Summer '24 ☀️ Status Update #1026
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A work in progress website can be found here. Most of the content is still missing. I however did get the foundation going, including getting Twoslash working so that developers can see type information right in the docs. https://jasonkuhrt.github.io/graphql-request The URL will soon change to https://graffle.js.org. |
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Relevant to my work on Graffle right now: https://x.com/JasonKuhrt/status/1832211950467473425. |
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I created a milestone to help track the initial Graffle release. |
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This is great, really excited about the prospects of this project. If we want to try this out to give you feedback, what's the best way to install it? The |
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July was quiet but I will be able to work a 15+ hours a week in the first half of August, and most of September. That means a stable Graffle version should be released this year, with pre-releases starting perhaps as soon as a few weeks from now.
If you're curious to see progress leading up to the initial Graffle release this is a good issue to track: #1025. You can track the next documentation currently at https://github.com/jasonkuhrt/graphql-request/blob/main/DOCUMENTATION_NEXT.md.
I would like to release a logo and website to mark this significant reboot of
graphql-request
.If you want to help, then the number one most accessible thing I can suggest is simply trying to use the new library in your projects and letting me know what issues you hit, be they usability, types, runtime bugs, documentation, or other.
I'm looking forward to delivering something that will delight your data fetching code writing experiences! :)
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