hibiki | htmx | |
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10 | 568 | |
468 | 32,837 | |
0.0% | 3.6% | |
0.0 | 9.6 | |
over 1 year ago | 9 days ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
Mozilla Public License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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hibiki
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Show HN: Wave – Modern Open-Source Terminal (macOS and Linux)
Hey Mike. This looks great. Just want to say, unrelated but, I'm a big fan of your Hibiki HTML(https://www.hibikihtml.com/) and wish you would resume work on it at some point. Any plans on that front or is it feature complete? Will you fix bugs if they are discovered? Any way, will try Wave out this weekend, keep up the good work.
- Fore – Declarative user interfaces in plain HTML
- Hibiki HTML – The front-end framework for back-end engineers (Console interview)
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TIL Chrome will aggresively pre-fetch images in DOM nodes not even attached to the active DOM tree (and a workaround)
While building out (https://github.com/dashborg/hibiki), I have code like this to parse raw HTML:
- Show HN: Hibiki HTML – New License and Bulma UI Controls
- Hibiki HTML - new frontend framework - no scaffolding, no webpack
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Hibiki HTML – New Front end Framework (no scaffolding, no Webpack)
Well, I'm obviously not a lawyer, but that definitely was not my intent when I said offer "hosted version of Hibiki HTML" :/ . I meant hosted, like offering a service like Netlify, Next.js, or Heroku or as an integrated development experience (not like a CDN). Also it is 100% fine for anyone to use Hibiki on Netlify or Heroku or any generic hosting service.
Since it was already confusing, I'll work on clarifying that point specifically in the future. https://github.com/dashborg/hibiki/blob/main/LICENSE , tried to make it clear that any generic hosting was fine, and also 100% free if it is used for internal tools.
htmx
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Hanami and HTMX - progress bar
Hi there! I want to show off a little feature I made using hanami, htmx and a little bit of redis + sidekiq.
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Migrating Next.js App to GO + Templ & HTMX
Recently, I just rewrite one of my application Stashbin from Next.js to GO. Though my main motivation of this migration was to learn GO and experimenting with HTMX. I also aiming to reduce the resource usage of my application and simplify the deployment process. Initially, Stashbin codebase are split into two seperate repository, one for the frontend that uses Next.js and another for the backend that already uses GO. The backend repository is just a REST API responsible for storing and retreiving data from the database.
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🕸️ Web development trends we will see in 2024 👀
HTMX is another library that gained popularity due to its server-first approach to rendering data, although seeking a much simpler way of appealing to developers.
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Reusable Input Datalist
When I work with HTMX I need isolated component that can be reusable a form. So I create a PHP Function that generate the Input Datalist.
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HTMZ inspired form subission
I was inspired by htmz (which was in turn inspired by htmx) and how the author got pretty close to a basic htmx-like experience just using an iframe. I wanted to push it a little further so whipped this demo together. My submission demonstrates progressive enhancement for the form - with js enabled the request targets an iframe that is inserted into the dom, meaning the page doesn't actually navigate (similar to event.preventDefault()). The iframe receives the html response from the request and on load triggers a function to swap out it's contents into the main page.
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Example Java Application with Embedded Jetty and a htmx Website
As described on htmx.org: "htmx gives you access to AJAX, CSS Transitions, WebSockets and Server Sent Events directly in HTML, using attributes, so you can build modern user interfaces with the simplicity and power of hypertext"
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Show HN: ZakuChess, an open source web game built with Django, Htmx and Tailwind
Apart from the source code itself, the repo's README also gives a bit more details about the various packages I used.
1. htmx: https://htmx.org/
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Show HN: Alpine Ajax – If Htmx and Alpine.js Had a Baby
Also, there’s some response header juggling you have to do when submitting forms that have a validation step before redirecting: https://github.com/bigskysoftware/htmx/issues/369
I’ve tried to iron out any footguns or server requirements I’ve bumped into while using HTMX & Hotwire in my projects.
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🤓 My top 3 Go packages that I wish I'd known about earlier
✨ In recent months, I have been developing web projects using GOTTHA stack: Go + Templ + Tailwind CSS + htmx + Alpine.js. As soon as I'm ready to talk about all the subtleties and pitfalls, I'll post it on my social networks.
- FLaNK Stack 26 February 2024
What are some alternatives?
awesome-vite - ⚡️ A curated list of awesome things related to Vite.js
Alpine.js - A rugged, minimal framework for composing JavaScript behavior in your markup.
Vue.js - This is the repo for Vue 2. For Vue 3, go to https://github.com/vuejs/core
petite-vue - 6kb subset of Vue optimized for progressive enhancement
astro - The web framework for content-driven websites. ⭐️ Star to support our work!
dashborg-go-sdk - Modern internal tools. Defined, controlled, and deployed directly from backend code. No JavaScript. Secure.
unpoly - Progressive enhancement for HTML
go-stimulus - Starter project for golang and stimulusjs
react-snap - 👻 Zero-configuration framework-agnostic static prerendering for SPAs
knockout - Knockout makes it easier to create rich, responsive UIs with JavaScript
django-unicorn - The magical reactive component framework for Django ✨