eslint-import-resolver-typescript
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eslint-import-resolver-typescript
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How to set up ESLint and Prettier in React TypeScript 5 project? 2023
eslint-import-resolver-typescript
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Speeding up the JavaScript ecosystem part 2 – Module Resolution
Thanks, happy you enjoyed the article!
The PRs for the previous article were all merged. I originally wanted to do the same for this one, but I'm not sure if I have the time to fix all of them. Updating to a newer version of `resolve` already addresses the most notable issue with throwing more errors than necessary, but many parts of the ecosystem still use an old version.
Manged to land this PR in another package though https://github.com/import-js/eslint-import-resolver-typescri... . Performance there could be easily improved further there.
Another PR to an eslint plugin was unfortunately rejected as it broke node 4 support https://github.com/import-js/eslint-plugin-import/pull/2654 .
The other popular package that's used for module resolution is `enhanced-resolve` by the webpack folks and they expect the consumer to deal with passing the appropriate options. So there isn't really a single place to fix this.
electron-react-boilerplate
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Serving static files in Electron (React app)
I am working on a project where I need to build a desktop app in Electron. The majority of functionality will be built in React, but there will be a part where we need to integrate a 3rd party static HTML magazine. I need some advice on how to do this. I am building a proof of concept app currently and I have based it on this https://github.com/chentsulin/electron-react-boilerplate
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How to make the dev tools not show up on screen by default in Electron?
I am using electron-react-boilerplate to create an Electron-React app. The dev tools show up on the screen by default. How can I make the dev tools only appear when I ask for them and not show up on launch?
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How to use React Router with Electron?
Using this boilerplate as reference I created an Electron app. It uses webpack to bundle the scripts and express server to host it.
What are some alternatives?
bun - Incredibly fast JavaScript runtime, bundler, test runner, and package manager – all in one
electron-typescript-react-mui - Lightweight, modern boilerplate built with electron, typescript, react, and material-ui.
eslint-import-resolver-typescri
express-webpack-react-redux-typescript-boilerplate - :tada: A full-stack boilerplate that using express with webpack, react and typescirpt!
ESLint - Find and fix problems in your JavaScript code.
euc-frontend - A torrent tracker frontend written in React
electron-react-boilerplate - A Foundation for Scalable Cross-Platform Apps
reactn - React, but with built-in global state management.
eslint-plugin-import - ESLint plugin with rules that help validate proper imports.
eslint-interactive - The CLI tool to fix huge number of ESLint errors
eslint-config - Anthony's ESLint config preset