pFreak
typescript-eslint
pFreak | typescript-eslint | |
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2 | 123 | |
5 | 14,642 | |
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2.6 | 9.9 | |
almost 3 years ago | 4 days ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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pFreak
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Show HN: Imba – I have spent 7 years creating a programming language for the web
I went through the same concerns and ended up building a little benchmarking tool for a simple reactive UI library I'm working on. It's not super user-friendly yet but doing a good job of profiling tasks.
You can write custom benchmarks by clearly separating pre-setup work than relying on ready-made benchmarks (a bit of a pain initially, but helps a lot to fine-tune at unit-level going forward).
It uses Chrome DevTools Protocol(CDP) through Puppeteer and allows to analyze execution durations separately (Scripting, Layout, Paint, etc).
Think it will be helpful: https://github.com/dumijay/pfreak
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Introducing CalDOM: An agnostic, reactive & minimalist 3kb UI library
It might be helpful to benchmark & fine-tune your stuff: https://github.com/dumijay/pfreak
typescript-eslint
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Mastering Type-Safe JSON Serialization in TypeScript
Typescript-eslint can assist in this task. This tool helps identify all instances of unsafe any usage. Specifically, all usages of JSON.parse can be found and it can be ensured that the received data's format is checked. More about getting rid of the any type in a codebase can be read in the article Making TypeScript Truly "Strongly Typed".
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Oxlint – written in Rust – 50-100 Times Faster than ESLint
> Only lint files that have changed? How hard that is?
Quite hard, especially since type-aware rules from e.g. https://typescript-eslint.io/ mean that changing the type of a variable in file A can break your code in file B, even if file B hasn't changed.
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How to Do a TypeScript Conversion: an opinionated take on gradual conversions
The article only touches this: when converting to TypeScript, `any` is useful, but in the end you don't want this type in your codebase - so don't forget to use typescript-eslint [0] and turn on those no-unsafe-* rules which guard against `any` leaking into your code.
[0] https://github.com/typescript-eslint/typescript-eslint
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The Best ESLint Rules for React Projects
By convention, React components should be named in PascalCase. @typescript-eslint has the config we need, and though we can't specifically target React components, we can target variables (and set some other conventions while we're at it):
- Open source public fund experiment - One and a half years update
- Never touch those //ts-ignores
What are some alternatives?
CalDOM - An agnostic, reactive & minimalist (3kb) JavaScript UI library with direct access to native DOM.
eslint-config-google - ESLint shareable config for the Google JavaScript style guide
fakebrowser - 🤖 Fake fingerprints to bypass anti-bot systems. Simulate mouse and keyboard operations to make behavior like a real person.
angular-eslint - :sparkles: Monorepo for all the tooling related to using ESLint with Angular
react-fastclick - Fast Touch Events for React
ts-standard - Typescript style guide, linter, and formatter using StandardJS
coffeesense - IntelliSense for CoffeeScript. LSP implementation / VSCode extension
zod - TypeScript-first schema validation with static type inference
brimstone-recorder - Brimstone is a chrome extension. It is a codeless/scriptless web application test recorder, test player and pixel-perfect test validator all in one. Automated testing with no coding required!
node-clinic - Clinic.js diagnoses your Node.js performance issues
kotlinx.html - Kotlin DSL for HTML
ts-node - TypeScript execution and REPL for node.js