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vscode-react-javascript-snippets
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What are good ways to speed up the small little things when developing? Like typing this `${}` or the function definition of a react component? How can I use shortcuts in VS code, or are there any other tools? Pls also tell if you solved other small problems for yourself.
I think the VScode extension ES7+ React/Redux/React-Native snippets by dsznajder does quite a lot of heavy lifting and makes life eazier. See the list of snippets https://github.com/chillios-ts/vscode-react-javascript-snippets/blob/HEAD/docs/Snippets.md
- Best VS Code Extensions in 2022
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VSCode extensions that you need [Webdevs]🚀🔧
6. ES7 React/Redux/React-Native/JS snippets
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💻 5 Useful VS Code extensions to help you with Javascript, React and Git
ES7 React/Redux/GraphQL/React-Native snippets ✂️ This extension gives use a great number of code snippets to create components or imports faster. The first I do after create a new React component file is to use this extension, which autocomplete the initial part of a new component by just typing rafc + enter 🤯 👉 Here the list of snippets
eslint-plugin-import
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Speeding up the JavaScript ecosystem – Polyfills gone rogue
[2]: https://github.com/import-js/eslint-plugin-import/pull/2447#...
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The Best ESLint Rules for React Projects
Finally, I'd also suggest requiring named exports via import:
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PURISTA - Thanks to amazing open-source software
eslint-plugin-import
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How to prevent other devs from using components from UI library directly?
You can 1. use a rule like this one to ensure that no one imports from antd and 2. limit what they can import from your library via https://nodejs.org/api/packages.html#main-entry-point-export
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Need someone to explain why this happen regarding exporting
I'd check the eslint docs. They usually have a little write up about the rule.
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React Component file naming convention?
Next, you add the ESLint rule or TypeScript configuration so it never happens again.
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When to Create Standalone Components in Angular?
Are you using Eslint? It is possible to remove all the unused import on file level, but I don't remember if the setting is in the recommend config or the import/ordef plugin. If configured correctly, VS Code will prompt you with an option (CTRL+.) to "Delete all unused imports". It's only on file level though.
- People’s thoughts on ordering functions alphabetically in a react component?
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3 popular Eslint rules that can make you write worse code.
Prefer default export (from airbnb style guide) I did drop default exports for a year now to use only named exports and they are actually (a slightly) better option. They provide a better DX, since you'll have autocomplete. The downside can be conflicts (which can be solved using an as to rename it). Don't refactor your entire codebase just to use it, but keep in mind for the next projects that named exports has better tradeoffs.
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excluding folders/fildes when building
Yeah, the code under server should never get included unless you were to (transitively) import it from your entry point like App.tsx. Small suggestion, this is a good candidate for an ESLint rule if you use that.
What are some alternatives?
vscode-error-lens - VSCode extension that enhances display of errors and warnings.
prettier-plugin-organize-imports - Make Prettier organize your imports using the TypeScript language service API.
vscode-glean - The extension provides refactoring tools for your React codebase
madge - Create graphs from your CommonJS, AMD or ES6 module dependencies
rtl-markdown - VSCode markdown RTL support
eslint-plugin-svelte3 - An ESLint plugin for Svelte v3 components.
vscode-snippets - Personal VSCode snippets for Go, JS, Elm, etc.
eslint-plugin-import-helpers - ESLint plugin to help enforce a configurable order for import statements
vscode-sqltools - Database management for VSCode
unimported - Find and fix dangling files and unused dependencies in your JavaScript projects.
beautiful-react-hooks - 🔥 A collection of beautiful and (hopefully) useful React hooks to speed-up your components and hooks development 🔥
turborepo - Incremental bundler and build system optimized for JavaScript and TypeScript, written in Rust – including Turborepo and Turbopack. [Moved to: https://github.com/vercel/turbo]