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references/composition.mdreferences/model-update.mdreferences/view-styling.md| Issue Type | Reference |
|---|---|
| Model state, message handling | references/model-update.md |
| View rendering, Lipgloss styling | references/view-styling.md |
| Component composition, bubbles | references/composition.md |
// BAD - mutates model
func (m Model) Update(msg tea.Msg) (tea.Model, tea.Cmd) {
m.items = append(m.items, newItem) // mutation!
return m, nil
}
// GOOD - returns new model
func (m Model) Update(msg tea.Msg) (tea.Model, tea.Cmd) {
newItems := make([]Item, len(m.items)+1)
copy(newItems, m.items)
newItems[len(m.items)] = newItem
m.items = newItems
return m, nil
}
// BAD - blocking in Update
func (m Model) Update(msg tea.Msg) (tea.Model, tea.Cmd) {
data, _ := os.ReadFile("config.json") // blocks UI!
m.config = parse(data)
return m, nil
}
// GOOD - use commands
func (m Model) Update(msg tea.Msg) (tea.Model, tea.Cmd) {
return m, loadConfigCmd()
}
func loadConfigCmd() tea.Cmd {
return func() tea.Msg {
data, err := os.ReadFile("config.json")
if err != nil {
return errMsg{err}
}
return configLoadedMsg{parse(data)}
}
}
// BAD - creates new style each render
func (m Model) View() string {
style := lipgloss.NewStyle().Bold(true).Foreground(lipgloss.Color("205"))
return style.Render("Hello")
}
// GOOD - define styles at package level or in model
var titleStyle = lipgloss.NewStyle().Bold(true).Foreground(lipgloss.Color("205"))
func (m Model) View() string {
return titleStyle.Render("Hello")
}
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