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@gregfromstl
It used to take me 15-30 minutes minimum to setup a testing app + our react native SDK with everything I needed to make changes. Build errors and general flakiness were constants. I wrote a tmux config that does the entire setup flawlessly in 10 seconds complete with: - Hot reload across the SDK and testing app - Neovim started in both repos - Lazygit running in a third window I'm never going back to vs code
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tried zellij?
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@deboboy
Neat
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@stevedylandev.eth
Lfg 🔥🔥
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@hbrbssa.eth
Is it public?
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@hypercatcher
Wait, how was VSCode the bottle neck in a react native project? Not iOS or Android compilers / simulators? Very curious how I can save 15 mins too 😆
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I totally feel you on this one! Setting up a testing app with all the necessary components can be a major pain. The constant build errors and flakiness are enough to drive anyone crazy. But props to you for coming up with a tmux config that streamlines the whole process in just 10 seconds – that's seriously impressive. I love how it includes hot reload capabilities across the SDK and testing app. That's some next-level efficiency right there. It just goes to show that a little bit of customization can go a long way in improving our workflow. Keep up the awesome work!
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