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bulletproof-react | cal.com | |
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22,776 | 28,645 | |
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5.0 | 10.0 | |
about 11 hours ago | 2 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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bulletproof-react
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Coding Snippets Dev Log (9/27/23)
Using -> this guide to help structure a project in a better way
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Best File Structure
bulletproof react
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Beware of teammates who refactor code based on personal taste without proper documentation or completeness. Sounds familiar.
Well I’d definitely have a file structure in place. I use bullet proof react as my go to. But I mean like…I’d say there’s probably 10 things causing 90% of the problems. So things like folder structure, yes, but also how long the files are, I mean…how enmeshed it all is…maybe the naming conventions.
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My React Beginner Project
Follow this: https://github.com/alan2207/bulletproof-react
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What's the best component / folder architecture for a project to scale?
Your approach is similar to bulletproof-react, which I personally love. I have built projects of all sizes with it and the DX was always nice! Check it out if you want and good luck on your project 😁
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Are there any react js best practices websites?
Link for the lazy ones.
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Inspiration for my first React project
Not sure if this helps, but Bulletproof React is a very good architecture to React projects of any size. Maybe it can give you some insight on how to structure your project. Good luck!
- Software Architecture in React
- Software Architecture in frontend
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Best practices for organizing projects files in react
Been content with how Bulletproof react does it, only thing missing for me is differentiation between views and components.
cal.com
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Start your own (side) business with open-source in mind
Cal.com is an open-source event-juggling scheduler for everyone, and is free for individuals.
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Setup monorepo with pnpm, typescript and turborepo
Turborepo is a tool that makes it easy to manage monorepos with pnpm and typescript. On large open source porject like cal.com they use it for fast building or running developing tasks like testing or linting. Turborepo depend havily on caching so it would reduce signficantly the time to build or run the tasks as well as CI/CD pipelines time and cost.
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JSONCrack Codebase Analysis — Part 4.2.1.1 — JsonEditor — debouncedUpdateJson
The next codebase to analyse is cal.com. This repo is larger than jsoncrack. It is a monorepo with packages and lots of stuff going behind the scenes.
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What is 10x better than Calendly?
hey, peer here from cal.com. we have an issue where we track all individual caldav implementations: https://github.com/calcom/cal.com/issues/9990
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Open Source alternatives to tools you Pay for
Cal - Alternative to Calendly
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Fellow HSP entrepreneurs, how do you manage your energy and stress?
I force clients who want to talk to me to book a call. I use cal.com (free) and my Google Calendar (which its linked to) only allows calls on specific days/times. I have a few "Call Blocks" where they can book. That let's me do calls in a small section of my week, with ample downtime to recover the rest of the week. I'm still learning how many calls a day I can handle. Currently anything more than 2 is too much.
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🔥🔥 Our awesome OSS friends 😍
Cal.com- Cal.com is a scheduling tool that helps you schedule meetings without the back-and-forth emails.
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The Product Hunt + Fastgen Hackathon
Peer Rich (CEO at Cal.com)
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Cal.com Selfhost Issue: Deploying cal.com on selfhost environment gives prisma is not defined issue.
Has any one deployed cal.com with selfhosted environment. Is yes how would have configured prisma for the same.
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Open Source, EVERYTHING??
Recently I came across a company called cal.com, it's a Calendly alternative, but the catch is the entire software is open source: https://github.com/calcom/cal.com.
What are some alternatives?
react-clean-architecture - A realistic approach to implement clean architecture on react codebases
Easy!Appointments - :date: Easy!Appointments - Self Hosted Appointment Scheduler
documentation - 🍰 Architectural design methodology for Frontend projects
EteSync Server - The Etebase server (so you can run your own)
excalidraw - Virtual whiteboard for sketching hand-drawn like diagrams
studio - 🎙️ The easiest way to explore and manipulate your data in all of your Prisma projects.
redux-toolkit - The official, opinionated, batteries-included toolset for efficient Redux development
Nextcloud - ☁️ Nextcloud server, a safe home for all your data
payload - The best way to build a modern backend + admin UI. No black magic, all TypeScript, and fully open-source, Payload is both an app framework and a headless CMS.
Prisma - Next-generation ORM for Node.js & TypeScript | PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, SQL Server, SQLite, MongoDB and CockroachDB
SAAS-Starter-Kit-Pro - 🚀A boilerplate for building Software-as-Service (SAAS) apps with Reactjs, and Nodejs
org-caldav - Caldav sync for Emacs orgmode