ember-no-implicit-this-codemod
Template codemod for refactoring from `{{foo}}` to `{{this.foo}}` (by ember-codemods)
ember-native-class-codemod
A codemod-cli project for converting Ember objects to es6 native classes (by ember-codemods)
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ember-no-implicit-this-codemod
Posts with mentions or reviews of ember-no-implicit-this-codemod.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-02.
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The road from Ember classic to Glimmer components
Glimmer component templates reflect this by using the @ prefix when using arguments and the this. prefixes when accessing properties of the backing class. This way of working is also supported in classic components, even though arguments are in the same scope as local properties. This means the migration is non blocking, and luckily there’s a codemod available for this as well. The codemod however can’t make a distinction between arguments and local properties, and is something that will be cleaned up in a later phase.
ember-native-class-codemod
Posts with mentions or reviews of ember-native-class-codemod.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-02.
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The road from Ember classic to Glimmer components
Ember provides a codemod to convert object syntax to class syntax. This has saved us a tremendous amount of time. By doing this our development experience also greatly improved.
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Migrate ember-data models to Octane
And since the EmberJS community is awesome, it has created a ember-native-class-codemod to help out with the migration.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing ember-no-implicit-this-codemod and ember-native-class-codemod you can also consider the following projects:
ember-tailwind-codemod - Codemod for migrating to Tailwind utilities in Ember components
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
putout - 🐊 Pluggable and configurable JavaScript Linter, code transformer and formatter, drop-in ESLint superpower replacement 💪 with built-in support for js, jsx typescript, flow, markdown, yaml and json. Write declarative codemods in a simplest possible way 😏
ts-migrate - A tool to help migrate JavaScript code quickly and conveniently to TypeScript
ember-render-modifiers - Implements did-insert / did-update / will-destroy modifiers for emberjs/rfcs#415
website - The open collection for all resources on Ember.js
glint - TypeScript powered tooling for Glimmer templates
ember-no-implicit-this-codemod vs ember-tailwind-codemod
ember-native-class-codemod vs Visual Studio Code
ember-no-implicit-this-codemod vs putout
ember-native-class-codemod vs ts-migrate
ember-no-implicit-this-codemod vs ember-render-modifiers
ember-native-class-codemod vs website
ember-no-implicit-this-codemod vs glint
ember-native-class-codemod vs ember-render-modifiers
ember-native-class-codemod vs glint