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.vscode:i'm a joke to you
Ответитьis there a way to combine those config files somewhere in the config folder? to keep the root cleaner?
Ответитьconfig file torture
ОтветитьLol
ОтветитьList of config files in the videos (Really helpful for new programmer)
eslint RC: Analyzes code for code quality issues.
editor config: Ensures code formatting consistency.
prettier config: Modifies code formatting to match preferred style.
stylelint RC: Checks for code quality issues in CSS.
beat config: Unknown (No purpose mentioned in the video).
Tailwind config: Configures the Tailwind CSS library.
TS config: Controls TypeScript compiler behavior.
Alex RC: Analyzes project for profanity and offensive language.
package Json: Declares project dependencies and configuration.
package Json lock: Tracks exact versions of installed packages.
style link config: Checks for code quality issues in CSS.
Hosting config: Controls hosting behavior of the application.
Testing config: Configures testing tools for automated testing.
git ignore: Specifies files to be ignored by version control.
CI/CD config: Configures continuous integration and deployment.
Mono repo config: Configures a mono repository setup.
(Generate by ChatGPT, please note if there's inaccurate info)
I just wish no newbie sumbles upoon this video, they'll get scared to bits.
ОтветитьCan you talk about Bun?
ОтветитьHow do you get those icons in your vs code....they look really cool
ОтветитьThanks, I HATE CODING EVEN MORE NOW!
Ответитьthis video gave me a stomachache
Ответитьyou forgot .vscode
Ответитьyou forgot dockerFiles lmao
ОтветитьDon't forget .gitattributes !
ОтветитьMeanwhile Rust: .gitignore, clippy.toml, rustfmt.toml, Cargo.toml, Cargo.lock, and optionally .editorconfig
ОтветитьI was looking for some more. Thanks!
ОтветитьWould be wonderful if we were able to create a .config folder to put all those inside.
Ответитьcrazy
ОтветитьF**k Alex and his config.
Ответить...nearly 20 config files written...
"I think that pretty much covers the basics"
wonderful.
and yet another reason js is crap
ОтветитьWho have their own dependencies 😆😆😆
Ответитьconst lol = ("garbageman") => {return "garbage collector"}; alert("I'm going to be a " + lol);
ОтветитьVite all the way up 🔥🔥🔥
ОтветитьWebdev projects be like:
4 folders.
10 config files in the root directory.
This feels like it should be satire but I unfortunately know it's legit 😫
ОтветитьThe day my IDE tells me that I'm using a "non-inclusive" word is the day I'll turn into a super-villian
Ответитьwhat is your theme name ?
ОтветитьI love web development
Ответитьhelp
ОтветитьGOD!!!My broo
ОтветитьReally nice and helpful... Thanks!
Ответитьwill check it later
ОтветитьWorked , thanks a lot!
ОтветитьNice video, it works!
ОтветитьFor "Alex": are you kidding or not ? We can never know with you in the US...
ОтветитьI love how webpack.config.js shows up on the list twice 😂 don’t know if that’s a typo or not but I feel it
Ответить.ytcommentrc
ОтветитьI wish there is a timeline where Javascript didn't become popular.
ОтветитьGenius Ending... Wew
ОтветитьThe level of sarcasm🤣🤣
Ответитьalex!
ОтветитьIn future, the web field will produce more jobs for these config management😂
ОтветитьAmazing !!
ОтветитьWoke config, that's new
ОтветитьImagine having all those config files for a simple hello world
ОтветитьOne of the reasons I don’t really like FEDesign…
Ответить"If you are lucky you might even have multiple tsconfig"
I think I'm not lucky enough. Maybe I should try to push my luck even further.
Thankfully most JS/TS I have to work with just generate these things for me and I never think about them. Dockerfile and docker-compose on the other hand...
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