elm-live
elm-review
elm-live | elm-review | |
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4 | 7 | |
1,049 | 242 | |
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0.0 | 5.8 | |
almost 2 years ago | 25 days ago | |
JavaScript | Elm | |
MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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elm-live
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Getting Tailwind to Work with Elm Book
However, getting it to work in elm-live, which elm-book wraps, was a bit challenging. I wanted to layout how to get this to work in case you’d like to use Tailwind or your own CSS framework.
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friendly tip of the day: kill-elm-reactor
I recently discovered you can also use `npx kill-port 8000` to kill any process hosting at that particular port. I use elm-live, but I think it works for any service.
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Setting up an Elm project in 2022
First on our list is elm-live. From their README, elm-live provides:
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React to Elm Migration Guide
Using elm-live, you’ll run elm-live and your changes + compile errors will be reflected quickly in the open browser window.
elm-review
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Yet Another Tour of an Open-Source Elm SPA
It uses devbox, Elm 0.19.1, the latest Elm packages (in particular elm/http 2.0.0), elm-review, Caddy, a sprinkle of Dart Sass, and a handful of Bash scripts (one of them being a deployment script). It uses elm test and features tests for key data structures.
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Getting rid of your dead code in ReScript
A special shout out to Elm review which has inspired how reanalyze reports code that's transitively dead.
- ESLint equivalents in Elm
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Setting up an Elm project in 2022
The Elm community has an unofficial linter (called elm-review), which can be used to check your code for potential bugs or mistakes, or highlight a better way to write Elm. Unlike elm-format (and more similar to tools like ESLint), elm-review does not come with any default rules to follow:
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What are some neat elm-review rules you are using?
elm-review: https://package.elm-lang.org/packages/jfmengels/elm-review/latest/
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We chose Elm for Humio’s web UI
Glad to see more posts on Elm out there, it really is a great language and ecosystem! Like any large project, it has some issues, but in my day-to-day writing code I have never had as much fun, or had as much confidence that my code does what it says on the tin, as I have with Elm.
I wanted to give a shout out to one of Jeroen's other projects in the Elm ecosystem, elm-review (https://package.elm-lang.org/packages/jfmengels/elm-review/l...), it is an excellent linter/fixer and allows writing your own rules as well.
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How do I Enterprise-ize Elm?
For technical debt and other code-base maintenance, I'd suggest using elm-review.
What are some alternatives?
vite-plugin-elm - A plugin for Vite enables you to compile an Elm application/document/element
elm-spa-example - A Single Page Application written in Elm
elm-library-installer - Installs Elm libraries in corporate networks.
elm-format - elm-format formats Elm source code according to a standard set of rules based on the official Elm Style Guide
vite-plugin-full-reload - ♻️ Automatically reload the page when files are modified
elm-test-rs - Fast and portable executable to run your Elm tests
Preact - ⚛️ Fast 3kB React alternative with the same modern API. Components & Virtual DOM.
elm-companies - 🌲 A list of companies using Elm in production.
elm-css - Typed CSS in Elm.
kite - An interactive visualization tool for graph theory
jaguar - Use live reloading over WiFI to turbo-charge developing for your ESP32.