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All React / TS developers read this!
i have around 5+ years of experience in web development. starting from angular js 1 to react-native, react & along with typescript. Well aware of most of the modern web tools, esbuild, react-query, swc, rollup, vite, https://modern-web.dev/, testing-library , etc..
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Angular Testing in 2023 - Past, Present and Future
In a future release, Angular will replace Karma with the web-test-runner from ModernWeb. That future release might already be Angular 17. ModernWeb is a modern community project that embeds tests into a browser.
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Testing Web Components with @web/test-runner
So, you write web components and you're interested in expanding the work you put into unit testing them? Well, you've come to the right place. This is just the beginning, but Testing Web Components: the Series is going to lay out for you how Open Web Components and Modern Web help you to do just that. We'll start with how the Open Web Components generator can get you up and running in no time with @web/test/runner right out of the box.
- Modern Web
- We're supporting Modern Web: Guides, tools, and libraries for modern web development.
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If you're writing in Markdown, I recommend Rocket, an SSG that uses WebComponents!
Rocket is an SSG that allows seamless integration of Markdown and WebComponents. There is a project to support the development of web standard technologies called Modern Web, and rocket is a subproject of that project. Other sub-projects are test runner and development server, modern-web for development server, and open-wc for WebComponents development, testing, and linter.
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Building apps in minutes, not months
Just setting up a front end dev environment is a lesson in complexity theory
FWIW, because I've been out of web dev for a while and may need to get back into it, I came across this site today:
I followed their example ts+preact+esbuild setup and was very pleasantly surprised by the ergonomics.
I was expecting way worse.
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Kinda feeling overwhelmed with React. Does anyone have any tips?
astro modern-web
- Ask HN: Offering bounty for bugs in an open source project – or?
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How I created a vanilla web component
web-test-runner
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Which software do you use to create presentations using Vim that is superior to existing ones?
I also didn't try this tool but it's called RemarkJS which is named too similar to revealjs.
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How We Started Managing BSA Delivery Processes on GitHub
remark. Primarily, this is a linter for Markdown. Additionally, thanks to its numerous plugins, it allows us to perform additional checks for grammatical mistakes within the content itself. Before using this linter, our content was not scrutinized to this extent.
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I built an Markdown editor using Next.js and TailwindCss 🔥
Rehype and Remark are plugins used to transform and manipulate the HTML and Markdown content of a website, helping to enhance its functionality and appearance.
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how to retain position of markdown element in remark.js
I usually combine remark-parse, remark-rehype and rehype-react to transform markdown into react components. The configuration of the processor is like:
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Building an Astro Blog with View Transitions
Astro content collection are as simple as a folder containing a bunch of Markdown (or Markdoc or MDX) files if that's the only thing you need, but they can also do relationship matching between different collections, frontmatter validation using zod and you can also customize how the markdown is parsed and translated to html using rehype and remark and their plugin ecosystem.
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Simple markdown plugin to open external links in a new tab
On my personal blog I have few external links in my posts. I wanted to keep people on my website by applying target="_blank" on external (those what don't reference to my site) links. This is a common and good practice too. I write my content in Markdown, so I decided to write a remark plugin. It is simple to implement, just few lines of code.
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Create an Interactive Table of Contents for a Next.js Blog with Remark
Although we are building a custom table of contents, we won't have to write everything from scratch. To separate the Markdown/MDX content from the front matter, we'll use the Gray-matter package. It is optional in case you don't have front matter in your Markdown files. To process the Markdown itself, we'll use the Remark package. We'll also need the unist-util-visit package for traversing node trees and mdast-util-to-string for getting the text content of a node.
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How to integrate your blog with dev.to API Next.js 13
That's all to render the post as HTML, there are lots of things you can do to customize the results, you can check the remark plugins and rehype plugins to pass as props to and you can also take a look at some other bloggers if you're looking for different styles for example Lee Robinson's or if you liked mine.
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Contentlayer with next/image
contentlayer uses remark to parse the markdown in an mdast. We can now use remark plugins to modify the mdast. Then rehype comes into play and converts the mdast into a hast. rehype plugins can now modify the hast. Finally the hast is converted into react components.
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Serving Docusaurus images with Cloudinary
Now we have our Cloudinary account set up, we can use it with Docusaurus. To do so, we need to create a remark plugin. This is a plugin for the remark markdown processor. It's a plugin that will transform the markdown image syntax into a Cloudinary URL.
What are some alternatives?
vite - Next generation frontend tooling. It's fast!
marked - A markdown parser and compiler. Built for speed.
rocket - The modern web setup for static sites with a sprinkle of JavaScript
markdown-it - Markdown parser, done right. 100% CommonMark support, extensions, syntax plugins & high speed
open-wc - Open Web Components: guides, tools and libraries for developing web components.
rehype - HTML processor powered by plugins part of the @unifiedjs collective
jspython-cli - Command Line Interface to run JSPython (jspy) programs
react-markdown - Markdown component for React
uvu - uvu is an extremely fast and lightweight test runner for Node.js and the browser
gray-matter - Smarter YAML front matter parser, used by metalsmith, Gatsby, Netlify, Assemble, mapbox-gl, phenomic, vuejs vitepress, TinaCMS, Shopify Polaris, Ant Design, Astro, hashicorp, garden, slidev, saber, sourcegraph, and many others. Simple to use, and battle tested. Parses YAML by default but can also parse JSON Front Matter, Coffee Front Matter, TOML Front Matter, and has support for custom parsers. Please follow gray-matter's author: https://github.com/jonschlinkert
angular-builders - Angular build facade extensions (Jest and custom webpack configuration)
micromark - small, safe, and great commonmark (optionally gfm) compliant markdown parser