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4 | 4 | |
611 | 733 | |
4.1% | 10.1% | |
9.5 | 9.5 | |
6 days ago | about 12 hours ago | |
Elixir | Elixir | |
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Show HN: Burrito v1.0.0 – Wrap Elixir Apps into Standalone Binaries
We also use `zig cc` to find NIFs inside your project, and re-compile them for the target platform.
Currently as a non-trivial proof of concept, one of the latest LSP editor plugins for Elixir, NextLS (https://github.com/elixir-tools/next-ls), is using Burrito to effortlessly deploy a single-file binary of the language server to thousands of people already.
Burrito was created to help folks use Elixir for applications outside of the standard Web App space. I hope it helps expand the type of projects people use Elixir for, and I'm excited to see what people create :)
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Next LS v0.15.0, elixir-tools.vscode v0.12.0, Tableau v0.10.0, and a new documentation site
- https://github.com/elixir-tools/next-ls/releases/tag/v0.15.0
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Elixir and Phoenix can do it all
I’ve been writing Elixir for years and I can’t even think of the last time I had a language server crash…
Plus, these days there are many alternate LSP implementations besides Elixir LS:
https://github.com/lexical-lsp/lexical
https://github.com/elixir-tools/next-ls
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The elixir-tools Update Vol. 4
I have also switched to rtx, and even use it in the Next LS build pipeline as an easy way to install Elixir & OTP.
https://github.com/elixir-tools/next-ls/blob/main/.cirrus.ym...
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Pinterest's simple tech stack to scale to 11M monthly users
[2] https://github.com/lexical-lsp/lexical
- Lexical Language Server 0.4.0 Released
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Elixir and Phoenix can do it all
I’ve been writing Elixir for years and I can’t even think of the last time I had a language server crash…
Plus, these days there are many alternate LSP implementations besides Elixir LS:
https://github.com/lexical-lsp/lexical
https://github.com/elixir-tools/next-ls
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Introducing Next LS and an elixir-tools update
How does this compare to lexical language server?
What are some alternatives?
elixir-ls - A frontend-independent IDE "smartness" server for Elixir. Implements the "Language Server Protocol" standard and provides debugger support via the "Debug Adapter Protocol"
elixir-styler - An @elixir-lang code-style enforcer that will just FIFY instead of complaining
firezone - Open-source VPN server and egress firewall for Linux built on WireGuard. Firezone is easy to set up (all dependencies are bundled thanks to Chef Omnibus), secure, performant, and self hostable.
moon - Moon Design System for Elixir
mise - dev tools, env vars, task runner
Phoenix - Peace of mind from prototype to production
Papercups - Open-source live customer chat
tableau - Static Site Generator
last10k_liveview - Streams new SEC Filings in real-time using Phoenix LiveView
burrito - Wrap your application in a BEAM Burrito!