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Port for Sandpack (Editable Sandbox Library released by codesandbox.io) #171

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pkerschbaum opened this issue Jul 3, 2022 · 1 comment

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pkerschbaum commented Jul 3, 2022

Sandpack is a project released by codesandbox.io some while ago which allows to run editable sandboxes directly in the browser.
It is used e.g. by the new React docs, see https://beta.reactjs.org/learn.

I have created a draft of a Nord theme for Sandpack: https://github.com/pkerschbaum/sandpack-theme-nord.

Screenshot of Sandpack using sandpack-theme-nord:
sandpack-theme-nord-screenshot

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svengreb commented Aug 2, 2022

Hi @pkerschbaum 👋, thanks for your contribution 👍

I've added it to the port "icebox" (project board will be made public in some weeks) and @-mention you as soon as I start working on it so you can track the progress or contribute ideas for this port project.

Please be aware that it may take some time for this port project to be implemented because there are already 80+ port project requests in the backlog and my free time is limited to work on the massive amount of 450+ issues & PRs. I currently focus on preparing large changes for a project roadmap as well as the data transition of all port projects to the new and shiny website and documentations to finally reduce the maintenance overhead, create a „single source of truth“ and increase the overall project quality :octocat:
Also take into account that I work as a software developer in the “real world“ and I hope you understand that the time to work on my projects may vary depending on my free time. 🙏

Your own port will definitely help other users in the meantime. This could also help to bootstrap the official port later on by using it as fundamental code base.

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