searchkit
reactjs.org
searchkit | reactjs.org | |
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5 | 69 | |
4,714 | 9,124 | |
0.2% | - | |
7.6 | 9.8 | |
1 day ago | about 1 year ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 |
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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.
reactjs.org
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New React docs pretend SPAs don't exist anymore
yes, he advocated for Vite in his pr: https://github.com/reactjs/reactjs.org/pull/5487
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Everything You Need to Know About the Updated React Docs
There have been several calls recently to remove the CRA recommendation, perhaps most notably from popular Twitter use and YouTuber Theo (t3.gg) whose pull request on the reactjs project recommending the replacement of CRA with Vite went viral on Twitter. This sparked heated criticism of CRA, including its perceived lack of features (such as native support for TypeScript or popular CSS library Tailwind), size, performance, and more.
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Introducing react.dev: the new React docs site!
It’s built on Next with tailwind. Check out the beta directory here: https://github.com/reactjs/reactjs.org
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React.dev
Not Docusaurus, but the source is here:
https://github.com/reactjs/reactjs.org (currently in the "beta" directory)
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Setup React and Tailwind - The Easy Way
This came up a couple of weeks ago due to a PR opened on the CRA repo asking to kinda deprecate it as the main choice for new React projects. I couldn't help but share my opinion on this as well:
- Proposal to replace create-react-app
- Replace Create React App Recommendation with Vite by T3dotgg · Pull Request
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Dan Abramov's Response on History and Future of CRA
https://github.com/reactjs/reactjs.org/pull/5487#issuecommen...
I remember submitting the full link. Dunno why it was edited
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Dan Abramov discusses create-react-app's future
More specifically, the comment: https://github.com/reactjs/reactjs.org/pull/5487#issuecommen...
- Dan Abramov: extensive response on the history and future of Create React App
What are some alternatives?
semantic-ui-react - The official Semantic-UI-React integration
react - Cheatsheets for experienced React developers getting started with TypeScript
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.
rabbitmq-website - RabbitMQ website
rctui - A collection of components for React, base on bootstrap 4.0.
React - The library for web and native user interfaces.
pivotal-ui-react - Pivotal's design system & component library
snapcraft.io - The official website's repository for the Snap store
cdbreact - Contrast Design Bootstrap : Elegant UI Kit and reusable components for building mobile-first, responsive websites and web apps
control-flag - A system to flag anomalous source code expressions by learning typical expressions from training data
react-uikit-components - React UIkit Components for the UIKit CSS framework
petite-vue - 6kb subset of Vue optimized for progressive enhancement