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    A New Chapter for MagicMirror: The Community Takes the Lead
    Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.

    Automatic checking of all MagicMirror² modules

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    • karsten13K Offline
      karsten13 @BKeyport
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      @BKeyport

      see https://github.com/MichMich/MagicMirror/issues/2876

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        sdetweil @karsten13
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        @karsten13

        https://www.npmjs.com/package/magicmirror

        Sam

        How to add modules

        learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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          BKeyport Module Developer @sdetweil
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          I’ve over simplified as I tend to do.

          What I was thinking of was more along the lines of how Homebridge is doing things. Full on NPM integrations across the board. GUI installer/maintainer. bonus points for GUI configuration tool on their “plugins” etc. Can still get into the weeds if you want to mess with operations under the hood.

          I honestly think it’s time, but I’ve got nowhere near the skill to do it.
          MMM-Config on steroids.

          The pieces are there - we’re just missing the core.

          https://github.com/homebridge/homebridge-raspbian-image/wiki/Getting-Started#step-5-install-and-configure-plugins

          Setting the core up would build in a natural module checking system and weed out the unmaintained stuff for new users, because new users won’t want to install stuff that has no GUI settings and/or unmaintained wouldn’t show in the official repository/search anymore.

          The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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            karsten13 @BKeyport
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            @BKeyport

            sounds pretty much like what mmpm does

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              sdetweil @karsten13
              last edited by sdetweil

              @karsten13 mmpm doesn’t do config editing
              and to do config editing in a reliable way, we need programming standards too.

              Sam

              How to add modules

              learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                BKeyport Module Developer @sdetweil
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                @sdetweil We already have some standards in place (node_helper.js, naming conventions, package.json, etc) - what’s one more (config-schema.json) for the programmer? Think along the lines of the schema.json file used in MMM-Config.

                Programmer creates the GUI settings page, using API into a specific file. It’s up to the core to insert result into the main config file. if GUI file isn’t there, then resort to a web based editor.

                https://github.com/homebridge/homebridge/wiki/Verified-Plugins describes the process in homebridge’s case. Provide a reward, and bam - We’ve got easier access to the project, making it more widespread, and it completely eclipses the automatic checking process here.

                Reward for the programmer is rather simple. A badge set thusly - everywhere - in the built in plugin manager’s search, on websites, etc. 725c9b2e-1442-4642-b75e-141f393a87f4-image.png

                Example - No GUI settings page file (the dead module): 497832aa-62f3-4bf5-aee0-9475eed1cee0-image.png

                Example - GUI settings page file (my reworked module with more functionality):
                5e94c71f-2419-4ac8-bdcc-1c48f867acef-image.png

                and the resulting config (I believe they use JSON rather than JS):
                63f41904-ff06-4146-9a49-d1988b1bb237-image.png

                The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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                  sdetweil @BKeyport
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                  @BKeyport I believe we use js because you can have comments, json does not support comments

                  Sam

                  How to add modules

                  learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                    BKeyport Module Developer @sdetweil
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                    @sdetweil It don’t matter how it’s done, honestly. JS, JSON - Same diff in my book… I’d just love to see it get simpler, and wrap up some of these projects into one.

                    The "E" in "Javascript" stands for "Easy"

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                      sdetweil @BKeyport
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                      @BKeyport what we really need is an AI page layout/designer tool. mushing all these disparate css together w the base design is getting beyond most people’s capabilities. I know it’s way beyond mine.

                      Sam

                      How to add modules

                      learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                        KristjanESPERANTO Module Developer @sdetweil
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                        Meanwhile, there have been some changes to the module list. E.g.

                        • If you click on a maintainer’s name, you will get a list of all modules by that maintainer :smiley:
                        • Dark mode switch
                        • Style changes
                        • Many module maintainers added screenshots and keywords and fixed listed issues
                        • GitHub stars are displayed
                        • New sort option: number of stars
                        • Module tags are now clickable
                        • Screenshots are now clickable
                        • Optimized mobile view

                        And some more …

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