How treating React components as strict micro-domains can cure the "God File" anti-pattern forever. We’ve all been there. You start building a simple React component. First, it’s just UI. Then, you add some state. Next comes a custom interface. Oh, and a helper function to format dates. Fast forward three weeks, and your innocent UserProfile.tsx has mutated into a 1,000-line "God File." To fix
It works on any React or TypeScript component — hooks, utilities, classes — and generates a props table, README section, and a complete Storybook story file in about 10 seconds. Not a big story here. I was documenting a component for a design system at work and spent about 15 minutes cleaning up what Claude gave me. Structured it into a proper props table, extracted the Storybook argTypes, reforma
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We're all learning how to ship more side projects. If you're "in the bubble" it can feel like everyone is repo-maxxing. Shipping weekly. Spinning up agents to scaffold full apps overnight. New OSS dropped every Friday. The reality I see with most developers is much more normal: They have six or seven repos sitting in various states of half-attention. A side project from last year that still gets a
You have a map of the frozen lake. Every crack in the ice, every slippery patch, every hole is marked. You can sit at your desk and plan the perfect route before stepping foot on the ice. That is value iteration. Now imagine you have no map. You lace up your boots and start walking. You slip, you fall into holes, you backtrack. But each time you learn a little more about which moves pay off and wh