@tbsrnstrm Thats absolutely stunning! I rebuilt it in react. Kinda atleast. Added some stuff i like and made it feel like a form input color picker. I used react, tailwind and motion for this.
@ThisIsSingleton@better_auth@turborepo You can define where you output the schema though: "auth:generate": "bun x auth generate --config ./src/index.ts --output ../database/src/schema/auth.ts --yes"
I think all of these designs are absolutely usable in a real web interface with a little polish. They all definitely have room to improve, though. What do you think?
@v0 is pretty cracked at creating design systems from real products and gadgets. I tried 3 products that inspire me all the time. All of them were one-shotted. No follow-up prompts. Just: “create a design system out of this product.” Also shows the versatility of @tailwindcss
And lastly, the most stunning one to me: the Teenage Engineering EP-133 K.O. II. I think it’s almost perfectly there for a one-shot prompt. The fonts, the colors, the overall design language.
@alfonsusac Maybe scanning all the links in the sitemap could be cool and tabbing through them. Similar like https://t.co/F9KTpCZb3z does it for the usual lighthouse check
@devongovett is it planned to integrate oklch into the RAC color components? Browser support is at 91% and it seems like a predictable and safe way to work with colors. Obviously i could parse hsl values to oklch, but I would love to see the utilities inside React Aria Components
Learn how to create clean reusable skeleton components with @tailwindcss.
Narrow down types with template literals and access object values with directly using their indices on the definition.
A big thanks to @iLoTepxo for the initial implementation!
https://t.co/xXhm01hDR9