I wrote a few simple web apps to speed up production in a few departments at work, and I am loving coding with just Vanilla JS, after years of using React, TS, Vue2, Angular, etc.
But I feel like I have to be missing some tools since Js is older than time.
Here’s my workflow:
- Code in VSCode (auto-save)
- I built an AHK script that automatically switches to Chrome and hard-reloads the page
- Web Dev Tools are open in Chrome.
- I find errors in Js, HTML, or CSS and alt+tab back to VS to fix it
A Typescript LSP will catch a ton of js errors for you, even if you’re not doing ts.
There is a plugin for the browser and the Atom editor called Emmet Livestyle. It’s the only real time preview plugin I have ever found. And I don’t mean reload on save - it would update the loaded page html/css in place with your changes as you typed them. I don’t think it was ported to vscode unfortunately.
I have also fallen in love with the lit-html library.
Didn’t atom get taken over by something else, and it’s not supported anymore?
I use ChatGPT to convert jQuery stuff to vanilla js a lot. When I’m updating older Wordpress sites I find a lot of jQuery used for really basic js stuff.
Why do you need to convert away from jQuery?
I find it much easier to comprehend than vanilla. Is there a flaw in it or something?
As I’ve gotten better at JavaScript I find it’s a lot easier to accomplish most of the things plugins and themes in Wordpress use jQuery for. Most of the jQuery I’m replacing is simple DOM manipulation.