See the power of HAXTheWeb Playground + remote recipe loading.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXrQODmHXj4
Playground: https://playground.hax.cloud/site.html
#webcomponents and #webcontainers are ridiculous together :)
See the power of HAXTheWeb Playground + remote recipe loading.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXrQODmHXj4
Playground: https://playground.hax.cloud/site.html
#webcomponents and #webcontainers are ridiculous together :)
if you like bolt.new, check out this new fork with lots of improvements!
🔨 #BoltNew Fork Key Features:
• Multiple #LLM Support: #OpenAI, #Anthropic, #Ollama, #Groq, #Gemini integration with easy provider filtering
• 🐳 Full #Docker containerization for seamless installation & deployment
• 🔄 Local folder syncing capabilities & project ZIP download option
• 🌐 Direct #GitHub project publishing functionality
🛠️ Technical Capabilities:
• Built on #WebContainers technology for browser-based development
• Complete #NodeJS server & package management control
• Supports #npm tools, third-party APIs & production deployment
• Runs full-stack applications directly in browser
🔍 Development Features:
• AI-powered environment with filesystem & terminal control
• Integrated development environment requires no local setup
• Supports multiple framework implementations (#Vite, #NextJS)
• Enhanced prompt system for better code generation
Learn more: https://github.com/coleam00/bolt.new-any-llm
As cool as #Stackblitz #WebContainers are in theory, they are super flaky in practice. Boot just never finishes sometimes, others the demo page doesn't load at all.
At least half a dozen times I've tried to make a demo on Stackblitz but failed to get "Hello, World" on the page and had to switch to an alternative.
Quick demo of browser-based TCP/IP networking with hsync and stackblitz's WebContainer API
A slightly better demo than what I showed off at @seattlejs :)
Here's Node.js running a web server, in WASM, in an iframe, in a browser tab, in a terminal-based browser, in a terminal tab, on a laptop.
#WebContainers are pretty cool :)