⚡️ Join @MaximoMussini to learn how @vite_js can improve your development workflow, how to use it in Ruby web applications, and how it compares to other tools that are available in @rails!
❤️ https://t.co/j8KfD4IxlJ
In case any of you are site build nerds (like me), here's how we built Zero to Nix:
🏝 Static site generation courtesy of the @ilesjs framework, which is based on @vite_js and @vuejs
🍰 @mdx_js components via @vuejs
🎨 CSS via @tailwindcss
https://t.co/860CfQIqfw
⚡️ Vite 4 is out!
From all of us on the Vite team, thanks a lot to everyone that contributed to Core, pushed improvements from your frameworks upstream, expanded the ever-growing plugin ecosystem, and triaged, tested, or helped others in our community 💜
https://t.co/yZTwuKPpl9
@BHolmesDev@hmans@t3dotgg For example:
https://t.co/oObaRok7yu
https://t.co/DkcJDtPSlp
As a result, in @ilesjs you can create many different RSS or Atom feeds for different "collections" or "documents", there's no limitation.
@BHolmesDev@hmans@t3dotgg In @ilesjs, MDX files are also Vue components, and can be rendered both client and server-side.
In RSS, it uses the Vue server side renderer, allowing you to pass the MDX component as the feed `content`.
https://t.co/o3lQmAdJKS
@JLarky@nickemccurdy If you'd like to use @reactjs in @ilesjs, a pull request for an adapter is welcome!
Shouldn't be too different from the @preactjs bindings:
https://t.co/qC6v7pwYBV
https://t.co/eJNEyNwlQq
So excited to be a part of ViteConf this year! 😃
If you've heard of @vite_js but haven't gotten around to trying it yet, this talk has got you covered!
#vite#ruby#rails