ts-redux-react-realworld-example-app
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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ts-redux-react-realworld-example-app
- Are there any good NX/React enterprise-grade starter repos you can recommend?
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Is it a bad config or cmp isn't as smart as VSCode autocompletion?
Maybe you need to tweak the tsconfig.json? I've tested tsserver in this codebase and it worked fine (for my standards). Here is the config I used.
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Operation Pact or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Contract Testing
We will use ts-redux-react-realworld-example-app project which implements the front-end in TS for realword app using React/Redux.
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Debugging by talking to yourself
In this example I wanted to find out: "what happens if I click the publish button when creating a new article?" inside the React RealWorld App (GitHub) If this process brings up new questions, I write them down and try to answer them in a collapsible text block. Sometimes I decide to postpone answering a question. Then I mark this question with a "🤔" emoji, so I don't forget that I haven't answered it yet. In this example I asked myself the question: "Why do we set state.submitting flag to true . Which part of the app code reacts to this state? " I assumed this flag could trigger something relevant in the code, but it turned out it only disables the editor form.
- Possibly React / Reddux toolkit specific question about destructuring
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Need help with structuring a project
probably you can take a look on an example like this : https://github.com/angelguzmaning/ts-redux-react-realworld-example-app
kok.nvim
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How to get this overlay effect in neovim?
In the examples listed on this page https://github.com/ms-jpq/coq_nvim, there is a pattern overlay over the whole screen. Is there a neovim plugin that does this? Thanks.
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Can anyone explain how to use treesitter with neovim in simple language?
nvim-cmp or coq_nvim is for autocompletion. Treesitter is for parsing language syntax. (I guess the most typical use case for this would be syntax highlighting.) Note that (neo)vim also has built in manual completion that you can use by setting up your omnifunc and triggering it with in insert mode .
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What's the one plugin you'd love to see?
Aw man that's not nice to hear. I have had my own struggle with lsp not gonna lie. I used to use coc until it got too slow, after struggling for like 2 days lol lsp is working fast and neat. I'd suggest you to take a look at coq https://github.com/ms-jpq/coq_nvim which claims to be fast as fuck (literally lol) and also claims to be faster than lsp (because its written using c or something). Haven't tried it personally
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New to Rust. How to setup Nvim as IDE?
Coq_nvim
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Coq + LSP crashing
I'm attempting to use (coq_nvim)[https://github.com/ms-jpq/coq_nvim]. This is my config:
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Neovim crashes when LuaSnip is used
Does your coq_nvim and nvim-lspconfig really load? Because they have opts = true
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Is it a bad config or cmp isn't as smart as VSCode autocompletion?
I'd be happy for someone who knows more about this to correct me. But in my experience as well, nvim-cmp is not as good completion as vscode, its suggestions can be all over the place sometimes. I found that coq_nvim tends to better in this regard. I still prefer nvim-cmp for other reasons but you should definitely try coq_nvim out and see if you have a better experience.
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nvimYAY! but: how to get coq (or any) completion to work (pyright)?
Coq_nvim isn't the same as Coc.nvim. Coq is a completion plugin with lots of caching written in Python that works alongside the builtin LSP. Coc is an LSP client (and has it's own plugin ecosystem) written in Node.
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Why aren't there more plugins written in python?
There are some like https://github.com/SirVer/ultisnips and https://github.com/ms-jpq/coq_nvim. Speed is not really an issue, I guess people just prefer to have fewer dependencies and use lua which is already bundled in neovim.
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nvim + lspconfig + nvim-cmp general slowness in large codebases
Maybe using coq.nvim instead of nvim-cmp could help (?) dince it caches the LSP responses. I haven't test it, though
What are some alternatives?
ts-redux-react-realworld-example-app
coc.nvim - Nodejs extension host for vim & neovim, load extensions like VSCode and host language servers.
realworld - "The mother of all demo apps" — Exemplary fullstack Medium.com clone powered by React, Angular, Node, Django, and many more 🏅
coq - Coq is a formal proof management system. It provides a formal language to write mathematical definitions, executable algorithms and theorems together with an environment for semi-interactive development of machine-checked proofs.
pact-workshop-js - Pact JS workshop - learn Pact in 60 minutes
nvim-bqf - Better quickfix window in Neovim, polish old quickfix window.
nvim-config
nvim-cmp - A completion plugin for neovim coded in Lua.
realworld - "The mother of all demo apps" — Exemplary fullstack Medium.com clone powered by React, Angular, Node, Django, and many more
deoplete.nvim - :stars: Dark powered asynchronous completion framework for neovim/Vim8
Pact JVM - JVM version of Pact. Enables consumer driven contract testing, providing a mock service and DSL for the consumer project, and interaction playback and verification for the service provider project.
vim-repeat - repeat.vim: enable repeating supported plugin maps with "."