denoify
lume
denoify | lume | |
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7 | 11 | |
917 | 1,717 | |
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6.1 | 9.7 | |
5 days ago | 5 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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denoify
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Node.js vs. Deno vs. Bun: JavaScript runtime comparison
If you’re building packages/libraries for the community to use you can take a look at Denoify. It’s a project that aims to change some of your files automatically when migrating and make it easier to maintain the project for both npm and deno.land/x.
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Build package for NPM & Deno
I do Node-first packages and use https://github.com/garronej/denoify to produce deno-compatible code. (example: https://github.com/mxxii/leac )
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Incomplete list of npm packages adapted for Deno
You can use https://github.com/garronej/denoify for Node-first packages.
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Ensure you never forget a case in a switch
Or use ts-patten it's comming to Deno soon (thanks to Denoify).
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Maybe it's time to give Denoify another try. It's much more capable now than when it was first introduced.
So, if you tried Denoify in the past and it didn't work for you, maybe it will now. If you need a hand, I'm happy to help. Just ask anything on the newly opened discussion section of the github repo.
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λ "Functions all the way down" data validation for JavaScript and TypeScript, now available for deno
It has zero dependencies so was very easy to dual publish on both npm and deno.land using denoify. Literally just needed to add the .ts extension to imports.
lume
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Node.js vs. Deno vs. Bun: JavaScript runtime comparison
Deno also has a tooling ecosystem around it to enable developers to jumpstart their projects. Fresh is a web framework built for Deno and Lume is their static site generator.
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A tool to convert text and pdf files to HTML
Agreed, it really does need to be sorted out. I guess for me, what would happen if someone created a wrapper around Pandoc in NodeJS and published it to NPM... would that package need to inherit the GPL licence? I'd say yes otherwise the very purpose of GPL is undermined and closed-source projects could bypass the licence terms with ease. Now let's say that someone creates a Lume plugin that imports that NPM package so users can convert their assets at build time into more permanent versions, like DOCX to PDF. Should this plugin inherit the package's GPL licence? Now let's say someone uses that Lume plugin in their site. Does that site then need to inherit the plugin's GPL licence? Ambiguity in the first instance creates a chain of ambiguity down the line. This kind of thing is so prevalent on NPM too, just search for git wrappers. Git doesn't even have a runtime exception like GCC does.
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What react framework do you guys suggest to create a Blog?
Try lume (https://lume.land/)
- Lume: A Deno based static site generator
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Looking for a minimal static site generator
My vote goes to https://lume.land
- Lume: The static site generator for Deno
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lume land code highlight setting
lume.land is my most favorite static site generator, but I was not able to figure out how to use code_highlight plugin.
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Lume, which is the simplest static site generator for Deno
$ mkdir lume-example $ cd lume-example $ lume init Use Typescript for the configuration file? [y/N] y How do you want to import lume? Type a number: 1 import lume from "lume/mod.ts" 2 import lume from "https://deno.land/x/lume/mod.ts" 3 import lume from "https:/deno.land/x/[email protected]/mod.ts" [1] Do you want to import plugins? Type the plugins you want to use separated by comma. All available options: - attributes https://lumeland.github.io/plugins/attributes/ - base_path https://lumeland.github.io/plugins/base_path/ - bundler https://lumeland.github.io/plugins/bundler/ - code_highlight https://lumeland.github.io/plugins/code_highlight/ - date https://lumeland.github.io/plugins/date/ - eta https://lumeland.github.io/plugins/eta/ - inline https://lumeland.github.io/plugins/inline/ - jsx https://lumeland.github.io/plugins/jsx/ - liquid https://lumeland.github.io/plugins/liquid/ - modify_urls https://lumeland.github.io/plugins/modify_urls/ - on_demand https://lumeland.github.io/plugins/on_demand/ - postcss https://lumeland.github.io/plugins/postcss/ - pug https://lumeland.github.io/plugins/pug/ - relative_urls https://lumeland.github.io/plugins/relative_urls/ - resolve_urls https://lumeland.github.io/plugins/resolve_urls/ - slugify_urls https://lumeland.github.io/plugins/slugify_urls/ - svgo https://lumeland.github.io/plugins/svgo/ - terser https://lumeland.github.io/plugins/terser/ Example: postcss, terser, base_path Created a config file _config.ts Do you want to configure VS Code? [y/N] y VS Code configured
- Lume: A static site generator for deno.
- Lume: A Static Site Generator for Deno
What are some alternatives?
nx - Smart Monorepos · Fast CI
Gatsby - The best React-based framework with performance, scalability and security built in.
dnt - Deno to npm package build tool.
dragon - ⚡Fast , simple expressive web framework for deno 🦕.
ts-pattern - 🎨 The exhaustive Pattern Matching library for TypeScript, with smart type inference.
polygonjs - node-based WebGL design tool
tsafe - 🔩 The missing TypeScript utils
deno-tutorial - :sauropod: 长期更新的《Deno 钻研之术》!循序渐进学 Deno & 先易后难补 Node & 面向未来的 Deno Web 应用开发
react-dsfr - 🇫🇷 Design system React toolkit
Svelte - Cybernetically enhanced web apps
domain-functions - Decouple your business logic from your framework. With first-class type inference from end to end.
emacs-ng - A new approach to Emacs - Including TypeScript, Threading, Async I/O, and WebRender.