, the React CLI for component generation! In fact, it's the second issue opened on our GitHub repository!
- I've created a CLI for React component generation without the boilerplate - meet Agrippa!
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Agrippa 1.2 is out ππ
If you're not using Agrippa yet, get started here. If you are using Agrippa, thanks for being part of the community! Let us know what you think about it, here or elsewhere.
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Enhance your React workflow with this new tool
NPM, Github, Dev.to.
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Agrippa v1.1.0 introduces base directories and post commands
About a month ago, the first production version of Agrippa was published, and I announced it in my first post on dev.to, Meet Agrippa, the React CLI for component generation. I was honored at the amount of positive feedback for the project (thank you all!!), and had immediately started working on improving the tool further.
styled-components
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Approaches to Styling React Components, Best Use Cases
CSS-in-JS is a styling technique wherein CSS is composed using JavaScript instead of defined in external files. This method allows CSS to be scoped locally to components rather than globally, reducing the probability of style conflicts. Utilizing JavaScript also enables dynamic styling easily aligned with the component's state or props. Libraries like Styled Components and Emotion are popular choices in the React ecosystem for adopting this method.
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Growth Hacking Killed GitHub Stars
In 2023, I had a chat with Max Stoiber, CEO of Stellate, on a podcast to learn about his early success on GitHub. His first open-source project, react-boilerplate/react-boilerplate, gained a whopping 10k stars in just one weekend after appearing on the homepage of Hacker News. This success led Max to drop out of university and create several other popular open-source projects, including styled-components. This library accelerates the process of building styles in React components.
- Creating Nx Workspace with Eslint, Prettier and Husky Configuration
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The Secret Weapon of Top Developers: 7 React JS Libraries You Can't Afford to Ignore
Embracing the styled-components library allows developers to write actual CSS code to style their components. It utilizes tagged template literals to style components, enabling a seamless integration of styles within the component's JavaScript file. This approach eliminates the mapping between components and styles, thus enhancing developer productivity and component reusability.
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The 20 most used React libraries
styled-components: Allows for maintainable styling with CSS-in-JS. Learn more
- Iniciando um backoffice rapidamente com AdminJS
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Styling React 2023 edition
Over the past few years, I've worked with React apps utilising various CSS-in-JS libraries, starting with styled-components, transitioning through emotion, Theme UI, and finally Stitches. I've also integrated MUI, Mantine, and Chakra in numerous client projects.
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The Ultimate Tech Stack for Building a Full-Stack MVP and Iterating Quickly
There are several alternatives to MUI. shadcn/ui is a modern alternative that is very popular. Ant Design is also a great alternative. Charkra UI can also be used as a UI Framework. Some people suggest just using styled components. Some use Tailwind CSS. Yet, for both styled components and Tailwind CSS, one still writes a lot of CSS. This might not provide the best developer experience compared to using a UI Framework, especially if we aim to avoid designing all the pages on the website.
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React Ecosystem inΒ 2024
Website: Styled Components
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Building an entire fullstack project with Firebase 10 and React (Vite)
The project is build using several ready made components available within, Mantine. Itβs a fully featured React components library. However some places still use some custom CSS-in-JS so we used some good olβ styled components.
What are some alternatives?
igniteui-cli - Ignite UI Command-Line Interface by Infragistics
styled-jsx - Full CSS support for JSX without compromises
story-tab - β‘ Create React components demos in a zap
chakra-ui - β‘οΈ Simple, Modular & Accessible UI Components for your React Applications
ignite-bowser - Bowser is now re-integrated into Ignite CLI! Head to https://github.com/infinitered/ignite to check it out.
emotion - π©βπ€ CSS-in-JS library designed for high performance style composition
superplate - A well-structured production-ready frontend boilerplate with Typescript, React Testing Library, styled-component, React Query, .env, Axios, Bundle Analyzer, Prettier and 30+ plugins. superplate creates projects for React.js, Next.js, and refine. https://pankod.github.io/superplate/
styletron - :zap: Toolkit for component-oriented styling
react-demo-tab-cli - β‘ Create React components demos in a zap [Moved to: https://github.com/mkosir/demozap]
JSS - JSS is an authoring tool for CSS which uses JavaScript as a host language.
Ink - π React for interactive command-line apps
PostCSS - Transforming styles with JS plugins