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carbon | lerna | |
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23 | 162 | |
7,473 | 35,352 | |
1.2% | 0.4% | |
9.9 | 8.9 | |
about 2 hours ago | 15 days ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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carbon
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I’d like to contribute to OSS
Not a maintainer on this project but https://github.com/carbon-design-system/carbon/issues/12513 seems to be taking pulls.
- Hey guys I’ve built a very basic application for a window cleaning company I help run.
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Any component libraries / UI frameworks out there that aren't for tech startups? E.g. that would look good for a non-tech small business?
IBM Carbon if you're looking for an enterprise-y theme.
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10 Awesome Svelte UI Component Libraries
Threeshaking and optimizing makes it possible to use Carbon components selectively.
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UI Design by engineers. What can we do to improve?
Carbon is IBM’s
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Using Astronomy, Chemistry, and Meteorology to Name CSS Variables
Sorry IBM, but this is how you really make a carbon design system.
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2022 is the year of Design Systems
IBM developed Carbon, an open source Design System with design tools and resources. Its purpose is to help build complex Design Systems. Carbon is available for React, Svelte, Vue.js, and Web Components. Sources: https://www.carbondesignsystem.com/
- Want to ask, can I use IBM’s design system to develop a website ?
- Carbon Design System by IBM
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Are there any component libraries that don't use CSS-in-JS? CSSModules perhaps, or just plain CSS (or preferably completely unstyled)
At work we are forced by a client to use carbon-components. It uses plain sass, no css-in-js.
lerna
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Add Step-up Authentication Using Angular and NestJS
Open the project up in your favorite IDE. Let's take a quick look at the project organization. The project has an Angular frontend and NestJS API backend housed in a Lerna monorepo. If you are curious about how to recreate the project, check out the repo's README file. I'll include all the npx commands, CLI commands, and the manual steps used to create the project.
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Things I learned while building projects with NX
Lerna currently maintained by Nx team
- tsParticles 3.0.0 is out. Breaking changes ahead.
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Nx 16.8 Release!!!
On Netlify's enterprise tier, approximately 46% of builds are monorepos, with the majority leveraging Nx and Lerna. Recognizing this trend, Netlify has focused on enhancing the setup and deployment experiences for monorepo projects. In particular they worked on an "automatic monorepo detection" feature. When you connect your project to GitHub, Netlify automatically detects if it's part of a monorepo, reads the relevant settings, and pre-configures your project. This eliminates the need for manual setup. This feature also extends to local development via the Netlify CLI.
- Mocha/Chai with TypeScript (2023 update)
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Help with library implementation in a big webapp
This is the exact problem monorepos were born to solve. Not only will a monorepo let you share UI components, you'll be able to gradually add shared application logic as well (for instance, do all of your apps have their own logic for connecting to a database? you could roll that into a shared library with a monorepo). There are a lot of tools for accomplishing this in JS, but probably the most popular is lerna, which is built on top of NX (though lots of teams roll their own monorepo in nx without lerna, which IMO is a totally valid option).
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How to Build and Publish Your First React NPM Package
To begin, you need to prepare your environment. A few ways to build a React package include tools like Bit, Storybook, Lerna, and TSDX. However, for this tutorial, you will use a zero-configuration bundler for tiny modules called Microbundle.
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Utility for making sure that I'm using the right `@types/react`
If so, are you using a monorepo tool like Nx or Lerna? If not, start there and see if it solves your problem.
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[AskJS] Is there a silver bullet for consuming Typescript libraries in a Monorepo?
I mean I don't know what your monorepo looks like, but for example infernojs (actually written with typescript) uses lerna, and lerna seems simpler than typescript references
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Understanding npm Versioning
Tools for publishing, such as Lerna (when using the --conventional-commit flag), follow this convention when incrementing package versions and generating changelog files.
What are some alternatives?
antd - An enterprise-class UI design language and React UI library
turborepo - Incremental bundler and build system optimized for JavaScript and TypeScript, written in Rust – including Turborepo and Turbopack. [Moved to: https://github.com/vercel/turbo]
fluent-ui - 🌈 React components that inspired by Microsoft's Fluent Design System.
nx - Smart Monorepos · Fast CI
chakra-ui - ⚡️ Simple, Modular & Accessible UI Components for your React Applications
changesets - 🦋 A way to manage your versioning and changelogs with a focus on monorepos
ant-design.
pnpm - Fast, disk space efficient package manager
rsuite - 🧱 A suite of React components .
webpack - A bundler for javascript and friends. Packs many modules into a few bundled assets. Code Splitting allows for loading parts of the application on demand. Through "loaders", modules can be CommonJs, AMD, ES6 modules, CSS, Images, JSON, Coffeescript, LESS, ... and your custom stuff.
base web - A React Component library implementing the Base design language
single-spa - The router for easy microfrontends