wait-on
wait-on is a cross-platform command line utility and Node.js API which will wait for files, ports, sockets, and http(s) resources to become available (by jeffbski)
ordinary-puzzles-app
Mobile and web puzzle game built with React-Native (by mmazzarolo)
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5.2 | 0.0 | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
wait-on
Posts with mentions or reviews of wait-on.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-08-14.
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Building a desktop application using Electron and Create React App
wait-on: Utility to wait for files, ports, sockets, etc. We’ll use it to wait for the react app to be built before we open the Electron app (while developing).
ordinary-puzzles-app
Posts with mentions or reviews of ordinary-puzzles-app.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-12-13.
- Is there any good example of real-world open-source application (neither libraries nor frameworks nor samples) written in Typescript?
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Running React Native everywhere: Yarn Workspaces monorepo
Last, because you're supporting multiple platforms in a single directory, it's easy to end up with confusing indirections and branches in platform-specific files. This may be just a "me" thing, but I find it hard to navigate around configuration files of projects that support multiple platforms. At first glance, it may look like all platforms use the same configuration files. But once you dig a bit deeper, you realize that each platform requires some ad-hoc tweaks to the configuration files (for Metro, Babel, Webpack, etc.). Want an example from a codebase I wrote? Check out Ordinary Puzzles, which is a mobile, web, and Electron app. It's not easy to understand what files are used by which platform (e.g., what platform build phase is using babel.config.js?)
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React Native monorepo supporting multiple platforms: Android, iOS, macOS, Windows, web, browser extension, electron
Can't say for sure. It's highly likely you'll need to make some changes to the metro bundle config when you update React-Native. But at least these changes should be less painful to deal with than having to mess with the native code (which you would do if you don't use nohoist). Personally, I prefer this approach to the known alternatives — which are not using a monorepo at all (which can get confusing as soon as you start supporting multiple platforms) or using a monorepo without nohoist. But it might be just a matter of preference 👍
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Building a desktop application using Electron and Create React App
I recently needed to wrap a React app generated with Create React App (CRA) with Electron (well, the app itself uses React Native for Web, but it doesn’t matter). My goal was to stay within the Create React App limits as much as possible (without ejecting). There’s no shortage of guides on how to do it online. Still, I couldn’t find one that fully follows the Electron security guidelines and provides a distribution setup using Electron-builder. So, here’s yet another tutorial on how to wrap an app built with Create React App in Electron — from the initial scaffolding up to the distribution workflow.
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Opensource RN apps (that are in production) - for inspiration
Ordinary Puzzles - Mobile and web puzzle game built with React-Native
What are some alternatives?
When comparing wait-on and ordinary-puzzles-app you can also consider the following projects:
concurrently - Run commands concurrently. Like `npm run watch-js & npm run watch-less` but better.
react-native-picture-puzzle - ⚛️ 🧩 A picture puzzle component.
electronmon - 🖥 run, watch, and restart electron apps using magic
create-react-app-electron-boilerplate
super-auto-pets-db - This database website is an un-official guide and reference for the pets, food and stats from the game Super Auto Pets.
cross-env
mobx-angular - The MobX connector for Angular.
create-react-app - Set up a modern web app by running one command.
nx - Smart Monorepos · Fast CI
electron-builder - A complete solution to package and build a ready for distribution Electron app with “auto update” support out of the box
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ordinary-puzzles-app vs react-native-picture-puzzle
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ordinary-puzzles-app vs concurrently
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ordinary-puzzles-app vs super-auto-pets-db
wait-on vs cross-env
ordinary-puzzles-app vs mobx-angular
wait-on vs create-react-app
ordinary-puzzles-app vs nx
wait-on vs electron-builder
ordinary-puzzles-app vs electronmon