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HappyKit
@happykitdev
feature flags for your next.js apps - by @dferber90
Sumali Temmuz 2020
1 Sinusundan96 Mga Tagasunod

The HappyKit service ended today
See the sunset notice on happykit.dev
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HappyKit is shutting down on May 30th
Please migrate away from HappyKit before this date.
happykit.dev/post/sunsettin…
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@philfreo @jorilallo If you're on Next.js and looking for a simple solution, @happykitdev looks promising.
happykit.dev/solutions/flags
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@dparksdev @jones_spencera @nextjs Same, does everything I want and isn’t bloated.
Amazing piece of software.
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just got a tiny bit more beginner friendly :)
Dominik Ferber@dferber90
Added some instructions that will show up for the first 7 days after creating a new project
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👀
Dominik Ferber@dferber90
Wrote about HappyKit evaluates feature flags Worth a read if you haven't used feature flags before, since a lot of first-timers run into the same thing. Hopefully one day it's solved through a better UI instead :) Just have to come up with one first happykit.dev/post/how-happy…
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A thread on how to use @happykitdev to do what Dan suggests in his feature flags tweet 🧵
twitter.com/dan_abramov/st…
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Wow, github.com/happykit/flags crossed 400 stars on GitHub!
HappyKit is now resolving ~4 million feature flags daily.
I'm feeling grateful for all your trust and support
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Resources to get you started with building Payments apps. I've built with all of them
- Happy Kit (feature/beta flags): if 3rd party APIs go down, use @happykitdev/@LaunchDarkly to switch to always be live!
- Multi-currency: Use currencylayer.com + npmjs.com/package/curren…
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That's a great start, and with the right tools you can go one step further:
Build less. Make more. 🔧 😄
Lex Fridman@lexfridman
Complain less. Build more.
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Added a new Types section to HappyKit
The types in the snippet are auto-generated based on your feature flags.
You can paste this into your project's types.d.ts file to then later use it as useFlags<AppFlags>() for fully typed flags
More on this here: #custom-flag-type" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">github.com/happykit/flags…

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