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MIT License | MIT License |
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degit
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CMake and Git Submodules: More Advanced Cases
But what I'd like to do at this point to tie a bow on the whole thing, once you've made any customizations you feel necessary, is commit the whole thing as a degit template. This will help you reuse your template across many happy projects in the future!
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Building a multilingual NextJS app using the new app directory
The easiest way to follow this guide is to degit a Nextjs boilerplate.
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What do you use to easily setup new projects?
There's a tool for history-less cloning: https://github.com/Rich-Harris/degit
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Add an Options Page to Chrome Extension
The easiest way is to use degit.
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Invoking React components from your Ember apps
Here I am using degit to bootstrap our Ember app since the ember-cli doesn't allow you to create a new Ember app in the name of app.
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Advice on migrating from multirepo to monorepo
Instead of starting from the idea of adopting a monorepo, you probably want to start from your pain points and work backwards from there. Standardizing on initial setup can be done w/ scaffolding tools (e.g. degit). Standardizing on configuration can be done w/ libraries (we do this for eslint, jest, etc). After-the-fact alignment can be done w/ codemods (e.g. jscodeshift) and PR tracking tools (IIRC sourcegraph has an offering like this).
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Apexlang: Project Templates with Code Generators
Tools like yeoman, degit, and cargo generate kept me happy for years. They add basic templating capabilities to the standard git clone but they stop there. You’ll be hard pressed to find tools that go beyond setting up a directory structure.
- How do I preview a front-end project on Github without downloading the repo and setting up a local server (at least not manually)?
- Svelte - The First Four Magic Words
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Create Beautiful Charts with Svelte and Chart js
You could use codesandbox for your initial setup or create a local svelte application using the degit tool. Open a new terminal and run the following command:
chartist-js
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10+ JavaScript Chart Library you must use.📊
Chartist.Js (Free)
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Vuenique, an open-source library bringing the power of low-level visualization to Vue
Anyone here have some good suggestions for mature, easy to use graph libraries for Vue 3? Maybe I should write a wrapper around Chartist myself...
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Anyone knows tiny, beautiful js chart library?
The simplest/smallest would be https://gionkunz.github.io/chartist-js/
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Create Beautiful Charts with Svelte and Chart js
Chartist - Really impressive charting library that is only 10KB (Gzip) with no dependencies. Round of applause for this awesome library that should play nice with svelte since it does not have any dependencies. I honestly can't remember why I didn't go with this for this tutorial but there's always time for another tutorial, am I right 😉?
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Blazor Data Visualization Tools - Vector Map and Charts
For anyone interested or looking for a charting/vector map tool for Blazor, my organisation has developed and open sourced some packages that sit on top of a couple excellent JS libraries that handle these needs beautifully, Chartist.JS and JQuery Mapael. They are available in the nuget repository, source links below:
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Widely Used Data Display and Analysis Libraries
Chartist.js is a very modern, SVG-based library. Its most prominent feature is the SVG animations in the charts produced with this library.
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21 Popular JavaScript Libraries Every Web Developer Should Know
Ah, here is something for the data analysts! Chartist is a nice JavaScript library for creating simple, responsive and customizable charts for your website. Chartist uses SVG to render them; hence, your charts can also obey custom CSS rules.
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Charts.css
This is interesting.
I really wish this super small library named Chartist was more actively developed. It's only 10kb in size and generates SVG charts.
The huge benefit of SVG is that it's natively responsive and also prints extremely well. Wheres CSS doesn't
https://gionkunz.github.io/chartist-js/
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comicwriter.io
I suspect we would use something that renders in SVG, and has good CSS control, like Chartist that has a small well rounded feature set, and that is fairly light. SVG also leaves us with an option for better a11y by providing at least a chance of screen reader usage.
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Tendielist - The hottest stocks on /r/WallStreetBets, now with stock value data
Just barebones Tailwind CSS and ChartistJS for charts.
What are some alternatives?
npx - npm package executor
Chart.js - Simple HTML5 Charts using the <canvas> tag
Svelte - Cybernetically enhanced web apps
heatmap.js - 🔥 JavaScript Library for HTML5 canvas based heatmaps
yeoman - Yeoman - a set of tools for automating development workflow
jquery.sparkline - A plugin for the jQuery javascript library to generate small sparkline charts directly in the browser
svelte-component-ts
DHTMLX Gantt - GPL version of Javascript Gantt Chart
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
d3 - Bring data to life with SVG, Canvas and HTML. :bar_chart::chart_with_upwards_trend::tada:
template - Template for building basic applications with Svelte
vis-timeline - 📅 Create a fully customizable, interactive timelines and 2d-graphs with items and ranges.