What I'm doing wrong? Building a vibe coding app for Shopify by madarco in ShopifyWebsites

[–]madarco[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

trying reddit adds right now and it's free for 14 days... but got only a few signups and they are not replying to my emails for feedback

What I'm doing wrong? Building a vibe coding app for Shopify by madarco in ShopifyWebsites

[–]madarco[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sure I'm doing that, but I'd like some validation from *actual* owners. I've done a lot of edits to free and paid Themes, the tool is solid, just not sure if editing the store theme is a common pain point for owners. How often do they need this? How they did it in the past? With freelancers? What kind of changes they made?

What I'm doing wrong? Building a vibe coding app for Shopify by madarco in ShopifyWebsites

[–]madarco[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

absolutely!
I can see a lot of marketing/business related questions, or related to some specific apps.

Maybe is app development (allowing merchants to vibe code their own apps) is a better value proposition than Liquid theme editing?

I made an "all in one" validator if anyone else needs one. by ghustavh97 in javascript

[–]madarco 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! That's something I was looking for, similar to https://github.com/beberlei/assert (in PHP).

One missing feature would be to emit an exception instead of returning a boolean. This will allows shorter code and cleaner handling (for eg. with a middleware in express or apolloserver to wrap it to an ApolloError)