superdiff
Superdiff compares two arrays or objects and returns a full diff of their differences in a readable format. (by DoneDeal0)
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RxJS Operators for handling Observable strings, numbers, booleans and more (by rxjs-ninja)
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superdiff
Posts with mentions or reviews of superdiff.
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Superdiff has reached 377 GitHub stars thanks to you. Here are the latest enhancements.
A few weeks ago, I shared Superdiff, a library that compares two arrays or objects and returns a full diff of their differences in a readable format, on this sub. The project has gained some traction, with 377 GitHub stars. Thanks to user feedback, Superdiff now offers significant improvements since last time: - Supports diff between arrays with duplicate values - Provides the option to consider two arrays with the same values but in a different order as equal - Allows you to filter the diff output by state, with full control over nested properties; diff readability has never been better. - Fixes remaining edge cases, with more tests. Source code
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[AskJS] What do you use for image tracking? I was wondering, with all the libraries and frameworks out there, what do you use for image tracking with JavaScript
For object tracking, you could look at Superdiff. For image tracking, img-diff-js
- Superdiff: compare objects and arrays with readable diffs
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Introducing Superdiff: compare objects and arrays with readable diffs
Examples and documentation can be found here. Here is also the source code.
rxjs-ninja
Posts with mentions or reviews of rxjs-ninja.
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Do you still work on personal projects?
(As you can see from my previous side project it was back in Feb 2021 and then it was sort of abandoned https://rxjs-ninja.tane.dev/)
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Introducing ArkType: The first isomorphic type system for TS/JS
For example the effort to update this library would mean now I'd have to update through TS version as a migration - trying to update to the latest just makes the code a huge effort to maintain and it's the reason I've sort of abandoned it.
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RxJS utility for handling web serial streams.
This is a tutorial, along with a demo, on using the fromWebSerial utility function from the RxJS Ninja libraries. The tutorial is fairly short, but I think this just demonstrates how simple it makes interacting with the web serial API and getting a reactive stream to use with other reactive libraries, which in turn makes it much easier to define and handle different structures to the binary data. It also references a serial bluetooth app that might be useful experiments.
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New to TS. Do any of you use TS exclusively over JS? If not exclusively, then what's the split between TS and JS? How do you decide when to use TS, and when to use JS?
I'm currently working on both Formula and RxJS Ninja and both are very type heavy and export all the comments - for me clear docs are important in a library.
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Create your own Dark Mode Detection Observable using RxJS and Media Queries
You can check out the source code on GitHub.