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We really need a way to know the remote stack container/image versions and be able to set them on local config.
Recently, I noticed that in our remote project, the database storage schema has a migration not present when one sets up the local stack for development. Upon inspection, the Supabase CLI uses an old version of the storage image. Currently, there is no way to change this (that I know of) until the CLI team updates the CLI to use this version.
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Deno.land is down, which means Supabase functions are down locally
@doganugurlu Looks like Deno team implemented a fix https://denostatus.com/cllm0jzq219036bjottk03k2ac Are you still experiencing the issue?
We used to cache the modules locally, I will need to check if we made any configuration change. Can you kindly open an issue for Supabase CLI - https://github.com/supabase/cli/issues
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Supabase Local Dev: migrations, branching, and observability
> Oh, I had no idea that the functions routes were "wild card"! I don't think that's mentioned anywhere in the documentation, btw.
Good point! will update the docs.
> Sorry, I actually mean "import-maps": https://github.com/supabase/cli/issues/1338
I'll take a look at this issue. We've improved import map resolution in the last couple of CLI releases. But it looks like there are more edge cases.
We’ve moved the Supabase CLI to a fortnightly stable-release cycle. Every 2 weeks, we will update the latest tag on npm, the supabase/tap for homebrew, and the supabase scoop bucket. You can find the binary downloads in our GitHub latest release.
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Any comprehensive guide on self hosting ?
I think we've been working on that recently here: https://github.com/supabase/cli/pull/907
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Using current_setting('request.cookies', true) to read request cookies doesn't seem to work
Can you try it locally with the supabase CLI? https://github.com/supabase/cli
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SPARTAN. Type-safe Angular full-stack development powered by Analog.
For more info see this issue on GitHub.
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Opaque errors trying to serve and deploy edge functions
I opened a Github issue: https://github.com/supabase/cli/issues/939, but I figured I'd see if any of you hit this and, hopefully, got past it.
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The Case for better Self-Hosted Supabase Support
Are there plans to support connections to self hosted remotes (to deploy to self-hosted instances, for example) with the cli? https://github.com/supabase/cli/issues/753
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Can't link fresh project - problem with underlying postgrest version not supporting 15.
The errors you cite come from the https://github.com/supabase/cli not from postgREST(it does support v15).
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Ask HN: What software sparks joy when using?
Linux Mint with Cinnamon: https://www.linuxmint.com/ as far as desktop OSes go it's familiar (Ubuntu without snaps by default), whereas the UI feels both snappy, doesn't use too much resources and is actually pretty to look at.
MobaXTerm: https://mobaxterm.mobatek.net/ this one is a bit more Windows centric but I ended up paying for it and replaced mRemoteNg and PuTTY with it, it's even better than Remmina or whatever Linux has to offer - you can manage SSH/RDP/VNC/... sessions, input across multiple sessions side by side and it just simplifies things a lot (jump host support, a port forwarding too and so much more).
GitKraken: https://www.gitkraken.com/ also a piece of software that I paid for, this one actually makes using Git pleasant, feels better to use than SourceTree and Git Cola (even though that latter is wonderfully lightweight, too) and honestly I prefer that to the CLI nowadays.
Kanboard: https://kanboard.org/ is a lightweight Kanban project management tool, it might not have every feature under the sun but it's the most snappy project management tool I've ever used, looks simple and runs well. I honestly love it, what a nice thing to have.
Most modern text editors and IDEs: I personally pay for JetBrains IDEs but also like Visual Studio Code as a text editor and both have helped me immensely, they're reasonably performant when you have the RAM, look nice, often give you suggestions about how to improve your code and also have a plethora of plugins in their ecosystems. Nowadays I unapologetically use LLMs as well and overall it feels like I have these great tools and cool autocomplete (that is sometimes a bit silly and wrong) at my disposal, that makes me happy.
Kdenlive: https://kdenlive.org/ imagine if there was a successor to Windows Movie Maker, though something that gets most of the important stuff out of Sony Vegas, except is also completely free and works on most platforms. Kdenlive is all of that and also somehow quite pleasant to use, I actually prefer it to DaVinci resolve. There is a bit of a learning curve to any piece of software like this, but everything mostly makes sense in this one.
