Arishem + galactus is one hell of a combo!
Arishem + galactus is one hell of a combo!
Oh I get it now 💡Thx !
I don’t get where link comes from?
In your example, it would be outside of nav_item?
I’m very curious about « reconsider(ing) the data modeling decisions ». I’m wondering a lot about this these days but I feel few people share knowledge about those practices.
I got some horror stories with code bases that let mailers grow and become garbage. I never understood why they chose this pattern 🤨 This is a very welcome quality of life gem 👏
Finally got some time to read it. It was a « yeah I think I know what he means » type of post. Thanks again, you make we want to explore and tinker, which is huge.
I use obsidian and just tinkered with Claude Code for the first time few days ago.
Since you are a heavy Claude Code user I think you can get tremendous value out of Obsidian by the simple fact it is markdown files on your file system.
You make perfect sense!
It’s hard to learn this stuff because it’s difficult to find a company that does event sourcing in the wild.
I’ll probably need to tinker on my own!
This is actually a feeling I like, because I like to remove the blur, one step at a time. Like in a StarCraft game, except there are less zerglings.
Each time I read an article from @ismaelcelis.com or Julik Tarkhanov, I feel that I still lack experience to truly understand what they talk about.
I think I begin to get the « feel » about the topics, but since I have small experience with it, it seems a bit blurry.
I used Claude Code yesterday for the first time, to create the tests for the gem I am working on.
This was VERY helpful, it did all the tedious work and helped me find some problems that… it fixed.
I did tests one at a time, asked Claude to update Claude.md at each new adjustment I asked it.
I tend to think that long high level menus are better handled vertically, there is more screen real estate and scrolling feels more natural.
Typo : structured !
I think you already have it but structures / easy to navigate logs would be great.
Got to say I love how RubyEnv evolves. This debug feature is very promising!
I am testing it right now and it is very refreshing!
I stumbled upon another project in that vein, built with vue pretty recently:
debugbar.dev
I had that in mind while developing the gem, but there are many things I’d like to do first!
Didn’t know about peekbar, I’ll get a look.
Ho I hadn’t thought of that.
It could be nice indeed!
rails devtools database tables view
Rails Devtools gems view
Rails Devtools routes view
Rails Devtools image assets view
Here are some screenshots of Rails Devtools in action.
I just published the very first version of my gem Rails Devtools.
It's a set of tools to help rails developers, distributed as an engine.
github.com/beaucouplus/...
Since it's a very early version, I'd be happy if anyone could test it in a rails repository and tell me if it breaks!
#rails #ruby
Now build.
I don’t follow much people here yet and that’s probably why it seems so refreshing. I feel like I start from 0, it’s kinda like resetting to Twitter 2009.
Meaningful conversations, curiosity and all.