Marek Fořt
@marekfort.bsky.social
about 1 year ago And now we'll turn all the velocity we picked up when rebuilding our dashboard into new features, such as tracking build times 📈
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And now we'll turn all the velocity we picked up when rebuilding our dashboard into new features, such as tracking build times 📈
Tuist now has a very strong, well-crafted backend and frontend foundation that we can quickly build amazing features upon. We've put a lot of effort into making this one happen and we believe it shows.
🤖 "The hottest new programming language is English" — Andrej Karpathy.
From low-level coding assistants to purely prompt-based development — AI tools are re-shaping how we build software. Let's cut through the noise and see what the state of AI coding is today!
pris.ly/build-apps-... 💬 Hey Windsurf, create a new Postgres DB in `us-west` for me!
pris.ly/mcp-announc... Hats off to @asmitbm.bsky.social, Chris, and @marekfort.bsky.social for their outstanding efforts in crafting and bringing to life the new design, ushering Tuist into a new chapter of app development efficiency. Dive into the full announcement here:
tuist.dev/blog/2025/04... This remarkable advancement not only enhances user experiences, but it's also crucial for rapid deployment with a compact team of just four. Soon, open-source collaborators will join in contributing to our server's UI as well. Check out more at tuist.dev/blog/2025/0.... Next, we'll ready our Figma files and components for public access. Should you be fond of the Tuist dashboard, you'll have the chance to craft one with a design that echoes Tuist's style. Our first goal is to align the CLI and dashboard, enabling all CLI actions from the dashboard. Next, we'll focus on updating the design of both the CLI and marketing pages for enhanced visual appeal. We're obviously partial, but we find the new dashboard incredible. If you're skeptical, feel free to explore the Tuist dashboard yourself—we’re big fans of experiencing our own tools firsthand. Check it out: tuist.dev/tuist/tuist We seized the chance to incorporate both light and dark themes and crafted a revamped web-based onboarding process, allowing users to begin their journey with Tuist in just a handful of straightforward steps. Noora adopted the OKLCH color space to enhance accessibility and created a skeuomorphic component suite that exudes a modern aesthetic while ensuring a striking appearance and visual consistency. It's gorgeous 😍 We kicked off our project by taking Noora, our CLI design system, and adapting it for the web. Inspired by meticulous examples set by companies like Buildkite, Vercel, and Supabase, we crafted a distinct Tuist aesthetic and design framework to construct our dashboard. With Tuist evolving into an all-in-one solution for boosting app development efficiency beyond the command line, design becomes crucial in showcasing the benefits we offer to teams, enabling workflows to be activated from the UI, and offering teams valuable insights. Following extensive months of diligent effort in analyzing developer interaction with Tuist, gathering insights from industry frontrunners, and aligning with our strategic vision for Tuist, we are thrilled to unveil the brand-new Tuist Dashboard. This is always one of the most satisfying parts of finishing a larger migration/redesign 🔥
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