how do you handle running from vscode a tyescript project? I know how to do that on the terminal (linux) using npm, npx, etc but don't know how to do it as easily as for Python in vscode (eg: for this repo github.com/zsviczian/obsidian-excalidraw-plugin)
@NordineLotfi well, it shouldn't be too hard to implement. getBoundingClientRect should do the trick just fine. The only thing you'll have to deal with is deciding what counts as "being in the rectangle": being fully contained (x of the link is GTE x of the rect, y of the link is GTE y of the rect, width of the link is LTE width of the rect, and height of the link is LTE height of the rect) or just intersecting (which is, admittedly, easier)
@NordineLotfi NP - getBoundingClientRect is a common way to determine if something intersects / is contained within a certain boundary (we have intersection observers now too, but they require a common ancestor)
do you have some recommendation for what I said here? Not asking for a specific advice, but mostly general one if possible
I'm used to just play around with github repo when it comes to Python, and I wish I could do the same with Typescript. The deps and whatnot makes it confusing though (eg: installing using npm/yarn/etc often throw an error regarding the wrong version installed, etc)
I'm guessing I have to delete the offending version and install the right one? or is there a good workflow for this?
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@NordineLotfi frankly, I am unsure what are you even talking about there - I've only ever "run" TS projects as you'd normally do: install dependencies, build it if it needs to be built, then run whatever starts it. All via the terminal