react-monaco-editor
craco
react-monaco-editor | craco | |
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5 | 32 | |
3,669 | 7,368 | |
1.0% | 0.3% | |
8.8 | 6.4 | |
about 1 month ago | 4 months ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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react-monaco-editor
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How to add Monaco to a Next.js app to enable custom user workflows
First, we’ll add the directive and necessary imports. We’ll use @monaco-editor/react, which is a nifty React component for Monaco. We’ll also import useState and useEffect hooks to help manage state.
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Build a web editor with react-monaco-editor
The react-monaco-editor package was the first package available for embedding with React and is still actively maintained. However, it requires you to make various webpack changes which are very inconvenient, especially when working with React. This has made the package decline in popularity, as shown by the number of weekly downloads compared to the @monaco-editor/react package.
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Dynamic emails with handlebars and nodemailer
Finally, I came across a comment on Reddit suggesting Monaco because VSCode is built on top of it.
- How can i create a clone of this in React.js? no need to run code, just the design and the code highliting
- How can I use monaco?
craco
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Htmx and Web Components: A Perfect Match
I had some 'fun' figuring out how to deal with not going through create-react-app without doing a full eject, got something barely working ... and discovered https://craco.js.org/ already existed and did precisely what I'd part-implemented except better.
On the upside, by that point I knew the CRA codebase well enough to predict what it would do even in edge cases, and CRACO's implementation was immediately comprehensible, and none of my colleagues had to try and understand my half-arsed NIH version.
(avoiding being in any of this situation in the first place would likely have been preferable, but given where things were when I landed on the project in question that would've required a TARDIS)
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Gzip Compression and IIS Setup on Windows Server for React Projects
If you initiated your React application using create-react-app, leverage @craco/craco to override your webpack configuration.
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Build a web editor with react-monaco-editor
Ejecting a React app is a bad idea because our application will lose all the React configurations and will not benefit from the CRA updates. Some solutions for ejecting our application include using packages like react-app-rewired or rewire. You can also use CRACO to eject your React application, but it needs you to install additional plugins.
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How are you building React applications? It's time to move on from Create React App
So, instead of entirely managing these configuration files, teams took to utilizing tools such as Craco to override configurations. These tools also come with their limitations: they were not updated as quickly as CRA, so there was always a lag in implementing new features, and they added an extra layer of complexity to existing tools through overrides and additional tools.
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How to start a React Project in 2023
I am not much of a fan of CRA myself but I am very much glad that https://craco.js.org exists - so far it's handled my needs for tweaking CRA behaviour in situations where "eject" didn't seem like a good route to take.
Mostly tbh to stop the freaking thing spawning inotify watchers for the entire contents of node_modules - I don't mind having to do a manual restart when I've changed dependencies and I definitely -do- mind having it eat a shedload of my user's inotify kernel allocation. (I know you can up the allocation, that's not the point, why are you on my lawn? :)
- How can I make my CRA server start up quicker?
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How to bypass mobile app review thanks to Capacitor, Ionic, and micro frontends 🤯
As I mentioned, in our case, the perfect tool for this job is CRACO. It will let us simply overwrite CRA’s configuration without ejecting.
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Top packages for React Development
Create react app + Craco
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Working with Ant Design in React - Customization
Or I could use Craco with Craco-less. Craco 6+ doesn't work with 5+ versions of react-scripts. I know I could use yarn instead of NPM which doesn't stop the installation of craco, but it can't be the solution. We can't scrap the project and restart. Further, Craco 7-alpha installs but then craco-less doesn't.
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CRA vs Parcel
If you want to customize the webpack configuration, you either need to eject, or to work against the package (with yarn patch, forking react-scripts, or using CRACO which is the easiest). But none of them are officially maintained by the CRA team.
What are some alternatives?
tiptap - The headless rich text editor framework for web artisans.
react-app-rewired - Override create-react-app webpack configs without ejecting
monaco-languageclient - Repo hosts npm packages for monaco-languageclient, vscode-ws-jsonrpc, monaco-editor-wrapper, @typefox/monaco-editor-react and monaco-languageclient-examples
webpack - A bundler for javascript and friends. Packs many modules into a few bundled assets. Code Splitting allows for loading parts of the application on demand. Through "loaders", modules can be CommonJs, AMD, ES6 modules, CSS, Images, JSON, Coffeescript, LESS, ... and your custom stuff.
molecule - :rocket: A lightweight Web IDE UI framework.
Next.js - The React Framework
react-monacoeditor - Monaco Editor component for React.
create-react-app - Set up a modern web app by running one command.
livecodes - Code Playground That Just Works!
Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
vite - Next generation frontend tooling. It's fast!