Marek FoΕt
@marekfort.bsky.social
9 months ago π«Ά Would be great if you could take it for a spin and leave us some feedback π
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π«Ά Would be great if you could take it for a spin and leave us some feedback π
Tuist Bundle Analysis is here π
This is our first step into not just helping you maintain productive developer environments, but also to improve the quality of the app itself.
Want to see it in action? I recorded a quick video showcasing this new feature π π videos.tuist.dev/w/49198B2y42... Check out docs.tuist.dev/en/guides/develop/bundle-size for details on how to integrate bundle analysis into your workflow.
Your users will thank you for the faster downloads and freed-up storage space! π π§ͺ We've open-sourced the core analysis engine as Rosalind (github.com/tuist/Rosalind). Use the standard schema to build your own automation on top of our tools. π Track your bundle size over time by integrating the bundle analysis in your CI. See trends, identify concerning growth, celebrate optimization wins, and keep your team accountable.
How it works: Run 'tuist inspect bundle App.ipa' to get a complete breakdown of what's taking up space in your app, along with file- and module-based breakdown β and size optimization insights, like duplicate files detection.
We're excited to announce a new feature: Tuist Bundle Analysis!
Our new tool helps you identify bloat, optimize your app size, and track the size over time.
Read the full announcement over at: tuist.dev/blog/2025/05... Error dumps cluttering your terminal?
Prisma lets you pick your error style with `errorFormat`:
`colorless` β clean, no frills (default)
`minimal` β just the essentials
`pretty` β dev-friendly and easy to scan
Try it out π pris.ly/docs/errorf... π»ππ€ ππππ πΌπππβπ’ππ ππ£πππ ππππ’πππππ‘ π π‘πππππ πππ‘π€πππ πππ‘π π£πππ ππππ ?
Icechunk stores only new or changed chunks for each version βno redundant copies or rewrites. You get instant time travel, branching, and efficient updates, all with negligible storage overhead.
More: bit.ly/3F1XFST π€¨ If we wrote a new Prisma guide, what should it cover?
Could be a framework, AI tool, dev tool, or whatever thing youβre excited about now.
What would actually help you? #ZedEditor Download Zed and view the full changelog here: zed.dev/download - For Vim, `r enter` now maintains indentation, matching Vim and we improved behavior around word-based delimiters in Bash (`do <-> done`, `then <-> fi`, etc.) so they can be toggled between using `%`. - We added support for identification and authorization when using a SOCKS proxy.
We've been shipping lots of polish to our Agent panel and besides that here are some highlights from this release: - We added `ctrl-r` binding to refresh diagnostics in the project diagnostics editor context.
This week we're launching the beta program for our long awaited debugger. If you want to join, you can sign up here: zed.dev/debugger. We'll email you once you're in. Have you seen our new Visual Editing feature in action?
Check out this in-depth walkthrough from yesterday's Changelog!
(BTW - you don't need an "enterprise plan" to unlock this feature π)
youtu.be/eZVdB5vwI8k πͺ Astro is fast, but what if your site needs real data, not just static pages?
This guide walks you through:
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Use Astro API routes to handle data securely
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Connect to a Prisma Postgres DB
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Fetch and render data at build time
Full guide π
pris.ly/guide/astro I do think itβs pretty cool that the latest gen air is faster than a pro m1 tho
Oooh those are useful! Thank you
Nice! The change im considering is an air instead of a pro π¬ Will likely not go that way though
it's the best!
oh wow that's actually pretty good! thank you