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web-app

A web application is any program that is accessed over a network connection using HTTP, usually via a web browser. Web apps do not have to be installed on a user's device; they are run from a remote server. This differs from mobile apps, which are installed on the user's mobile device, and desktop applications, which are installed on the user's computer. Common examples of web apps include Flash games, online calculators, calendars, Gmail, and Facebook.

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nuxt.js
emiliobondioli
emiliobondioli commented Jul 26, 2019

What problem does this feature solve?

Example use case:
A static generated app with thousands of routes, like an e-commerce having a route for each product.
Apart from scheduling nuxt generate to run periodically and generate all static and dynamic routes, it would be nice to have the possibility to generate the static files for a single route, for example in a hook when the related ba

dash
Martinsos
Martinsos commented Jun 18, 2021

With wasp-lang/wasp#224, we added bash-completion for Wasp CLI. Inspect changes introduced by it to get a good grasp of what makes bash-completion work for Wasp.

Logic that does bash-completion is divided into two basic parts: .sh script that is called by bash when it needs completion, and piece of Haskell logic in Wasp CLI that is then invoked by .sh script.

.sh scri