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small engineer @revenuehero. vue, react, node, ruby (some gleam too :p). Aspiring farmer.
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Nice!
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Thank you for being kind and have a beautiful year ahead!
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πΊπΏ
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While I should be focusing on one thing and then going to next one after completion, i want my streams to be a break from my day to day cycle, which is working on one thing at work.
So I've decided i'll stream what I like to work at that point of time.
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Yeha that makes sense
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I'm here to scam everyone with my private contributions lmao. But it definitely looks pretty.
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It made me slow in neovim, had to remove it. For some reason the generation is super slow
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Hello sir, how can we get these outside conferences? Unfortunately there's no vue event in India π
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thanks !
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Where can I generate this
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nice job on making it. only sad thing is current LLMs are not that proficient in ast-grep compared to jscodeshift, which makes it slight harder to go learn stuff from docs. but the docs are nice tbh π
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i'll try it out for few of our custom eslint rules over this weekend. will inform when I'm done. well I've already used it for some codemods while migrating from next-translate to lingui/macros. it was super useful, particularly in determining scope when multiple `t` tags were used and aliased.
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we switched to a new linting setup on our massive app of over 5k files. we are using biome + eslint (for missing rules in biome). after i looked at this PR, think ast-grep is a nice tool to write custom linting setup and it should be close to the speed of biome if i'm not wrong.
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It's my favourite now. `use` is a mindset that takes time to settle in. π