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cami.js
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sra-mission
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Made a mission generator from Controlled Anarchy
I'm discovering Shadowrun Anarchy and I like it a lot. While exploring, I discovered Controlled Anarchy from Surprise Threat! and loved especially the mision generation. I intend to use Anarchy to introduce friends to roleplaying for one night, so I made a generator to speed things up. You can find the webapp here and the source code there, if that's something you'd like too.
cami.js
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HTML Web Components
Preact requires a build step otherwise you don't get JSX and you have to build applications a la mithril.js mode:
> const app = h('h1', null, 'Hello World!');
With Web Components no build step is required and you're still able to build JSX'ish code. See the code below this section: https://github.com/kennyfrc/cami.js#key-concepts--api
- Cami.js - A No Build, Web Component Based UI Framework
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Show HN: Cami.js – A No Build, Web Component Based Reactive Framework
Yes, the lib's great!
Unfortunately I haven't thought much yet about interoperability with other web components libraries like lit. I imagined folks would choose just one web component library over the other.
That said, you can initialize reactive properties(1), but property bindings won't work if there's a parent LitElement (as my reactive properties need to be called with either a .value method or an .update method for getting and setting respectively).
As of the moment, what's possible is interop with other cami elements using a store, and in a future version, i'm considering a richer event system for external javascript code to listen to.
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(1) Initializing is possible with observerableAttr: https://github.com/kennyfrc/cami.js/blob/master/examples/008...
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Leaders Are Tool Builders: Why I Wrote My Own JavaScript UI Framework
The author is getting a bit of heat, and I think rightfully so. Here is the "tool" he's all bragging about: https://github.com/kennyfrc/cami.js/blob/master/src/cami.js
The whole thing is 250 Loc half of which is comments. And not to discount on that (Redux itself is not that big, though the ecosystem is). But this tool/project could be just a few blog posts where the author explains the patterns/libraries he is using.
It also doesn't help that his blog post/tool has the highest concentration of buzzword language you can expect. Please don't do that.
What are some alternatives?
DiscordDiceBot - A dice rolling bot for Discord, that uses buttons and provides image for the rolled dice.
select2 - Select2 is a jQuery based replacement for select boxes. It supports searching, remote data sets, and infinite scrolling of results.
dungeoneering - Free and slimmed down virtual tabletop (VTT) that can be used as a combat grid and as a dungeon exploration tool, made for local, in-person tabletop RPG sessions
ElementsJS - A lightweight DOM Manipulation library for VanillaJS