nvim-config-local
yew
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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nvim-config-local
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Using LazyVim and Mason.nvim LSP manager. How do I add arguments to the clangd or and LSP?
it's been undeprecated recently, but if you would prefer to use a plugin, I use this one
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[Question] Plugin which sources lua files from a directory depending on project?
The next version of neovim (and currently, nightly) re-enables support for exec, which sounds close to what you want. In the meantime check out https://github.com/klen/nvim-config-local. These both do a single file, but once you're running some code it's easy enough to get that file to source more.
- How to configure telescope (or any other plugin) per project?
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How do you handle project specific configuration?
I just use nvim-config-local, which is basically just souped up :h 'exrc'. And then from there I typically set makeprg and a custom "run" command if I want, along with any other settings I might want in the project. I tried using some custom runner type plugins in the past but I think this method has provided me with the most flexibility, and I don't have to learn anything new because it's just the same as what i do in my init.lua.
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How do y'all feel about handling project local settings using a json file?
I took inspiration from nvim-config-local and added an integrity check, to force the user to review the settings file at least once. It's on by default, but is optional. The file can be safe to use if you don't expose any option that allows for arbitrary code execution.
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Manage project local settings for a language server with lsp-zero
nvim-config-local
yew
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Surprisingly Powerful – Serverless WASM with Rust Article 1
Yew is a framework for creating reliable and efficient web applications. Yew
- Container2wasm: Convert Containers to WASM Blobs
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Show HN: Game of Life with grid editor in browser with Rust and WASM
I coded up a game of life implementation in rust and web assembly using https://yew.rs/ as an effort to sharpen my rust skills and it resulted as a fun toy. You can find the source here: https://gitlab.com/reedrichards/wvdom Enjoy!
- The best WebAssembly runtime may be no runtime at all
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Recreating the Apple Calculator in Rust using Tauri, Yew and Tailwind
UI template: Yew - (https://yew.rs/)
- Yew: Rust / WASM framework for creating reliable and efficient web applications
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Ask HN: If you were to build a web app today what tech stack would you choose?
I'm surprised nobody said they'd use [Yew](https://yew.rs/), especially given the premise of this being for a passion project.
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Semantics of method which takes Rc<Self> and returns Rc<Self>?
This example shows updating an existing state: https://github.com/yewstack/yew/blob/04909dd942eb64285652d96a2621bdf7be3fa912/examples/timer_functional/src/main.rs
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Speeding up the JavaScript ecosystem – Polyfills gone rogue
1. Not related to npm, but related to the web.
2. True, but compilers are generally better than transpilers.
3. Have you seen https://yew.rs/ ?
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Is it possible to create Android apps using Rust?
You could use Yew to write web apps, which can be opened on Android phones.
What are some alternatives?
direnv.vim - vim plugin for direnv support
Seed - A Rust framework for creating web apps
project-settings.nvim - Manage project local settings using a json file.
dioxus - Fullstack GUI library for web, desktop, mobile, and more.
IDE.nvim - IDE-Like support for NeoVim
sycamore - A library for creating reactive web apps in Rust and WebAssembly
confiture.nvim - A neovim lua plugin to save and launch project specific commands.
leptos - Build fast web applications with Rust.
exrc.nvim - Secure Project Local Config for Neovim
Rocket - A web framework for Rust.
lsp-zero.nvim - A starting point to setup some lsp related features in neovim.
tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.