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       Show HN: Tremor 3.0 - The open-source library to build dashboards
       fast
        
       Time to remove the Beta label. Tremor v3 is here, adding:  * Global
       theming via tailwind.config.js * An out-of-the-box dark mode * A
       new Tremor CLI helping you set up projects faster
        
       Author : exod983
       Score  : 124 points
       Date   : 2023-06-08 16:48 UTC (6 hours ago)
        
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       | bilalq wrote:
       | This looks really neat. How easy is it to bolt on if you already
       | have an existing design system without tailwind in use?
        
       | new_user_final wrote:
       | After a quick test, I have found that it doesn't provide a way to
       | a select date from years ago. How am I supposed to select January
       | 2017? going back 1 month at a time? It's a very common use case.
        
       | sakerbos wrote:
       | I'm a big fan of Tremor! Initially used it for their next level
       | AreaChart but now using everything I can because they're just
       | really nicely designed. The tailwind integration is great too.
        
       | fasteo wrote:
       | Looks great.
       | 
       | Does it support live updating via websocket/sse ?
        
       | reneberlin wrote:
       | If you're too tired to code in your spare time there is also:
       | 
       | https://www.metabase.com/
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       | Which is of course much more under the hood than just the
       | frontend, but it's trivial to setup with docker and the learning
       | curve is a joke.
       | 
       | Plus: your sql-skills create great charts :) and the dashboards
       | can be shared. Another new option is easily embedding created
       | charts and dashboards into other websites.
        
       | Alifatisk wrote:
       | Such a beautiful design, does it support Vue or is it only for
       | React?
        
         | hbcondo714 wrote:
         | I was hoping to see support for React Native but according to
         | one of their issues]1], they need another contributor for it
         | and "other JS frameworks"
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         | [1] https://github.com/tremorlabs/tremor/issues/230
        
           | jiggywiggy wrote:
           | You probably just want Tailwind css in react native. There
           | are a few options to get those in. This tremor is mostly just
           | some wrappers around tailwind.
        
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       | videogreg93 wrote:
       | Can you make gantt charts with this? Many such libraries are
       | missing this which is super annoying.
        
       | Brajeshwar wrote:
       | This is nice. If you are looking for more choices, Tabler[1] is
       | another such component template, and I have used it to knock off
       | visual dashboards fast. Not related; just another happy user.
       | 
       | 1. https://tabler.io
        
         | goraffe wrote:
         | This is utterly useful! Thank you!
        
         | dsego wrote:
         | Is this similar to those kitchen-sink bootstrap themes that
         | used to be popular, with jquery, charting libs and whatnot
         | included, that your client buys for you to speed things up even
         | though you're coding React?
        
         | krat0sprakhar wrote:
         | This is great - thanks!
        
       | revskill wrote:
       | Seriously, most of "react" project just needs a professional
       | template to start with. That's all you need.
       | 
       | I prefer a library to only focus on "Layout" and "Template"
       | instead of components.
        
       | lfmunoz4 wrote:
       | [dead]
        
       | rcarmo wrote:
       | Very nice visual style, just one (recurring) gripe: Line charts
       | apparently do not allow for zooming in or panning data (which is
       | critical for reviewing time series).
       | 
       | This is something I come across in pretty much every single
       | dashboard/charting example, and that can turn a dashboard from
       | "just a pretty thing" to "extremely useful".
        
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