searchkit
Preact
searchkit | Preact | |
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5 | 111 | |
4,714 | 36,062 | |
0.2% | 0.3% | |
7.6 | 9.3 | |
1 day ago | about 22 hours ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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searchkit
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Autocomplete – a JavaScript library for building autocomplete experiences
https://github.com/searchkit/searchkit is an instantsearch adapter for elasticsearch / opensearch
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React.dev
One example of this pattern is Searchkit [0] which performs most of its logic inside a singleton Searchkit class which is instantiated and passed as a prop to the root React component. A bonus is that it's easier to implement bindings for Angular, Svelte, etc. since they can rely mostly on the class. For example, it looks like Searchkit now suggests using InstantSearch (react-instantsearch-dom) [1] from Algolia, i.e. an entirely different maintainer, and it creates the bindings with a `Client(new SearchKit(...))` adapter [2] around the class (see the code on the home page at [0]).
[0] https://www.searchkit.co/
[1] https://github.com/algolia/instantsearch
[2] https://github.com/searchkit/searchkit/blob/main/packages/se...
- I made Elasticsearch work with Algolia's Instantsearch
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How to build an availability search UI with Elasticsearch
We will use React, Next.JS, Instantsearch and Searchkit to build a search UI.
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Ask HN: Should I give up and get a job?
I think you are probably spending too much of your time on software and too little time on marketing.
When I look at an open-source project, I ask myself three things:
1) What does it do exactly?
2) Is this easy to get started with?
3) Does it have any documentation?
For example, I have a use case for wanting to use graphql to communicate with elasticsearch. I google "graphql + elasticsearch" and somewhere a link to https://www.searchkit.co/ comes up. I look at it and I find my answers within 60 seconds:
1) Top of the page I see "Searchkit is an open source library which helps you build a great search experience with Elasticsearch. Powered by Apollo GraphQL." This makes me think that yeah, it's probably looking to solve a similar problem to me. In case I had any doubts, there's a demo.
2) Yes, easy to get started. There's a big "get started" button at the top of the page. And a get-started-video link at the bottom of the homepage.
3) At a glance, yes, it has decent documentation.
Given that I quickly got answers to these 3 questions, yes, I might consider using this project, or at least trying it out.
When I go to your page, I see:
1) River DB is a Rust connection pool and middleware proxy... ok... why do i need that? What problem is this solving? There's a long paragraph I can read after that, but when i'm browsing the web i don't usually read long paragraphs, so you've lost me already.
2) I have no idea how to get started
3) Doesn't look like there's any docs
Given the above, why would I use your software?
Note that the above has nothing to do with your software quality. But people only care about your code if things are breaking. Marketing material is what gets them in the door. For example, I use React all the time. I have NO IDEA if the underlying code is any good. And I don't really care. What I care about is that it's easy to use.
Anyway, long story short... if you want to build a software business, coding is maybe 30-40% of the job. Marketing, sales, documentation and all that jazz is probably the majority of the work. If you don't want to do that and you just want to code, then great, get a job. People will pay you good money for that.
Preact
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Preact vs React: A Comparative Guide
In this post, we get to know more about Preact, one of this year's trending libraries. And we'll compare it to React to see which one suits better for our projects.
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Episode 24/13: Native Signals, Details on Angular/Wiz, Alan Agius on the Angular CLI
Similarly to Promises/A+, this effort focuses on aligning the JavaScript ecosystem. If this alignment is successful, then a standard could emerge, based on that experience. Several framework authors are collaborating here on a common model which could back their reactivity core. The current draft is based on design input from the authors/maintainers of Angular, Bubble, Ember, FAST, MobX, Preact, Qwik, RxJS, Solid, Starbeam, Svelte, Vue, Wiz, and more…
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Proposal: Signals as a Built-In Primitive of JavaScript
Those who want to develop a library that can be used by any other reactive framework. I often see SignalLike type that tries to subtype it.
https://github.com/preactjs/preact/blob/757746a915d186a90954...
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Preact: Lightweight React Alternative
The official Preact documentation.
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How I built a cross-framework frontend library
At the very bottom of the image, there are 3 blocks that I chose to call application components. If you are building a cross-framework library, these can be built with whatever tools you want! Only catch is, all the tools you use to build it, will be needed by everyone consuming it. So choose wisely, and be mindful of how many kilobytes of third party code you will need in order to ship. In Schedule-X, I chose to use Preact. You will probably be fine with most lightweight virtual DOM libraries, and just like with frameworks there are a few to pick from.
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React Jam just started, making a game in 13 days with React
>> React is not traditionally used for making games, but that's part of the fun and the challenge. R
> MS Flight Simulator cockpits are built with MSFS Avionics Framework which is React-like and MIT licensed:
https://github.com/microsoft/msfs-avionics-mirror/tree/main/...
preactjs may or may not be faster: https://preactjs.com/
Million.js is faster than preact, and lists a number of references under Acknowledgements: https://github.com/aidenybai/million#acknowledgments
https://million.dev/docs :
> We use a novel approach to the virtual DOM called the block virtual DOM. You can read more on what the block virtual DOM is with Virtual DOM: Back in Block and how we make it happen in React with Behind the block().*
React API reference > Components > Profiler:
- Have You Built with Preact?
- Quando um framework é melhor que a manipulação nativa do DOM
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HTML Data Attributes: One of the Original State Management Libraries
DEV is a Rails monolith, which uses Preact in the front-end using islands architecture. The reason why I mention all this is that it's not a full-stack JavaScript application, and there is no state management library like Redux or Zustand in use. The data store, for the most part on the front end, is all data attributes.
- Show HN: Cami.js – A No Build, Web Component Based Reactive Framework
What are some alternatives?
semantic-ui-react - The official Semantic-UI-React integration
react-18 - Workgroup for React 18 release.
sveltekit-graphql-github - Use Apollo Client with SvelteKit to Query a GraphQL API: we use the GitHub API to query our repos and learn a bit of SvelteKit along the way.
Alpine.js - A rugged, minimal framework for composing JavaScript behavior in your markup.
rctui - A collection of components for React, base on bootstrap 4.0.
solid - A declarative, efficient, and flexible JavaScript library for building user interfaces.
pivotal-ui-react - Pivotal's design system & component library
lit - Lit is a simple library for building fast, lightweight web components.
cdbreact - Contrast Design Bootstrap : Elegant UI Kit and reusable components for building mobile-first, responsive websites and web apps
Svelte - Cybernetically enhanced web apps
react-uikit-components - React UIkit Components for the UIKit CSS framework
Vue.js - This is the repo for Vue 2. For Vue 3, go to https://github.com/vuejs/core