deno-cliffy
proposal-type-annotations
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863 | 4,097 | |
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7.9 | 4.7 | |
27 days ago | about 2 months ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | - |
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deno-cliffy
- The xz attack shell script
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Bun 1.1
Also with Deno, it become very easy to write typed cli. .ts file can be run as script very easily with permission access defined on top of the script such as:
#!/usr/bin/env -S deno run --allow-net
Then one can just run ./test.ts if the script has +x permission.
Also project such as https://cliffy.io has made writing cli way more enjoyable than node.
It is a good idea to beware of the VC. So it is good idea to support project such as Hono (projects conform to modern web standard, and is runtime agnostic for JS).
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Create a commit message in an interactive format.
import * as hoipoiCapsule from "https://deno.land/x/[email protected]/mod.ts"; const commitMessageTemplate = `{{type}}({{scope}}): {{summary}} {{body}} BREAKING CHANGE: {{breakingChange}}`; hoipoiCapsule.useCase.fillInCommitMessage.run({ commitMessageTemplate, questionList: [ { /** * The answer applies to the {{type}} part of commitMessageTemplate. */ target: "type", /** * Pre-prepared questions. */ q: hoipoiCapsule.preset.fillInCommitMessage.conventionalcommits.qMap.type, /** * Thus, you can also create your own questions. */ // q: typeQ, /** * Modify the commit message. * Use this function when a message is unanswered, for example. */ fixCommitMessage: (p) => { if (p.answerMap["type"] === "???") { return p.commitMessage.replace(/\r?\n{2,}/, "\n").trim(); } return p.commitMessage; }, }, ], }); /** * Please check here. * https://github.com/c4spar/deno-cliffy */ const typeQ = () => hoipoiCapsule.userInterface.prompt.Select.prompt({ message: "Select type.", search: true, options: [ { name: "Build: Changes that affect the build system or external dependencies (example scopes: gulp, broccoli, npm)", value: "Build", }, { name: "CI: Changes to our CI configuration files and scripts (examples: CircleCi, SauceLabs)", value: "CI", }, { name: "Docs: Documentation only changes", value: "Docs" }, { name: "Feat: A new feature", value: "Feat" }, { name: "Fix: A bug fix", value: "Fix:" }, { name: "Perf: A code change that improves performance", value: "Perf" }, { name: "Refactor: A code change that neither fixes a bug nor adds a feature", value: "Refactor", }, { name: "Test: Adding missing tests or correcting existing tests", value: "Test", }, ], });
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githooked - The Deno git-hook handler for your lifecycle.
Just wanted to add that v0.0.6 has been released. I changed to a more refined CLI library using https://github.com/c4spar/deno-cliffy/ so that it can be more easily maintained. Still works just the same, but more refined and clean code since when it may have been previously looked at.
- C4spar/deno-cliffy: Command line framework for deno
proposal-type-annotations
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Bun 1.1
That proposal is not fully compatible with Typescript: https://github.com/tc39/proposal-type-annotations?tab=readme...
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Go 1.22 Release Notes
They held a meeting a few months ago so it's alive but probably still years away.
https://github.com/tc39/proposal-type-annotations/issues/184
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[AskJS] Kicking a dead horse - TS vs JS
I particularly like this thread in the TC39 types proposal. TypeScript IS a development trojan horse and locks you into the Microsoft Way of being a JS developer.
- Strong static typing, a hill I'm willing to die on...
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HTML First – Six principles for building simple, maintainable, web software
Edit: There is a proposal to extend JavaScript with type annotations, which would allow ("a reasonably large subset") of TypeScript to run directly in the browser. Yay!
https://github.com/tc39/proposal-type-annotations
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Building React Components Using Unions in TypeScript
More importantly, TypeScript typically commits to build things into itself when the proposal in JavaScript reaches Stage 3. The pattern matching proposal in JavaScript is Stage 1, but depends on many other proposals as well that may or may not need to be at Stage 3 as well for it to work. This particular proposal is interested on pattern matching on JavaScript Objects and other primitives, just like Python does with it’s native primitives. These are also dynamic types which helps in some areas, but makes it harder than others. Additionally, the JavaScript type annotations proposal needs to possibly account for this. So it’s going to be awhile. Like many years.
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Show HN: Conway's Game of Life in TypeScript's type system
this is exactly what I want from the _Types as Comments_ proposal[0] as I think it's the only way that types can feasibly become part of the language. It's hard to imagine how all of the concepts TS introduces via special syntax can be covered otherwise.
[0] https://tc39.es/proposal-type-annotations
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Why Htmx Does Not Have a Build Step
Crossing my fingers that the proposal for allowing (browser-ignored) type annotations in javascript progresses: https://tc39.es/proposal-type-annotations/
Between that, HTTP2/3 and ES modules many of the downsides for building apps with no compile step are almost completely mitigated.
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TypeScript Without Transpilation
JSDoc can get you pretty far, but it can be clumsy sometimes. There’s a [TC39 proposal](https://github.com/tc39/proposal-type-annotations) to allow types to live in JS code and be treated as comments (similar with Python types today)
- Do you think typescript will ever have native support on brosers? Or we will have only the JS type annotations?
What are some alternatives?
node-cli-boilerplate - 🪓 Create node cli with this user friendly boilerplate
astexplorer - A web tool to explore the ASTs generated by various parsers.
yaclt - Yet Another Change Log Tool
Scala.js - Scala.js, the Scala to JavaScript compiler
denoliver - A simple, dependency free static file server for Deno with possibly the worst name ever.
rescript-compiler - The compiler for ReScript.
forge-node-app - 🛠📦🎉 Generate Node.js boilerplate with optional libraries & tools
Carp - A statically typed lisp, without a GC, for real-time applications.
deno-eclipt - A flexible Deno library to create CLIs
d2-playground - An online runner to play, learn, and create with D2, the modern diagram scripting language that turns text to diagrams.
auto - Auto is a TypeScript-powered command-line automation tool.
proposal-record-tuple - ECMAScript proposal for the Record and Tuple value types. | Stage 2: it will change!