Tim

@timneutkens

Next.js lead , co-author of Next.js, MDX, Micro, and ncc

The Netherlands
Vrijeme pridruživanja: veljača 2013.

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    prije 20 sati

    It took me about 10 mins to upgrade and migrate to the new built-in CSS support. PRs that are mostly deletion are so satisfying. Steps: File.scss ➡️ File.module.css ➕ postcss-nested ❌ Sass ❌ Custom next.config.js ❤️

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  3. 30. sij

    Working on something with and , still early days, but really good results so far 🚀

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  4. 29. sij

    I'm looking for a few projects that are using @zeit/next-sass, preferably open source (can be a personal site).

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    25. sij

    I'm so glad to announce yet another product launched by . A service where u can value your items. Powered by now and next.js by and and .

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  6. 24. sij
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    19. sij

    Next.js SSG + WordPress (headless) ◆ Edge ◆ Always fast + available ◆ 100% built with data-fetching components 🤯 ◆ Coming soon to a OSS repo near you

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  8. 19. sij

    It makes tons of sense that people land on SCSS though, very familiar syntax and valid CSS is valid SCSS 👍

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  9. 19. sij

    We'll probably support both though, just to be sure.

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  10. 19. sij

    I'm mostly asking because I've never seen .sass being used in production apps I've looked at. Currently wondering if only `.scss` should be supported out of the box in Next.js.

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  11. 19. sij

    When we talk about Sass, most people seem to refer to the SCSS syntax and not the Indented Syntax (no brackets, .sass extension generally) Is anyone using the Indented Syntax or has general consensus ended up on always using the SCSS syntax?

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    17. sij

    Delighted again by . The 9.2 release enabled me to drop a dependency (built-in global css support) and implement a feature i’d be sitting on for a while (catch-all dynamic routes). Great product with a well-managed roadmap.

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  13. 15. sij

    . landed CSS support and improved the constraints imposed on importing CSS based on his experience maintaining create-react-app. Resulting in a more robust system that handles CSS more expectedly 💯 Thanks to for collaborating on this feature 🚀

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  14. 15. sij

    Still super excited about collaborating and working with . They're all incredibly smart and super nice people to work with 😌😌

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  15. 15. sij

    We landed quite a few pull-requests for gathering real-user metrics to your analytics service (for example Google Analytics) to verify results. It holds both hydration and render timings. Built by and 💯 It will be available on stable in the near future

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  16. 15. sij

    . and did tons of research into achieving the most optimal chunking strategy for Next.js applications. These were then verified against real-world users in production. It held incredible results like the ones mentioned in the blogpost.

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  17. 15. sij

    Really proud of the work by both my team and the Google Chrome team that's working on Next.js 🤩 next-css was one of the most used dependencies of Next.js projects, either to import a single CSS file or full design systems. It's now a built-in feature with better constraints.

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  18. 15. sij

    I'm looking for a few projects that are using @zeit/next-css, preferably open source (can be a personal site).

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  19. 15. sij

    Trying to get to the bottom of something, if you're building a Next.js application, do you have `@babel/core` in your package.json, and what is the reason for having it there?

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    13. sij

    Excited to share our long-awaited Next.js + Notion statically-generated blog example with the same tech as ! - Edit via Notion - Blazing fast - JAMstack based - Always available - Fully customizable - Incremental SSG - MIT Licensed

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