prepareprojectforllmprompt
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16 | 128 | |
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6.0 | 7.9 | |
8 months ago | about 22 hours ago | |
TypeScript | Ruby | |
MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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prepareprojectforllmprompt
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Ask HN: Show me your half baked project
VSCode extension to automate generating prompts for ChatGPT for small coding projects:
https://github.com/Dicklesworthstone/prepareprojectforllmpro...
https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=JeffreyE...
I made this because I realized I was wasting a ton of time preparing the same basic prompt format in a text editor over and over again. This extension saves me a huge amount of time. There are days when I use it 50+ times!
framework
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RubyJS-Vite
I'm working on a framework inspired by React/Next.js which turns Haml into Ruby. It's 100% server side, but it runs pretty fast. I'm currently working on a rewrite, I just wish I had more time to work on it.
https://github.com/mayu-live/framework
https://mayu.live/
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Ask HN: Show me your half baked project
Mayu, a server side web framework written in Ruby, inspired by React. Been working on it for over a year, and I'm currently doing a complete rewrite now that I have a better idea of how it should work.
https://github.com/mayu-live/framework
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Why Ruby on Rails Needs Components
Mayu Live[1] has components, it works kinda like React. I have been thinking about making rdom[2] work with Rails but I got a memory leak to fix first. It's possible to do all this in Ruby though.
1. https://github.com/mayu-live/framework
2. https://github.com/aalin/rdom
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Is there Ruby LiveView Framework?
Thanks, yes mayu.live is a close thing, but I looked at its examples, it's overcomplicated, if done a bit differently, the counter code it shows as example would be 3 times shorter. Nice experiment, same principle as LiveView, but not quite there.
- Mayu: Live-streaming server-side component-based VDOM framework written in Ruby
- Mayu is a live-streaming server-side component-based rendering framework in Ruby
- Mayu: Live-streaming server-side component-base VDOM rendering framework in Ruby
- mayu-live/framework: Mayu is a live-streaming server-side component-based VDOM rendering framework written in Ruby
- Show HN: Mayu Live, a reactive web framework written in Ruby
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The Web I Want
I've been working on a React-inspired framework in Ruby [1,2]. It only requires a few kilobytes of JavaScript, and only includes the relevant stylesheets for each page. Works pretty well and I guess I'm in a rural area (about 90 minutes down the river from Iquitos, Peru) on a 4G connection.
I recently did another experiment [3] where each static DOM tree becomes a custom element, which also reduces the amount of data that needs to be transferred.
I should probably make a Show HN post soon...
1. https://github.com/mayu-live/framework
2. https://mayu.live/
3. https://github.com/aalin/rdom
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