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babel-plugin-cerebral-proxy-tags
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Babel plugin that convertes proxy access to cerebral tagged templates.
In Cerebral v2 tags are a way to target input, state, props or signals. They are implemented using a new ES2015 feature called template tags.
I implemented these using Proxy Object in cerebral-proxy-tags. This babel-plugin is tracking the usage of these specific proxy tags and translates them into the tagged template syntax.
Instead of this way:
import {set} from 'cerebral/operators'
import {state} from 'cerebral/tags'
export default [
set(state`foo.bar`, 'baz')
]
You can write the same like shown below and it will get transpiled automatically.
import {set} from 'cerebral/operators'
import {state} from 'cerebral-proxy-tags' // or 'cerebral/proxies'
export default [
set(state.foo.bar, 'baz') // <-- usage
]
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Babel plugin that convertes proxy access to cerebral tagged templates.
The npm package babel-plugin-cerebral-proxy-tags receives a total of 107 weekly downloads. As such, babel-plugin-cerebral-proxy-tags popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that babel-plugin-cerebral-proxy-tags demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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