dom-expressions
Monaco Editor
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829 | 38,358 | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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dom-expressions
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A (Mostly) Complete Guide to React Rendering Behavior
I wonder how it compares to https://github.com/ryansolid/dom-expressions/tree/main/packa...
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Resources for understanding the Solid compiler
The template core, which is in https://github.com/ryansolid/dom-expressions/tree/main/packages/dom-expressions This template core manages the DOM and SSR-related APIs that is usually hidden from the user. This core is also "cloned" into the SolidJS repo via Rollup.
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The creator of Webpack introduces Turbopack, a Rust-based successor that's 700x faster
Revised my comment. However, I'm required to use Babel for: https://github.com/ryansolid/dom-expressions/tree/main/packages/babel-plugin-jsx-dom-expressions and a couple other small plugins.
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Voby: Simplifications Over Solid - No Babel, No Compiler
Solid's transform seems fairly time consuming and difficult to maintain to me, though maybe it isn't, I'm not familiar with that code or with writing Babel transforms in general, you decide.
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Exploring Frontend Frameworks' Internals – Part 1: The basic structure of Frontend frameworks + Vue 3’s reactivity
vuerx-jsx is using Vue's reactivity system (@vue/reactivity) with Solid's DOM renderer. Both offer blazingly fast performance, (much) faster than their original usage.
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Show HN: I made React with a faster Virtual DOM
Solid is great, you can also use it with hyper dom expressions: https://github.com/ryansolid/dom-expressions
- UIs Are Streaming Dags
- How to Rapidly Improve at Any Programming Language
- A few reasons why I love Solid.js
Monaco Editor
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A structured note-taking app for personal use
Fyi, if you are ever looking for a fun project you might be able to implement this. The vscode editor source is available as a library https://microsoft.github.io/monaco-editor/
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GIGO and VS-code: the Battle With Microsoft
VScode uses the monaco-editor to display all editor screens in vscode including the markdown editor. A simple solution is to use the in built markdown file editor and call it a day.
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Show HN: Open-source alternatives to tools You pay for
visual studio is open source: https://github.com/microsoft/vscode
i remember using their monaco editor as well (https://github.com/microsoft/monaco-editor), a really powerful editor & the very same used by VS Code (i think you can even get at the AST for TypeScript, for example, in the browser if you poke around deep enough)
crazy cool stuff, and most definitely OSS!!!
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NPM workspace and vite - Read dependency build output (d.ts file)
So lets say the project consists of two packages Lib and App in which Lib is a library and App is the frontend app which depends on Lib. Now I want to display a monaco powered code editor in App which has has access to all types of Lib. This means that I have to somehow read the *.d.ts file of Lib as a string to set it as "extra lib" for monaco.
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[Webview] Scrolling jumps in Monaco editor
WebView webView = new WebView(); webView.getEngine().load("https://microsoft.github.io/monaco-editor/");
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🔥✍️ Notion-like Experience for Your GitHub Content
You’ll see a Monaco Editor-powered change editor. The content incoming from the Git repo is on the left, while the current content in Vrite is on the right. You can make changes in the editor on the right - this will ultimately become the result content. Once you’re done, click Resolve. If there are no other conflicts, you should now be able to pull the latest changes.
- Vscode.dev: Local Development with Cloud Tools
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Repos: custom code languages syntax colorization via monaco editor
From googling about it seems that Azure uses monaco editor to make code in repos be colourised and what not. this appears to be the editor library for vscode, so that makes sense.
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Vrite Editor: Open-Source WYSIWYG Markdown Editor
By referencing the ProseMirror docs, forwarding the editor state back and forth, and adjusting the layout, I managed to integrate Monaco Editor — the web editor extracted from VS Code — together with Prettier (for code formatting) right into the Vrite Editor (I know, that’s a lot of editors in one place 😅).
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Kako da u JavaScriptu napravim da se kôd oboji dok ga korisnik ukucava? Uspio sam napraviti da se kôd oboji kad korisnik pritisne tipku, ali nisam uspio napraviti da se boja dok ga korisnik ukucava.
mozes koristiti gotovi code editor library, https://codemirror.net/ https://microsoft.github.io/monaco-editor/
What are some alternatives?
solid-start - SolidStart, the Solid app framework
CodeMirror - In-browser code editor (version 5, legacy)
solidjs - A tiny (200 bytes) connector for Storeon and Solid.js
ace - Ace (Ajax.org Cloud9 Editor)
solid-styled-jsx - A Styled JSX wrapper for Solid
quill - Quill is a modern WYSIWYG editor built for compatibility and extensibility.
Stacktribution - A tiny webapp to generate proper attribution to a Stack Overflow's answer.
rich-markdown-editor - The open source React and Prosemirror based markdown editor that powers Outline. Want to try it out? Create an account:
solid-styled-components - A 1kb Styled Components library for Solid
ProseMirror - The ProseMirror WYSIWYM editor
odoyle-rules - A rules engine for Clojure(Script)
Draft.js - A React framework for building text editors.