mh-ssg | ESLint | |
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13 | 382 | |
1 | 24,310 | |
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0.0 | 9.7 | |
over 2 years ago | 4 days ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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mh-ssg
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Publishing my first package
This week, I've published my 1st package on npm - mh-ssg - a static site generator CLI.
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Adding Continuous Integration to a Project
I also worked on another project, mh-ssg, and added tests to this project as well. I created unit tests for a function called processFolder(). This function accepts an input folder path, output folder path and stylesheet URL. I created two unit tests, one which tests when a valid input folder containing files is passed to the function and one which tests when a non-existent folder is passed to the function. The function logs a message to the console depending on how many files are saved in the output folder, so the tests I wrote tested for these console logs.
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Add testing to SSG
For this lab, I picked Jest as the testing tool for mh-ssg. This is a popular Javascript testing framework thanks to its simplicity and ease of usage.
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Adding Static Analysis Tools to SSG
To maintain the quality of source code, I added a formatter and a linter for my project.
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Static Site Generator - Support static files
Throughout the previous week, I was exploring Docusaurus and found that they have a feature to support static files. I find this feature very useful for any static site generator since images, favicons, stylesheets, etc. are very common parts of a webpage. Therefore, I decided to add this feature in my tool.
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Code Refactoring and Rebase
As new features are added to the tool, I realized that the logic is not clear anymore and some parts were duplicated, making it inefficient and hard to maintain. This time, I decided to focus on removing those duplications by moving the statements to the appropriate place and extracting function for reusability. All the refactoring was done through a single commit with the help of git rebase.
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Working with git remote - approving new feature
Luke also implemented the same feature for my project. His code in general was good but I suggested some changes including separating modules and combining functions to remove code duplicates.
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A different way of reviewing pull requests
After looking through my classmates' projects, I decided to work on Minh Hang's static site generator and filed an issue to her repo.
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Merges and conflicts
In the last update, my friend - Dustin - helped to add Markdown as a valid input for my tool. Markdown syntaxes are different from HTML syntaxes and he has worked on converting some of them. This time I decided to add two more:
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Collaboration and pull requests
I've been sending a lot of pull requests but this was actually my first time receiving one ๐ and Dustin was my first contributor. He also proposed to add Markdown support for my tool and to parse all the headings, bold, italics and link from markdown into the corresponding HTML tags. I scanned through the pull request and found some minor issues, including missing new feature in documentation and missing the handling of the output file name. We also had different opinions about the implementation of .txt file and .md file. However after discussion, we came to agreement and I approved his changes.
ESLint
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How to make ESLint and Prettier work together? ๐ ๏ธ
Let's be honest - setting up tools for a new project can be a frustrating process. Especially when you want to jump straight to coding part. This is often the case with ESLint and Prettier, two popular tools in the JavaScript ecosystem that can sometimes interfere with each other when it comes to code formatting. Fortunately, there's a simple solution to this process, and it's called eslint-plugin-prettier.
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Release Radar ยท April 2024 Edition: Major updates from the open source community
Do you have the need to find and fix problems in your JavaScript? Then ESLint is for you. With over 120 million downloads each month, it's definitely one of the most popular projects out there. The latest version introduces a new configuration system, designed to simplify available configuration options. Old and deprecated rules have been removed, and a new configuration inspector has been added. Check out the blog for all the highlights, and a migration guide.
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Shared Data-Layer Setup For Micro Frontend Application with Nx Workspace
ESLint: A pluggable and configurable linter tool for identifying and reporting on patterns in JavaScript.
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To Review or Not to Review: The Debate on Mandatory Code Reviews
Automating code checks with static code analysis allows us to enforce code styling effectively. By integrating tools into our workflow, we can identify errors at an early stage, while coding instead of blocking us at the end. For instance, flake8 checks Python code for style and errors, eslint performs similar checks for JavaScript, and prettier automatically formats code to maintain consistency.
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Biome.js : Prettier+ESLint killer ?
If you're a developer, you're surely familiar with Prettier and ESLint. With over 8 years of existence, they have established themselves as references in the JavaScript ecosystem.
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Most basic code formatting
eslint is used to avoid code errors
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How to use Lefthooks in your node project?
No lint errors: The committed code does not contain any lint errors (eslint).
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Git Project Configuration With Husky and ESLint
Letโs walk through the steps for a one-time setup to configure husky pre-commit and pre-push hooks, ESLint with code styles conventions, prettier code formatter, and lint-staged. Husky automatically runs a script on each commit or push. This is useful for linting files to enforce code styles that keeps the entire code base following conventions.
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What is an Abstract Syntax Tree in Programming?
GitHub | Website
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Shared Tailwind Setup For Micro Frontend Application with Nx Workspace
ESLint: A pluggable and configurable linter tool for identifying and reporting on patterns in JavaScript.
What are some alternatives?
yargs - yargs the modern, pirate-themed successor to optimist.
XO - โค๏ธ JavaScript/TypeScript linter (ESLint wrapper) with great defaults
Docusaurus - Easy to maintain open source documentation websites.
Standard - ๐ JavaScript Style Guide, with linter & automatic code fixer
mini-ssg - MINI - A minimalist static site generator written in JS.
prettier - Prettier is an opinionated code formatter.
JSHint - JSHint is a tool that helps to detect errors and potential problems in your JavaScript code
JSLint - JSLint, The JavaScript Code Quality and Coverage Tool
Babel (Formerly 6to5) - ๐ Babel is a compiler for writing next generation JavaScript.
jsinspect - Detect copy-pasted and structurally similar code
nvim-lint - An asynchronous linter plugin for Neovim complementary to the built-in Language Server Protocol support.
next-seo - Next SEO is a plug in that makes managing your SEO easier in Next.js projects.