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Weaponizing Discord for Command and Control Across npm, PyPI, and RubyGems.org
Socket researchers uncover how threat actors weaponize Discord across the npm, PyPI, and RubyGems ecosystems to exfiltrate sensitive data.
@stencil/core
Advanced tools
A compiler for generating Web Components using technologies like TypeScript and JSX, built by the Ionic team.
Start a new project by following our quick Getting Started guide. We would love to hear from you! If you have any feedback or run into issues using Stencil, please file an issue on this repository.
A Stencil component looks a lot like a class-based React component, with the addition of TypeScript decorators:
import { Component, Prop, h } from '@stencil/core';
@Component({
tag: 'my-component', // the name of the component's custom HTML tag
styleUrl: 'my-component.css', // css styles to apply to the component
shadow: true, // this component uses the ShadowDOM
})
export class MyComponent {
// The component accepts two arguments:
@Prop() first: string;
@Prop() last: string;
//The following HTML is rendered when our component is used
render() {
return (
<div>
Hello, my name is {this.first} {this.last}
</div>
);
}
}
The component above can be used like any other HTML element:
<my-component first="Stencil" last="JS"></my-component>
Since Stencil generates web components, they work in any major framework or with no framework at all. In many cases, Stencil can be used as a drop in replacement for traditional frontend framework, though using it as such is certainly not required.
Thanks for your interest in contributing! Please take a moment to read up on our guidelines for contributing. We've created comprehensive technical documentation for contributors that explains Stencil's internal architecture, including the compiler, runtime, build system, and other core components in the /docs directory. Please note that this project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms.
Lit is a simple library for building fast, lightweight web components. It offers a similar approach to Stencil but focuses more on simplicity and performance. Unlike Stencil, Lit does not include a compiler and relies on JavaScript for defining components.
Svelte is a radical new approach to building user interfaces. It shifts much of the work to compile time, resulting in highly optimized JavaScript. Svelte components are compiled to highly efficient imperative code that directly manipulates the DOM, similar to Stencil's approach.
Vue.js is a progressive JavaScript framework for building user interfaces. While not specifically focused on web components, Vue can be used to create reusable components and offers a rich ecosystem. Vue's approach is more framework-oriented compared to Stencil's compiler-based approach.
FAQs
A Compiler for Web Components and Progressive Web Apps
The npm package @stencil/core receives a total of 667,778 weekly downloads. As such, @stencil/core popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @stencil/core demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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