Georges Gomes

WebComponents.dev - The modern IDE for web platform developers

Fastest way to build Web Components.
From plain ES Modules to full graphical Custom-Elements.
No configuration.
Add stories, tests and documentation.
Release to npm, Repeat.

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Pascal Schilp
WebComponents.dev is a joy to work with, at open-wc we host all our code demos on WebComponents.dev (https://open-wc.org/developing/c...). Very easy to use and fast for quick prototyping, documentation, but also publishing. Definitely recommend! โค๏ธ
Georges Gomes
Thanks @pascal_schilp for the nice comment! ๐Ÿ˜ We are big fans of https://open-wc.org, it's a pleasure to have you onboard ๐Ÿค—
Georges Gomes
Hello Product Hunters ๐Ÿ‘‹! We are excited to launch WebComponents.dev today! ๐ŸŽ‰ Itโ€™s our vision of a modern development environment for components on the Web Platform. Build components from plain ES Modules to fully interactive Custom-Elements that you can drop on any website or framework. In our experience, building reusable components is painful. It takes ages to have a good build setup and then we have to push on github and npm with the right configuration. We end up sharing less and copy/paste too much. Simply because 3h of project setup is not worthwhile. Even when you already have a โ€œcommonโ€ library, the full checkout-patch-release is cumbersome. Sharing progress with designers is not easy and done late - often too late - creating some awkward moments during the sprint demos ๐Ÿ˜‰ WebComponents.dev removes all the boring setup and configuration. Click and start immediately coding your new or existing component with real-time feedback. Add tests and documentation if you want. Itโ€™s all ready to use. Everything is graphical: Your lists of components have thumbnails auto-generated and change review includes visual diff. You can share your progress with designers at any time, you donโ€™t need to spawn a server. Finally, 1 or 2 buttons away your component is published on your registry ready to be imported in any project. We made a vanilla Product-Hunt-button with `lit-html`. You can check it out here: https://webcomponents.dev/edit/T... Fork it and start playing with it ๐Ÿš€ No signup required We would love to have your feedback and answer any questions you may have! ๐Ÿ˜บโค๏ธ Kind regards, Francois, Gregory and Georges --- # Supports Javascript ES2020 and TypeScript 3.8 out-of-the-box. # Features: - Modern code editor based on VS Code - Automatic bare named imports from NPM - Live update as you code - Stories in CSF Storybook format - Tests in Mocha BDD - GitHub commits + push - Visual Review of commits - Publish to NPM # 30+ Templates Comes with more than 30 templates to learn or kickstart your component in your technology of choice. If itโ€™s hard to choose, check our blog post where we explore 25 different ways to do a Web Component ๐Ÿ˜Ž https://webcomponents.dev/blog/a...
Shanon Walsh
great going
gregory quinio
@shanonnnwal Many Thanks, feel free to join us on our on spectrum if you to know more or give us some feedback https://spectrum.chat/webcompone...