pandas-stubs
tsdx
pandas-stubs | tsdx | |
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4 | 45 | |
214 | 11,165 | |
3.7% | 0.2% | |
8.6 | 0.0 | |
7 days ago | 11 months ago | |
Python | JavaScript | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | MIT License |
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pandas-stubs
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We are the developers behind pandas, currently preparing for the 2.0 release :) AMA
There is a typing effort that is led by some core members (unfortunately none of them takes part today). You can check the stubs package out at https://github.com/pandas-dev/pandas-stubs. I am not really familiar with the progress there
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Is there a way to have Eglot pickup the virtual env?
I think the issue is that pandas provides its stubs via a separate package namely pandas-stubs. It seems some packages provide their stubs in a separate package i.a.w PEP561. If I install this package I get completions etc. as you might expect.
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TypeScript is terrible for library developers
It gets a lot more complicated than that. One of many, many examples: https://github.com/pandas-dev/pandas-stubs/blob/v1.4.3.22082...
tsdx
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ReactJS Good Practices
tsdx - Zero-config CLI for TypeScript package development
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Help with bundling a module using webpack
If you’re into TypeScript, I highly recommend https://tsdx.io . I’ve used it to create a package before and it’s so much easier
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Using Next.js components in a custom npm library
Thanks for the insight fellas. Aside question, I was thinking of bootstrapping the project with tsdx, but their last release was well over 2 years ago. Wondering if there are any alternative options for creating libraries?
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Rollup Library Starter
NOTE: If your project uses TypeScript, I would suggest using tsdx instead.
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Creating Modern npm Packages
Sadly, it's a bit dead. We switched to dts-cli fork, but tsup looks good too
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TypeScript is terrible for library developers
I don't depend on the actual typescript docs much but thankfully in @types and in tons of repos there are examples of well written typescript code.
The amount of JS and TS out there is also a bit of a foot gun though so stick with heavily used/starred libs if you aren't sure.
One tool that helps a lot with developing libraries in typescript is TSDX[0] or its successor dts-cli[1] and there is a bunch of good stuff in awesesome-typescript[2].
Maybe library devving is harder?(more work?) with tyepscript but it is worth it for the end developer, especially if that end developer is you. If you aren't using your own libs then you're probably getting paid by someone else to make them or... idk.
https://github.com/jaredpalmer/tsdx
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How to create your own React Components library
We will use a TSDX library - this tool is something similar to create-react-app, but for creating components library. It allows as to initialize a project immediately with already set up bundler, Rollup with Typescript supporting, testing with Jest, code formatter, Prettier and Storybook.
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Is there a point in writing in TypeScript personal projects that I will maintain myself?
May be you need to try https://tsdx.io/
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The Node ecosystem (still) has tooling problems
So what is the ideal way to build TypeScript libraries? I've heard that tsdx https://tsdx.io/ is quite good
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React component library - 2022 where to start
There’s tsdx. But I’d recommend using Vite and storybook-vite
What are some alternatives?
django-stubs - PEP-484 stubs for Django
Microbundle - 📦 Zero-configuration bundler for tiny modules.
lxml-stubs - Type stubs for the lxml package
turborepo - Incremental bundler and build system optimized for JavaScript and TypeScript, written in Rust – including Turborepo and Turbopack. [Moved to: https://github.com/vercel/turbo]
pfun - Functional, composable, asynchronous, type-safe Python.
parcel - The zero configuration build tool for the web. 📦🚀
bench-warmers - DigThatData's Public Brainstorming space
tsup - The simplest and fastest way to bundle your TypeScript libraries.
returns - Make your functions return something meaningful, typed, and safe!
create-react-app - Set up a modern web app by running one command.
bulk-exif-to-excel - Bulk exif data export to excel
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