learndb
daisyui
learndb | daisyui | |
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4 | 248 | |
112 | 30,923 | |
4.5% | - | |
9.2 | 9.8 | |
5 months ago | 4 days ago | |
JavaScript | Svelte | |
- | MIT License |
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learndb
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Unnatural Keys – Nature doesn’t come with identifiers
I ran into the same problem while building https://learnawesome.org/ . Forget the broad class of "learning resources", even the "books" category doesn't have a usable unique ID. Not everything gets an ISBN for example. There's also the ambiguity between a "work" and an "edition" of a work.
This is probably why OpenLibrary supports mapping of books with 40+ identifiers: https://github.com/internetarchive/openlibrary/blob/master/o...
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Introducing Svelte, and Comparing Svelte with React and Vue
I loved using Svelte for these two open-source projects but haven't yet an opportunity to use it at work:
- An SVG-based graph dataset editor: https://codeberg.org/nilesh/grapher
- A curated collection of educational resources: https://github.com/learn-awesome/learndb
Compared to React, developing with Svelte felt like a breath of fresh air.
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Handpicked No-Signup Tools
A couple of my tools that don't require signup:
- Grapher (a visual editor for graph datasets with features like nested nodes, custom attributes on nodes and edges, and export in Cytoscape JSON or SVG format. Accessible at: https://grapherx.netlify.app/
- LearnDB (A curated collection of links to educational resources organized by topics, formats, reviews and other tags). Accessible at: https://learndb.vercel.app/
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DB dump with IPFS hashes in SQLITE format?
For those who're curious, the app is mostly completed - although the dataset could be enriched further. You can try it online here: https://learnawesome.vercel.app/ but it's designed to work best when run locally: https://github.com/learn-awesome/learndb
daisyui
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HTML-first, framework-agnostic implementation of shadcn/UI – franken/UI
DaisyUI offers zero-JS components
https://daisyui.com/
I used it for a small form + search result list recently and it works well enough for simple / static stuff.
But I think I'll still be reaching for a JS lib first since I'd miss things like inputs-with-autocomplete too much.
- Show HN: Open Source TailwindCSS UI Components
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How to use Tailwind with any CSS framework
Tailwind is great, but creating everything from scratch is annoying. A nice base of components which can be extended with tailwind would be great. There are a few tailwind frameworks like Flowbite, Daisy Ui, but I like Bulma, PicoCSS and Bootstrap.
- Ask HN: Freelance website builders/maintainers, what's in your 2024 toolkit?
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Building a Fast, Efficient Web App: The Technology Stack of PromptSmithy Explained
While I have experience with Tailwind and frontend development, I don’t really have the patience to use it. I usually end up using something like Mantine, which is a complete component library UI kit, or Daisy UI, which is a component library built on top of Tailwind. Shadcn/ui is quite similar to Daisy in this sense, but being able to customize the individual components, since they get installed to your components folder, made development more streamlined and more customizable. On top of that being able to change my components style with natural language thanks to v0 made development super easy and fast. Shadcn may be too minimalist of a style for some, but thanks to all the components being local, you can customize them quickly and easily!
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The Bulma CSS framework reaches 1.0
https://daisyui.com is a really great middle ground—you can move as fast as you would in Bulma, then drop down into the weeds with TW if you need it.
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Tailwind Color Palette Generator
If you're looking for grab and go components, Daisy UI or Flowbite might be more your speed, I've used both with minimal headache.
https://daisyui.com/
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DaisyUI + Alpine.js + Codehooks.io - the simple web app trio
This guide is tailored for front-end developers looking to explore the smooth integration of DaisyUI's stylish components, Alpine.js's minimalist reactive framework, and the straightforward back-end capabilities of Codehooks.io.
- DaisyUI: The most popular component library for Tailwind CSS
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Shadcn: Beautifully designed components that you can copy-paste into your apps
Others:
- https://daisyui.com/
What are some alternatives?
mindwendel - Create a challenge. Ready? Brainstorm. mindwendel helps you to easily brainstorm and upvote ideas and thoughts within your team.
flowbite - Open-source UI component library and front-end development framework based on Tailwind CSS
Svelte - Cybernetically enhanced web apps
headlessui - Completely unstyled, fully accessible UI components, designed to integrate beautifully with Tailwind CSS.
tag - Technical Architecture Group
shadcn/ui - Beautifully designed components that you can copy and paste into your apps. Accessible. Customizable. Open Source.
CyberChef - The Cyber Swiss Army Knife - a web app for encryption, encoding, compression and data analysis
Material UI - Ready-to-use foundational React components, free forever. It includes Material UI, which implements Google's Material Design.
drawio-desktop - Official electron build of draw.io
theme-change - Change CSS theme with toggle, buttons or select using CSS custom properties and localStorage
jspaint - 🎨 Classic MS Paint, REVIVED + ✨Extras
fullcalendar - Full-sized drag & drop event calendar in JavaScript