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Storybook 8
Additionally, thank you to all our community launch partners across the frontend ecosystem for helping us bring Storybook 8 to the world! Thanks to Chromatic, Figma, ViteConf, Omlet, DivRiots, story.to.design, StackBlitz, UXpin, Nx, Mock Service Worker, Anima, Zeplin, zeroheight, kickstartDS, and Kendo UI.
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The 2024 Web Hosting Report
Replit is the category leader here, but other products in this space include: Glitch, Codesphere, StackBlitz. Coherence fits here as well, with our “Workspaces” Cloud IDE. We’re also the only option where the PaaS is replaced by an Internal Developer Platform.
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I made "TypeScript Swagger Editor", new type of Swagger UI writing TypeScript code in the browser
"TypeScript Swagger Editor" is a web-based TypeScript editor (of StackBlitz) for Swagger API specifications, with SDK (Software Development Kit) library generated by nestia. It generates SDK types, functions and mockup simulator by analyzing content of the input swagger.json file.
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Top Online IDE Websites in 2024 ⌨️
Instantly deploy sites with Firebase hosting and integrate seamlessly with GitHub repos. Stackblitz
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Struggling to Learn React Or Any JavaScript Framework? Here are 7 Mistakes Holding Back (And What To Do Instead) 💪🎉
Use online code editors such as Codesandbox or Stackblitz. They let you focus on writing code rather than dealing with local environment complexities.
- Do you need a good computer to learn how to code?
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Software development on a Chromebook
For a few years I have been aware of on-line development environments such as JSBin, JSFiddle and CodePen. They have spearheaded on-line development and more recently a new breed of on-line resources have become available including CodeSandbox, Stackblitz and Replit. You can even access your GitHub repos directly through an in-browser (web) version of MS Visual Studio Code by pressing the full-stop (try it in one of your own repos). Of course there are also cloud offerings from Amazon, Google, Microsoft, etc. but they require a little more configuration and setup than I was happy to incur. Finally, there are two relatively new offerings in this space in the form of GitPod and GitHub Codespaces. I have signed up but not yet explored what they have to offer.
- Codespaces but open-source, client-only, and unopinionated
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ref.current.clearValue() triggers an undefined useReducer() action
I doubt someone will take time of their life to set up your code locally, if you want help setup your example code on https://codesandbox.io/ or https://stackblitz.com/ or some other website and put link here.
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Lua: The Little Language That Could
> Wasm though seems like the likely general heir, and will have many different offerings for how to do that (Deno being one!).
I was recently blown away by some ideas that StackBlitz [0] apply based on WebContainers. The idea of a "server in the browser", they allow you to run Node-based environment like that via Wasm.
homebridge-gsh
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Matter 1.2 Arrives with Nine New Device Types and Improvements Across the Board
You don’t need to use HomeKit for this to work, but you will need https://github.com/oznu/homebridge-gsh. (Caveat: I haven’t tried this myself since I use HomeKit and Alexa devices.)
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Google Home speakers to control HomeKit (Instead of Apple HomePod)
I have no idea about the Google Home Mini, but I managed to add my Nest Mini to HomeKit using the Enomek. You can try it as it simplifies the whole homebridge process. Also, Look for the homebridge-gsh plugin on github.
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Is it possible to integrate homebridge devices directly to HA?
I currently use homebridge-gsh as a way to have my Google Home speakers control my devices strictly through Homebridge. Is there a similar plugin that I could use the same way with HA where commands from Google Home interact with HA vs with each device's own cloud provider?
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Homebridge/kit on Android?
I mean a dirty way to do it would be to use Homebridge GSH https://github.com/oznu/homebridge-gsh and Create dummy switches for anything native homekit to expose them. Then use the Google home app.
Try this to add all the homekit devices in google home.
What are some alternatives?
homebridge - HomeKit support for the impatient.
Home Assistant - :house_with_garden: Open source home automation that puts local control and privacy first.
CompreFace - Leading free and open-source face recognition system
homebridge-nest-cam - View your Nest cams in HomeKit using Homebridge.
double-take - Unified UI and API for processing and training images for facial recognition.
HyperBian - Hyperion pre installed on Raspberry Pi OS Lite
gitpod - The developer platform for on-demand cloud development environments to create software faster and more securely.
diyHue - Main diyHue software repo
homebridge-awair2 - Homebridge dynamic platform plugin for Awair air quality sensor.
codesandbox-client - An online IDE for rapid web development
Domoticz - Open source Home Automation System
asdf-dotnet-core - ✨ .Net Core plugin for asdf version manager