maya
electron-vite-react
maya | electron-vite-react | |
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3 | 3 | |
19 | 1,650 | |
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1.3 | 7.0 | |
about 1 year ago | 12 days ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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maya
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is this a good way to structure a nodejs/express project?
I usually go with a similar structure. Check out my repo if you'd like to see more: https://github.com/Ozencb/maya
- I am slowly putting together a fullstack boilerplate app built on React, NextJS, TypeScript, Tailwind, JWT etc. Feedback appreciated. (Work in progress)
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electron-vite-react
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Can't seem to get ipcRenderer / contextBridge working and it's driving me crazy
This is literally like my 13th attempt trying to build this electron + react app. On the first attempt I started with this boilerplate code and actually got everything working in dev mode (by somehow doing a hacky import of ipcRenderer directly in one of my react components, spaghetti code left and right, etc.) but as soon as I tried to build/package the app into an executable with electron-builder the goddamn thing wouldn't even start. I kept getting so many errors. And when I would "fix" one, another one would appear. I tried so many "solutions" that were posted on stackoverflow and even asked ChatGPT and the only answers I got were vague "make sure your imports are declared correctly and make sure the context is correct, etc." which I couldn't seem to sort out in my mess of a project. So I decided to say fuck it and just start fresh with a different electron + react boilerplate/template and simply copy over my react components and figure it out from there.
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How can I use my Objection.js model interfaces in my react front-end?
I am working on an electron react vite app bootstrapped fron this repo: https://github.com/electron-vite/electron-vite-react.
What are some alternatives?
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