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gaspard-bruno

v0.11.3

Published

Snippets and tools

Downloads

4

Readme

Gaspard & Bruno VS Code Extension README

MIT License GitHub last commit

Extension With Snippets for productivity.

Getting Started

Install Gaspard Bruno Extension

Requirements

  • VS Studio Code 😎

Install

install commands

Usage

React-Native Component Typescript

gbrnc;
import React from "react";
import { View } from "react-native";
import { useStylesContext } from "hooks/styles";
import usePolyglot from "hooks/polyglot";
import stylesheets from "./styles";
import { StackScreenProps } from "@react-navigation/stack";

type RootStackParamList = {
  ComponentName: undefined,
};
type Props = StackScreenProps<RootStackParamList, "ComponentName">;

const ComponentName = ({ navigation }: Props) => {
  const [styles] = useStylesContext(stylesheets);
  const t = usePolyglot("ComponentName");

  return <View style={styles.container}></View>;
};

export default ComponentName;

Styles Typescript

gbStyle;
import { MapTypes } from "/utils/typeTools";

const styles = (variables: AllVariablesType) =>
  MapTypes({
    common: {
      container: {
        flex: 1,
        backgroundColor: variables.surface900Color,
      },
      constants: {},
    },
  });

export default styles;

Roadmap

  • Add more snippets (React, ruby, Etc.)
  • Add Gifs for README
  • Add Gifs for README

Contributing

Pull requests are welcome! Feel free to open issues and submit PRs, we will review them and answer back as fast as possible.

🚀 Authors


Following extension guidelines

Ensure that you've read through the extensions guidelines and follow the best practices for creating your extension.

Working with Markdown

Note: You can author your README using Visual Studio Code. Here are some useful editor keyboard shortcuts:

  • Split the editor (Cmd+\ on macOS or Ctrl+\ on Windows and Linux)
  • Toggle preview (Shift+CMD+V on macOS or Shift+Ctrl+V on Windows and Linux)
  • Press Ctrl+Space (Windows, Linux) or Cmd+Space (macOS) to see a list of Markdown snippets

For more information

Enjoy!