phoenix_storybook
kino
phoenix_storybook | kino | |
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2 | 4 | |
605 | 329 | |
1.8% | 5.5% | |
9.0 | 8.7 | |
about 18 hours ago | 10 days ago | |
Elixir | Elixir | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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phoenix_storybook
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ElixirConf 2022 - That's a wrap!
Integration with Christian Blavier’s Phoenix Storybook project
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Ask HN: So, what's up with Phoenix (web framework)?
Yes! (well I'm assuming you mean Storyboard). There's a new project that accomplishes just that: https://github.com/phenixdigital/phx_live_storybook
kino
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ElixirConf 2022 - That's a wrap!
José is adamantly championing Livebook as a tool for learning the language and teaching aspiring alchemists. In particular, he spoke about the breadth of possibilities for visualising aspects of Livebook using Kino, such as charts, graphs, and mermaid diagrams. As mentioned previously, Dockyard Academy is taking this approach with their bootcamp curriculum, and is using this suite of visualisation tools alongside smart cells to lower the barrier to entry for new developers.
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Elixir Livebook now as a desktop app
I think this is a fair analogy, but maybe I'd add that LiveBooks uses MarkDown markupfor the non-code part of the notebook, make it far more readable, and with more visualizations coming in.
For example, recently an addition to add automatically generated sequence diagrams to Livebook Kino (https://github.com/livebook-dev/kino/pull/165). So generate code which shows a supervision tree, and automatically create a visual diagram of the code in one place. Pretty great for learning and explanatory material.
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Sequence Diagrams representing elixir?
There's an upcoming feature in Livebook Kino that is related do automatically generated sequence diagrams for process communication: https://github.com/livebook-dev/kino/pull/165
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Livebook Animations
So I posted this issue (kino#48) and implemented a new widget Kino.ImageDynamic which can be updated with Kino.ImageDynamic.push/2.
What are some alternatives?
transport-site - Rendre disponible, valoriser et améliorer les données transports
livebook - Automate code & data workflows with interactive Elixir notebooks
kaffy - Powerfully simple admin package for phoenix applications
nerves_livebook - Develop on embedded devices with Livebook and Nerves
phoenix-svg - Inline SVG component for Phoenix
kino_db - Database integrations for Livebook
axon - Nx-powered Neural Networks
explorer - Series (one-dimensional) and dataframes (two-dimensional) for fast and elegant data exploration in Elixir
overbooked - Overbooked is a self-hosted flexible workplace platform for indie co-working owners.
eqwalizer - A type-checker for Erlang
snake_ladder - Snake and Ladder game built on LiveView