Dmitriy Dubovetzky

SB - Tool to develop UI components easily

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Dmitriy Dubovetzky
Hey there, Product hunt! I want to show you the first version of SB. Nowadays, every large web app is built with a component structure. Components have different states, are used in different places by different people. And the problem is to keep these components and UI up to date without much effort. With this idea in mind, I created SB: 1. Environment for developers that allows easy development and support of UI components with Hot Reload. 2. Tool for designers that allows easy review and testing of UI components that developers made. 3. Tool for teams and companies that helps them keep UI consistent and well documented. Capabilities: - Easy installation with CLI - Auto build and deploy SB instance to GitHub Pages - Architecture that allows you to write on any framework For now, SB support Angular 1 and React. Helpers for Angular 2, Vue.js and Aurelia are coming very soon. Would love to hear your feedback, thanks!
Khairul Akmal
@dubovetzky I was reading the documentation readme and I'm interested to give it a try ✌️
Dmitriy Dubovetzky
@mofodox great! If you need help feel free to ask👌
Khairul Akmal
@dubovetzky Will do 😉
Alex Markov
I really like this and can see how we can use this to standardize our UIs. Too bad it is only Angular v1 right now, which I think is on the decline, but I would love to give this a go when the React version is ready. :-)
Dmitriy Dubovetzky
@nyalex work on supporting react already in progress, stay tuned! I'll notify you when it will be ready.
Max Galka
@nyalex same here. Really like the idea, look forward to the react version.
Dmitriy Dubovetzky
@galka_max @nyalex SB now support React! Check details in main repository.
Alex Markov
@dubovetzky @galka_max Oh yeah! More companies should move as fast as you guys.
Csaba Kissi
Is vue already supported ?
Dmitriy Dubovetzky
@csaba_kissi1 vue support coming in 2 weeks. I'll notify you👌
Andriy Terentyev

A better way to organise work on any project, especially if you use remote developers.

Pros:

SB makes things easier to update the site

Cons:

lack of support for other than NG & React