molecule
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molecule
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Using Git trailers, grep, and cherry-pick to generate unlimited combinations of features, stacks, and platforms
I'll link you to a commit I just looked up at random, which shows you how the unit tests are cherry-picked for a particular selection (in this case, immediately after Styled Components was enabled). https://github.com/molecule-dev/molecule-app/commit/936ba36c4c46055a587e006849e255b99e62e6de
See more: Take a look at the commits throughout the various branches of molecule-api and molecule-app!
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Start Self Hosting
not related at all, but seems like a good dude:
https://www.molecule.dev/
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The only two custom React hooks we ever use
That's a good call. I'll change those to better names.
You can find the code for the hooks here: https://github.com/Molecule-dev/molecule-app/tree/_e745872f9...
I'll add a direct link to that too. I really appreciate the feedback.
git-commit
- I done can't commit near none to nothing I write none
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Using Git trailers, grep, and cherry-pick to generate unlimited combinations of features, stacks, and platforms
If you're a professional software engineer, there's at least a 99.99% chance you know what Git is, and you probably use it almost every day. The tangible work you produce is typically a series of Git commits and branches. The end result is the current version of your application.
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Has anyone who has done Bruno simons THREE.js joureny sucessfully intergrated any of the individual lessons into the 'larger code structuring' module?
(Bonus) How to use Git and push to Github (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USjZcfj8yxE + https://github.com/git-guides/git-commit)
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First steps in semantic versioning
Now, we’re going to create **commits** implementing the transactional system features: a. Install the initial project configuration and its dependencies. b. Add the login/signup component. c. Implement the allowed transactions. d. Add the user roles. e. Limit the user permissions. f. Implement a public dashboard to display transactions in real-time. g. Implement methods to ensure transaction integrity.
- I’m so happy for him
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A (decent) way of version control with Hammer
- Ensure you commit your VMF often, your autosave timer in Hammer will probably determine how often you do commit, however nice notes in the commit message are a godsend when it comes to figuring out what revision to go back to.
What are some alternatives?
redux-orm - NOT MAINTAINED – A small, simple and immutable ORM to manage relational data in your Redux store.
threejs-journey - ⚛️ Bruno Simons journey demos in React
HRScan2 - A self-hosted drag-and-drop, nosql yet fully-featured file-scanning server.
semantic-release - :package::rocket: Fully automated version management and package publishing
react-redux-ddd - Just an experiment
mlcl - CLI (Command Line Interface) for Molecule.dev.
modular-monolith-with-ddd - Full Modular Monolith application with Domain-Driven Design approach.
usehooks - Easy to understand React Hook code recipes
vuex-orm - The Vuex plugin to enable Object-Relational Mapping access to the Vuex Store.