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3 months ago | 29 days ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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Add Spellchecker to Your Node.js Project
Files to be scanned/excluded are defined via globby which is based on node-glob
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How to create a sitemap with Next.js app directory
The snippet above uses globby to find each page.tsx in the app directory (collectPaths). After the file paths are collected, each path is transformed to the url path (createPath). The last step is to create the sitemap (createSitemap) and write to the public directory.
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How I Made My Portfolio with Next.js
First install globby and prettier.
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[AskJS] Looking for an OS agnostic search module for node.
If you mean node module, try https://www.npmjs.com/package/qnm If you need to search fs by pattern try https://github.com/sindresorhus/globby
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Simplying Targetables in PWA Studio
We need to do a few things in our local-intercept.js file to identify and load these files. So we are going to use globby again to find our targetables files.
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Sitemap: What is and how to generate it for a Next.js App
Because of this, we need to get all our page routes or at least the ones that are public. This is an easy task with globby, this lib allows us to get the name of the files based on regex URL on our folder structure.
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Simplifying styling in PWA Studio
Identifying local styling globby is a great tool for recursively scanning directories to find files or folders matching specific criteria, so we need to add that to our project.
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Collab Chronicles: Exploring the Collaborative Experience
React Toastify
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How to use React-Toastify with Next.js App router
React-Toastify is one of the most popular toast UI libraries for React or Next.js. It's easy to configure and use, but integrating it with the App router makes the configuration part a bit tricky. There is an open issue about this topic, and while you can find some solutions there, they aren't summarized. So in this article, I'll provide a summarized version of the solution to integrate React-Toastify with Next.js App router.
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The 20 most used React libraries
react-toastify: Enhance user experience with customizable toast notifications. Learn more
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The ultimate guide to React notification libraries
GitHub link: GitHub – fkhadra/react-toastify
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Cart Functionality in React with Context API
Adding notifications to the application when a user adds/removes an item to the cart.You can use the React Toastify library to add notifications to the application.
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How to create a notification provider with react-toastify
React-toastify is a free, open-source, MIT-licensed toast package you can use to provide temporary, unobtrusive, and auto-expiring notifications in your React or refine application. You can use it with react or react-based frameworks like refine. React-toastify is a simple but powerful package.
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A simple headless toast solution for React
How it diff/bettr than reactreact-toastify https://www.npmjs.com/package/react-toastify
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Top React UI Libraries for Simplifying Frontend Development and How to Implement Them
When the Notify Me button is clicked, the onCLick event triggers the notify function which in turn renders the toast notification in the UI. Note: you must also render the component for the toast notification to work. There are configurations options that you can customize to fit into your project requirements; check out the full documentation here: Toastify Documentation
- React notification made easy 🚀 !
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How to make a full stack facial authentication app with FaceIo and Next js
In their official example, handleError logs a message to console but it is better to return value so you can reuse in somewhere else easily later. Therefore, you can use this function instead with react-toastify or others to show notifications.
What are some alternatives?
chokidar - Minimal and efficient cross-platform file watching library
react-hot-toast.com - Smoking Hot React Notifications 🔥
fs-extra - Node.js: extra methods for the fs object like copy(), remove(), mkdirs()
notistack - Highly customizable notification snackbars (toasts) that can be stacked on top of each other
Filehound - Flexible and fluent interface for searching the file system
react-query - 🤖 Powerful asynchronous state management, server-state utilities and data fetching for TS/JS, React, Solid, Svelte and Vue. [Moved to: https://github.com/TanStack/query]
find-up - Find a file or directory by walking up parent directories
React Notification System - A complete and totally customizable component for notifications in React
graceful-fs - fs with incremental backoff on EMFILE
react-toast-notifications - 🍞 A toast notification system for react
Watch-fn
react-snackbar-alert