Awesome, great fills in there!
Awesome, great fills in there!
Nice, TIL. Just set it up in my Vitest config too.
Very cool
@thealexlichter.com I did more probing. Turns out its sorting by path, which is based on perfectionist/sort-imports default sort.
The difference is perfectionist/sort-imports has a sortBy option that allows sorting by specifier instead of path, and oxfmt does not. Feature request instead of bug!
Quick link so you dont have to go to the end of the thread: github.com/platformatic...
That's amazing! π€
I have gotten Polypane recently and did not know about this yet (there's so many things π)!
I am definitely going to be using this quite a bit.
@thealexlichter.com sure, here is a playground link with the example code and fmt config.
The lint config currently has `"eslint/sort-imports": "off"` and I'm fine with leaving it off if the formatter did what i expect, but in this example I would expect FrequencyAnalyser import to be in 4th.
Screenshot from vscode with imports sorted by oxfmt. There is a FrequencyAnalyser import sorted between TransitionManager and WaveformController. The linter flags this. If we look at the import paths, it is sorted, but who wants to sort by path?
Trying out oxlint and oxfmt.
Really not having a good time with the linter and the formatter agreeing on how to sort imports. The linter gives a warning after the formatter sorts it. Also, it looks like its sorting based on the path instead of the name of the import?? Thats weird.
@voidzero.dev
My hot take of the day: I donβt care for emojis. I might use them once in a while, but only like use maybe 6 different ones.
Thereβs so many emojis everywhere now, and not just the ones AI puts everywhere.
Spun intended.
Already setup automatic npmjs.com -> npmx.dev redirect in my browser π
Have a laugh, this is brilliant (AI cold caller tricked into giving bolognaise recipe) π
What's the reason?
Stopping using AI, or that study that came out that said AI actually performs better without the md files?
You know you had a succesful rebrand when, years after the name change, everyone still calls your product by the old name... π
That's awesome. Folks that work on CSS features engaged the afterburner these last few years, can't keep up with everything that's coming out.
Fwiw, i started noticing and apreciating your videos lately, and can tell a lot of care has been put into them, plus they are fun π€
that being said, i would love to watch this happen (from a very safe distance) in real time, with some popcorn. i think it would be quite entertaining.
nothing would keep it from breaking apart - that app would be an unusable mess in 24hrs. it would have 30 buttons per tweet, horrible ux, lots of security problems if not downright phishing, abuse and scams on it, etc.
I'm out here writing code by hand today, it's a new term, it's called code vibing.
π reporting you for css wizardry πͺ
That's kinda crazy, in CSS.
You're gonna build Doom in CSS next, aren't you? π
The competition for worst human being on the planet is a highly competitive race.
The writing stole the show from the tasteful web trickery for me. π
A truck with the words On the road to success There are no shortcuts Which I a hilariously stick under a bridge that is too low for its height
remember
server error page screenshot from github.com
Github down...
Used to be that fiction had the unbelievable stuff and real life was boring.
We gotta come up with a better system than βeverything rests on whether these twelve billionnaires are niceβ
I've had this happen when running a brew update command.