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    A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
    Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.

    Coming Soon: Faster, 100% Backwards-Compatible MagicMirror Alternative

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      joshwilsonvu
      last edited by

      In any case, it will probably be available first as a separate repository, for ironing out bugs.

      I’m debating whether to “hide” a lot of the code by putting it into an installable npm package, to leave it all in the repository, or somewhere in between. What’s more important: allowing users to see all of the code easily, or keeping it simple by hiding some of the complexity under the hood?

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        sdetweil @joshwilsonvu
        last edited by

        @joshwilsonvu if u can package it, wouldn’t be bad… just look in another folder…
        just don’t min it

        Sam

        How to add modules

        learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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          cowboysdude Module Developer
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          Very interesting… very. Keep us updated! Thanks

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            ezarlive
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            @joshwilsonvu said in Coming Soon: Faster, 100% Backwards-Compatible MagicMirror Alternative:

            create-react-app

            +1

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              joshwilsonvu @ezarlive
              last edited by joshwilsonvu

              @ezarlive it uses a fork of create-react-app under the hood so all of the same features (and ones that come out in the future) will be there. Hoping to make developing a module a perfect starter project for people interested in React.

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