jsx-control-statements
babel-plugin-macros
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MIT License | MIT License |
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jsx-control-statements
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Dangers of Using <Guard> or <If> Components in React
It's most likely some syntactic sugar plugin for babel. For example, one of these.
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Advice on JSX Conditionals
Thanks, this is really useful.
I’ve been using this Babel plug-in found it quite intuitive
https://github.com/AlexGilleran/jsx-control-statements
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what's the best practice for conditional rendering inside a react component.
The project I'm now has been using this package for this: https://www.npmjs.com/package/babel-plugin-jsx-control-statements
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Ternary operator in rendering vs custom component
I know there are libraries like jsx-control-statements and other solutions.
babel-plugin-macros
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Fixing Class Composition in Tailwind CSS
One of the more promising alternatives is twin.macro - a Babel macro that processes Tailwind classes to generate JS objects understandable by various CSS-in-JS libraries. The developer experience (DX) of using it is amazing as you not only get all of Tailwind’s features without much change to your code, but you also get much more flexibility - all that on top of the traditional benefits of CSS-in-JS. Here’s an example code:
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[AskJS] My approach to Application Config, what does the JS community think of this?
For example with Babel you could use babel-plugin-macros to execute this file at compile time and replace the file contents with the result of the computation. So appSettings would only have the configs for the current environment and nothing more and your source wouldn't need to change much.
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I made a package to help you with file-system based routing for react-router-dom
It does require babel-plugin-macros which should also help with keeping things nice and performant in production. The package is part of a larger initiative im trying to achieve which is to create file-system based routing for all mainstream React and React Native routing packages. I have done everything I can to keep it as boilerplate free as I can. To give an example
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Jest Error in a NextJS project. babel-jest is unable to find my babel.config.js
MacroError: The macro you imported from "undefined" is being executed outside the context of compilation with babel-plugin-macros. This indicates that you don't have the babel plugin "babel-plugin-macros" configured correctly. Please see the documentation for how to configure babel-plugin-macros properly: https://github.com/kentcdodds/babel-plugin-macros/blob/master/other/docs/user.md
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I am creating a pattern-matching plugin in javascript. This is what it does. Are you interested in using it?
Yes, it also does that. https://github.com/kentcdodds/babel-plugin-macros
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A tale of knowledge building
babel-plugin-macros
What are some alternatives?
react-templates - Light weight templates for react
babel-plugin-styled-components - Improve the debugging experience and add server-side rendering support to styled-components
hyperx - 🏷 - tagged template string virtual dom builder
nextjs-typescript-starter - A starter project with NextJS, Typescript and Tailwind/Styled Components
babel-plugin-transform-react-remove-prop-types - Remove unnecessary React propTypes from the production build. :balloon:
react-control-flow - Control flow components for React
babel-plugin-module-resolver - Custom module resolver plugin for Babel
html-template-tag - :page_facing_up: - ES6 Tagged Template for compiling HTML template strings
babel-plugin-proposal-pattern-matching - the minimal grammar, high performance JavaScript pattern matching implementation
dukpy - Simple JavaScript interpreter for Python
super-expressive - 🦜 Super Expressive is a zero-dependency JavaScript library for building regular expressions in (almost) natural language