Gitea: https://about.gitea.com/ I still use this for my personal Git repositories and integrating with CI systems and it's lightweight, looks good and just feels pleasant to use. Previously I self-hosted GitLab and constantly ran into resource exhaustion as well as doubts about the next update is going to corrupt all of my data and break (it did), so now I use Gitea instead.
Drone CI: https://www.drone.io/ a container native CI solution that I can also self host. It's container oriented, integrates with Gitea nicely, is similarly nice to GitLab CI and doesn't cause me headaches like Jenkins would.
Docker: https://www.docker.com/ yes, even Docker desktop. It just makes working with containers really pleasant and predictable, even when something like Podman also exists (and also is great). I don't know, I feel like Docker really saved me from having brittle legacy environments, even self-contained containers with health checks and resource limits with still the same brittle code inside of those make me feel way more safe.
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Build and deploy a REST API with Postgres database in TypeScript
Note: Before running your application in the next step, make sure you have Docker installed and running. It's required to locally run Encore applications with databases.
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Introducing WP Setup
Developing WordPress plugins and themes often requires a reliable development environment. Current we have good solutions as wp-env from Autommatic, Local WP from WP Engine, Docker, XAMPP (for old ones) and so on. All this can be good suits for a development environment, specially Local WP that is probably the easiest one to get up and running and wp-env that leverages Docker as a development environment in a very easy way to use.
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Building Scalable GraphQL Microservices With Node.js and Docker: A Comprehensive Guide
Docker, an open-source development platform, provides containerization technology for building and packaging applications along with their dependencies into portable images.
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Building Llama as a Service (LaaS)
With each app containerized with Docker, this allows it to be run on any other developer's machine also running Docker. Although I had automated deployments to Heroku without this, I decided to upload each service to a container registry.
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Exploring 7 Efficient Alternatives to MAMP for Local Development Environments
Docker
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The power of the CLI with Golang and Cobra CLI
Today we are going to see all the power that a CLI (Command line interface) can bring to development, a CLI can help us perform tasks more effectively and lightly through commands via terminal, without needing an interface. For example, git and Docker, we practically use their CLI all the time, when we execute a git commit -m "commit message" or docker ps -a we are using a CLI. I'm going to leave an article that details what a CLI is.
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Simplest Guide to DIY Your Own LLM Toy in 2024
Docker (required): Understanding Docker is crucial for deploying software in containers, making your project portable and scalable. I use it for start Folo server.
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Tools for Linux Distro Hoppers
Docker is a containerization tool that ships your app with all the necessary dependencies. Using DevContainer makes developing software inside a container possible. Several editors, e.g., Visual Studio Code and JetBrains, already support DevContainer. If you use other editors like VIM or Helix, you might develop software directly inside the container or need to find another workaround. But if you are too lazy to configure VIM like me, use VSCode.
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PHP Local Development Environment Setup Guide: Everything You Need in One Article
Container configuration and network setup may be complex for beginners. Download
What are some alternatives?
objectbox-dart - Flutter database for super-fast Dart object persistence
SillyTavern - LLM Frontend for Power Users.
ng-signal-forms
SillyTavern-extras - Extensions API for SillyTavern [Moved to: https://github.com/SillyTavern/SillyTavern-extras]
supabase-on-aws - Self-hosted Supabase on AWS
SillyTavern-Extras - Extensions API for SillyTavern.
Appwrite - Build like a team of hundreds_
winget-pkgs - The Microsoft community Windows Package Manager manifest repository
oak - A middleware framework for handling HTTP with Deno, Node, Bun and Cloudflare Workers 🐿️ 🦕
SillyTavern - LLM Frontend for Power Users. [Moved to: https://github.com/SillyTavern/SillyTavern]
sql-examples - Curated list of SQL to help you find useful script easily 🚀
hummingbird - Hummingbird compiles trained ML models into tensor computation for faster inference.