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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14862 · Jun 24

#typescript#codemirror#graphiql#graphql#lsp_mode#lsp_server#monaco_editor#vscode GraphiQL is a powerful, open-source GraphQL IDE that helps you write, test, and explore GraphQL queries easily in your browser or desktop. It offers features like syntax highlighting, live error checking, and schema exploration, making it simpler to work with GraphQL APIs. The project is part of a monorepo that includes tools for different editors like CodeMirror and Monaco, providing a consistent and extensible development experience. Using this monorepo setup improves collaboration, code sharing, and maintenance across related tools, saving you time and effort when building or extending GraphQL IDEs. This means you get a reliable, efficient environment to develop GraphQL applications faster and with fewer errors. https://github.com/graphql/graphiql

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@djangoproject · Post #535 · 12/28/2017, 10:12 AM

https://docs.pipenv.org/ #Pipenv — the officially recommended #Python#packaging tool from Python.org, free (as in freedom). Pipenv is a tool that aims to bring the best of all packaging worlds (#bundler, #composer, #npm, #cargo, #yarn, etc.) to the Python world. #Windows is a first–class citizen, in our world. It automatically creates and manages a #virtualenv for your projects, as well as adds/removes #packages from your #Pipfile as you install/uninstall packages. It also generates the ever–important Pipfile.lock, which is used to produce deterministic builds.