docz
yarn
docz | yarn | |
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15 | 34 | |
23,502 | 41,332 | |
0.0% | 0.1% | |
0.0 | 0.0 | |
7 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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docz
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Why aren't Node.js package managers interoperable?
This is a real concern. I've worked on some Yarn projects where I sometimes forget and accidentally run npm. Although these package managers (I'll call them PMs for short) are interoperable to some degree, there are important differences between these tools, so you should know what you're getting into. Even in seemingly simple projects, results can vary. Here are two reports of things working with one PM, but not another. Moreso, running install once is very different from continuous concurrent use, where you're adding and removing packages and more.
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Docz - It's never been easier to document your things! Let's test this statement – 2022
Docz is an Open-Source Software powered by Gatsby that helps in creating or maintaining documents and It has all above features to make the document perfect as per their official documentation claim.
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storybook VS docz - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 7 Jan 2022
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Awesome React Resources
docz - Zero Config, live-reloading documentation with Markdown + JSX
- Sponsor doczjs/docz
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Using MDX with Docz Has Never Been This Easy!
FYI- It is already popular on GitHub with 21k stars ⭐ and 26k weekly downloads. In a nutshell, 👀 Docz is a zero-config, typescript-supported OSS with customisable themes and plugins to style your document.
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This Free Tool Lets You Create World Class Documentation for React Components
It’s Docz. Docz is a popular state-of-the-art open-source tool that allows anyone to create clean and highly customizable custom software documentation sites with fairly minimal effort. Think of it as using Canva to create cool posters. It has got 21.7k stars on GitHub which is a huge thing in software development. Here are some of the features and cool things about Docz:
- Sorry everybody, I failed with you
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Hacker News top posts: Jun 7, 2021
Sorry everybody, I failed with you\ (159 comments)
yarn
- Configurar Solana en Linux
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Set up your own LMQL environment.
instead. Please refer tothis issue for guidance. Following the instructions in this issue will ensure the correct installation of Yarn.
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What is jQuery?
As an alternative, you can use the Yarn CLI command:
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Lockfile merge conflicts, how to handle it correctly?
The PR for Auto detect and merge lockfile conflicts provides insight into the latest implementation in /src/lockfile/parse.js.
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Yarn Install Broken
this this maybe https://github.com/yarnpkg/yarn/issues/8331
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How I Built an Android Ecommerce App with Medusa
Yarn, but you can use npm or pnpm as alternatives to yarn if you prefer.
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Benchmarks of JavaScript Package Managers
Yarn definitely shot themselves in the foot badly. PnP identified real problems & came up with a solution, but pnpm is doing a similar set of tricks but in a Node-ecosystem-compatible way, with next to no compatibility issues (versus package maintainers having to each individually support Yarn V2 PnP). Yarn V2 seemingly thought they could get the entire npm package world to switch to yarn, saw their growth & saw the thought-leaders & decided their winning was a fait-accompli.
And they didn't really execute very well... v2 landed, there was controversy, and there's been so little visible or exciting good news about it. It over-played Yarns so hand they renamed Yarn v2 as Berry, just to re-gather the troops & make a staging point forward. But it's still an incredibly hard pill to swallow, and the "yarn (berry) is great, the ecosystem needs to change" attitude seemingly isn't gaining any traction and it's hard to tell where Yarn could go.
In Yarn v3[1], they've introduced a modular "linker" system for how to install packages, that seemingly might get them able to experiment around/play around a little more & be less constrained than the hard-path they'd crusaded for.
One thing I will say for Yarn, that makes me unbelievably happy versus npm (announced during the V2[2] announcement):
> Yarn is first and foremost a Node API that can be used programmatically (via @yarnpkg/core)
Npm is the premier tool for open-source javascript, but it itself is one of the least open-source efforts on the planet. I finally started digging around the npm package and it's underlying cacache cache-structure, and it's just infinitely unpleasant to get started with. There's maybe like 3 articles on the whole planet that have any guidance for what npm is inside, how it works, what you can do with it, how you can hack it. Yarn identifying that the package manager itself is something that developers need access to is a huge win & I want to thank them forever for putting that on their bullet list of great Yarn things.
[1] https://dev.to/arcanis/yarn-3-0-performances-esbuild-better-...
[2] "Yarn's Future - v2 and beyond" https://github.com/yarnpkg/yarn/issues/6953
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Using TypeScript 4.9 with Next.js 12
Unfortunately, as I found out, yarn's resolutions property has a long history of not playing well with optionalDependencies: anything placed into resolutions is treated as required and will abruptly fail to install if it is, for example, a platform-specific package appropriate for your deploy environment but not your dev environment or vice versa, as is the case here.
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TypeScript all-in-one: Monorepo with its pains and gains
It was July 2021. I started with [email protected] since I’ve been using it for a long time. Yarn was fast, but soon I met several issues with Yarn Workspaces. E.g., not hoisting dependencies correctly, and tons of issues are tagged with “fixed in modern”, which redirects me to the v2 (berry).
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Why aren't Node.js package managers interoperable?
Upgrading dependencies: Yarn 1's yarn upgradeonly upgrades direct dependencies of the current workspace. Yarn 2's up ignores the version ranges in your package.json and upgrades for all workspaces. npm's and pnpm'supdate respect your version ranges and upgrade indirect dependencies as well.
What are some alternatives?
react-styleguidist - Isolated React component development environment with a living style guide
berry - 📦🐈 Active development trunk for Yarn ⚒
Next.js - The React Framework
pnpm - Fast, disk space efficient package manager
gitignore.io - Create useful .gitignore files for your project
Bower - A package manager for the web
react-code-blocks - React code blocks and code snippet components
npm
theme-ui - Build consistent, themeable React apps based on constraint-based design principles
yarn-deduplicate - Deduplication tool for yarn.lock files
cargo-memex - compile rust code into memes
setup-node - Set up your GitHub Actions workflow with a specific version of node.js