next-ls
Papercups
next-ls | Papercups | |
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4 | 19 | |
611 | 5,642 | |
4.1% | 0.8% | |
9.5 | 0.0 | |
6 days ago | 3 months ago | |
Elixir | Elixir | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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next-ls
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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...
Papercups
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Linen.dev – Building a chat app with Elixir and NextJS
The best language for the task at hand, when presented with time constraints, is the one that you already know well. OP said in the article that they authored Papercups [1]. Adopting Elixir for a websocket-push service makes a lot of sense, then. However, why don't you learn Elixir, some OTP, and then reconsider that question? You could be missing out.
[1] https://github.com/papercups-io/papercups
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What Phoenix Elixir Tutorial do you want to see?
https://github.com/papercups-io/papercups - 5.2k stars, uses Phoenix 1.6
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Complete, Production-Ready Phoenix Reference Applications
Papercups
- Looking for recommendation of OS phoenix app to look at
- Example of an elixir CRUD app in production
- Show HN: Open-source live customer chat
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Lessons from answering 800 customer support queries in last 2 yrs as a founder
Shameless plug here if anyone is interested in an open source live chat tool check out https://github.com/papercups-io/papercups
- Create a conversation with Elixir with real code examples
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Ask HN: What novel tools are you using to write web sites/apps?
Phoneix - Elixir
We're a live message tool and it is basically what Elixir is built for https://github.com/papercups-io/papercups.
The Elixir community has been great and incredibly friendly. I originally was worried about the size of the community but that hasn't been an issue the community has been super helpful. I also think the annual stackoverflow usage surveys are very misleading because most of the community's questions get asked in ElixirForum and not on Stackoverflow.
Phoneix is the web framework of Elixir which is very similar to Rails but minus a lot of the magic has been very helpful for our productivity as well.
If I had to built another service that is websocket heavy I would definitely use Elixir. Even if it was a standard crud app I would still most likely choose Elixir.
- Papercups – open-source live customer chat in Elixir
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"
chatwoot - Open-source live-chat, email support, omni-channel desk. An alternative to Intercom, Zendesk, Salesforce Service Cloud etc. 🔥💬
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.
SvelteKit - web development, streamlined
mise - dev tools, env vars, task runner
Gotify - A simple server for sending and receiving messages in real-time per WebSocket. (Includes a sleek web-ui)
Phoenix - Peace of mind from prototype to production
LeapChat - Ephemeral, encrypted, in-browser chat rooms
lexical - Lexical is a next-generation elixir language server
LibreNews - A free and open breaking news notification platform
moon - Moon Design System for Elixir
PushBits - A simple server for push notifications via Matrix (and a minimalistic alternative to Pushover and Gotify) 🚀📯