Congrats, Toni!
Congrats, Toni!
Small correction on the legend: it’s direct/(total including transitive)
Inspired by @e18e.dev, I just reduced the dependency count in the shareable Prettier config I maintain from 9/29 to 7/14 (direct/transitive). Sometimes a gentle nudge is all it takes.
Make that +6 as @ariperkkio.dev just added two more!
4 new packages added to Awesome Vitest in the last 7 days: 1 reporter, 2 utilities, and 1 browser mode environment. The ecosystem keeps growing.
Building tooling for @vitest.dev? PRs are welcome!
Curious—what are the main sources behind the known data anomalies?
Oxc needs a Bluesky account—hosted on npmx.social, of course!
Thanks a lot! Worked like a charm 💙
Adding the conditional logic in the codebase is the easier part. Getting Git to handle it without breaking the protocol is the hard part—and probably why GitHub hasn’t tackled this.
How would cloning work in this scenario?
It worked, thank you so much!
For the curious: here’s how I moved my Bluesky account to @npmx.dev’s npmx.social 🇪🇺
See the thread for the remaining steps.
3. Once I was in, I changed my password and set up the custom domain again.
I later disconnected the domain—I’m happy with @dom.npmx.social.
2. After it completed, I ignored Bluesky’s prompt to reactivate my account and logged in with the new handle instead—selecting npmx.social as the hosting provider and using the same password.
I used @baileytownsend.dev’s PDS Moover.
1. Entered my Bluesky handle (one with the custom domain—I was using one at the time), the same email, and my Bluesky password (I know), then followed the default flow.
I’m still new here, but I just migrated my account to npmx.social. Feels good knowing it’s hosted in the EU—and by @npmx.dev.
A few months ago, I started using RSS again.
Now I’m back on Twitter—technically.
Time really is a circle.