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Show HN: A CLI to create your Node.js application's boilerplate
A CLI I'm working on that creates boilerplates and templates for various languages/frameworks now supports Node.js.
https://github.com/utopiops/utopiops
In case of Node.js, at this early stage, it supports Express frameworks, creates the folder structure, mongoose, passport.js, sets up git, linting and testing tool.
- A CLI to create your Node.js application's boilerplate
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Show HN: A CLI to kick-start any language
Also soon, you'll be able to deploy your applications to AWS with a single command.
Appreciate your feedbacks and all the contributions are welcome.
https://github.com/utopiops/utopiops
- A CLI to kick-start any language
- A CLI more than ng
- How to publish a package to npm
- A CLI more than CRA
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Ask HN: What license should I choose for my software?
I've been building a platform that is going to make DevOps work on any cloud 10x easier and faster, meaning you either won't need to deal with DevOps at all or you will do only the tiny part which is really specific to you.
I've managed to build a lot of the features I wanted and now I want to make it open-source/code available.
My question is what license is the best? Can I start with CC and move to MIT later?
https://github.com/utopiops/utopiops
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Ask HN: Problems worth solving with a low-code back end?
Drag and Drop Visual Programming Language, the click of a button is interpreted as a source of an object stream. Think packet oriented programming, of reactive functional programming, or RxJs, or Node-RED.
To answer your question: you evaluate a low-code builder by the ease with which it can generate entire website applications. And by generate, I mean code generation as well, because you want these programs to emit beautiful code that is indistinguishable from hand made code. For code generation see yeoman, especially AST parsing and that nifty var function: https://yeoman.io/
And of course any one of the 5 above is a good test, but all 5 in harmony are better.
As to non-visual/tui tools, its bash. shells are low code tools take a look:
AT&T Archives: The UNIX Operating System:
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Get rid of Copy/Paste with Plop Js!
Plop js actually allows us to create the structures that we have previously created templates on cli via command. It does this in a very simple way. I can give hygen and yeoman as an alternative to plop js. I plan to write content about these libraries in the future.
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Modern VS Code extension development tutorial: Building a secure extension
You use them to install Yeoman and the VS Code Extension Generator. This generator creates a frame (scaffold) for your extension so you don't have to write everything from scratch. If you elect to build your project using TypeScript (recommended for this blog), it's recommended that you install the TypeScript + Webpack Problem Matcher to make it easier to find and match coding errors.
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Show HN: Scaffolder, CLI tool to generate project structure, taken from YAML
Nice, reminds me of https://yeoman.io/ which was popular couple years ago
- Quickly initializing an "empty" project?
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Creating an OpenAI powered Writing Assistant for VS Code
Before we can start building the extension, we need to gather and prepare the necessary tools. In this case, the needed tools are node, git, yeoman and generator-code. For a newcomer like myself, this basic tutorial is perfect. I recommend going through it to learn the fundamentals.
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How to create Syntax Highlighting for .txt file
If you wanted something much more advanced for some actual syntax highlighting and not just word highlighting, you can you use the built-in tools to create your own language syntax highlighter. You can define words, expressions, and grammar that gets formatted and colored and more across a specific type of file (you could enable it for .txt files if you really wanted to). You'd want to install Yeoman and the VScode Extension Generator.
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Yo: a little ttoy for your tty
Maybe recheck the name ? https://www.npmjs.com/package/yo https://yeoman.io/
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FSF: Chrome’s JPEG XL killing shows how the web works under browser hegemony
If you are wondering about performance cost please take a look here, especially the last comment. https://github.com/yeoman/yeoman/issues/810 . With the advent of http2 and http3 the tcp connection is never reset and in http 3 the browser can always stop and resume the image loading without throwing the current progress away. FB, Google, Shopify, Reddit and many others are all using webp which doesn't support progressive rendering and I am sure at their scale they have at least million site visits with slow network and they are doing fine.
- MSP Dispatch 3/24/23: Coding with ChatGPT, Windows 11 Snipping Tool Privacy Bug, CISA Warning on ICS Vulnerability!
What are some alternatives?
dora-metrics - Small backend project to calculate DORA Metrics
plop - Consistency Made Simple
cookiecutter - A cross-platform command-line utility that creates projects from cookiecutters (project templates), e.g. Python package projects, C projects.
degit - Straightforward project scaffolding
cloud-functions-typescript-template - TypeScript template for Google Cloud Functions
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
terraform-provider-iterative - ☁️ Terraform plugin for machine learning workloads: spot instance recovery & auto-termination | AWS, GCP, Azure, Kubernetes
hippo - The WebAssembly Platform
Pulumi - Pulumi - Infrastructure as Code in any programming language. Build infrastructure intuitively on any cloud using familiar languages 🚀
dotnet-wasi-sdk - Packages for building .NET projects as standalone WASI-compliant modules
grucloud - Generate code and diagrams from cloud infrastructures: AWS, Azure, GCP, Kubernetes
create-react-native-app - Create React Native apps that run on iOS, Android, and web