For educational purpose, I've created a federated microblog example using #Fedify, with a total of about 30 commits, which you can follow step by step.
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For educational purpose, I've created a federated microblog example using #Fedify, with a total of about 30 commits, which you can follow step by step.
Now, I'm starting to write a hands-on Fedify tutorial based on this example code. I'll make it public when I'm done!
GitHub - dahlia/microblog: A simple federated microblog example using Fedify for educational purpose
A simple federated microblog example using Fedify for educational purpose - dahlia/microblog
GitHub (github.com)
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@[email protected] look at this guy, casually one-upping everybody else haha
Nice work!
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@julian Haha, thank you!
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Shrutarshi Basureplied to 洪 民憙 (Hong Minhee) last edited by
@hongminhee can you explain how you decide which typescript runtime to use for which project? Looks like you recommend Deno for fedify, Bun for Hollo, Node for this one?
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洪 民憙 (Hong Minhee)replied to Shrutarshi Basu last edited by
@basus My personal favorite is Deno because I'm very comfortable with the integrated toolchain of TypeScript, formatter, lint, etc. My second favorite is Bun. Bun also has TypeScript built in and performs well. Node.js is widely installed and stable.
I used Bun in Hollo because the Drizzle ORM doesn't support Deno, and I used Node.js in this example code because I wanted to skip installing a separate runtime since it will be the basis of the tutorial (as Node.js is widely installed).
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洪 民憙 (Hong Minhee)replied to 洪 民憙 (Hong Minhee) last edited by
Haha, I'm writing a #Fedify tutorial following the commit logs of the educational implementation of the microblog I made public the other day.
Commits · dahlia/microblog
A simple federated microblog example using Fedify for educational purpose - Commits · dahlia/microblog
GitHub (github.com)