Burn-My-Windows
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Burn-My-Windows
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In KDE, the Desktop Cube is back
For those on Linux (on GNOME and KDE, at least), experimentation is still alive and well in https://github.com/Schneegans/Burn-My-Windows#readme.
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So recently i found this unholy feature in KDE's desktop...
Source code: https://github.com/Schneegans/Burn-My-Windows
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On the Importance of Continuous Integration Tests...
This is the first time, one of my extensions (Burn-My-Windows) broke on a new version of GNOME Shell for plenty of users and I failed to notice this in advance. And the breaking changes in GNOME Shell and Mutter were pushed more than five months ago!
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Found this by accident while messing around with a config file on windows, does KDE Plasma have an animation like this for moving windows? if yes then I'll probably consider dual booting Linux because this would honestly look really neat.
I don't think that is currently possible, or at least I'm not aware of any option to make it behave like so. I guess you can ask on the project's discussion page about it.
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Burn-My-Windows received a massive update!
The update is available for all GNOME versions since 3.36, including GNOME 44! Read the full changelog here.
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Show HN: Parallax wallpaper engine for Linux and Windows
Plasma has wobbly windows built in still.
And there's this: https://github.com/Schneegans/Burn-My-Windows
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I created a series of window-themed wallpapers for one of my FOSS projects
I am developing extensions for Linux which add fancy animations for opening and closing application windows. A couple of days ago, I decided to create matching wallpapers for show-casing the effects! First time using Midjourney, but I am very pleased with the results.
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Burn-My-Windows now includes a new Glitch effect!
Btw, I've written a tutorial for creating BMW effects: https://github.com/Schneegans/Burn-My-Windows/blob/main/docs/how-to-create-new-effects.md
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Burn-My-Windows 23 adds the most ridiculous window animation yet!
However, for some reason, I cannot upload the new effect to the KDE store currently. Until this is fixed, you can download the KDE version of the new effect from Github (https://github.com/Schneegans/Burn-My-Windows/releases/tag/v23)
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New Settings Dialog and "Glide" Effect in Burn-My-Windows 22!
Homepage: https://github.com/Schneegans/Burn-My-Windows
gitmoji
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What is a good message and size for a commit?
Gitmoji ✨ add integration with xpto
- Gitmoji
- Introducing my Lightweight PHP Framework: Simplifying Small Projects with a Powerful Core!
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jsDevStarterPack
Do not forget to use emojis in your commit messages. https://gitmoji.dev/
- Git sloppiness and obsessively compulsively committing to the remote repo
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OpenCommit: GitHub Action to improve commits with meaningful messages on every `git push` 🤯🔫
You may also turn on GitMoji convention if you prefer your messages baked with emojis 🤠
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Show HN: Gut – An easy-to-use CLI for Git
I use Gitmoji:
https://github.com/carloscuesta/gitmoji
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Which "Conventional Commit" Type To Use When Just Adding Comments To Source File?
If you are a fan of gitmoji (I am not - but its something some people seem to like) https://gitmoji.dev
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OpenCommit: GPT CLI to auto-generate impressive commits in 1 second 🤯🔫
The lib uses conventional commits convention which makes commits meaningful. You can also turn on GitMoji setting if you like. And select different languages and many other features (I got 12 PRs so far)
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Mastering Git with ChatGPT — best auto-commits you've ever seen
OpenCommit leverages the conventional commits convention, ensuring your commit messages are both concise and informative. Want a little fun in your commits? Enable the GitMoji setting!
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semantic-release-gitmoji - ✨🐛💥 A semantic-release plugin for gitmojis. Different from conventional changelog, Gitmoji commits are used to determine a release type and generate release notes.
wayfire - A modular and extensible wayland compositor
cz-customizable - A standalone commit message helper or customizable commitizen adapter for https://github.com/commitizen/cz-cli
blur-my-shell - Extension that adds a blur look to different parts of the GNOME Shell, including the top panel, dash and overview
semantic-release - :package::rocket: Fully automated version management and package publishing
adw-gtk3 - The theme from libadwaita ported to GTK-3
marktext - 📝A simple and elegant markdown editor, available for Linux, macOS and Windows.
seedrandom - seeded random number generator for Javascript
standard-version - :trophy: Automate versioning and CHANGELOG generation, with semver.org and conventionalcommits.org
Desktop-Cube - 🧊 Indulge in nostalgia with useless 3D effects.
Vim - The official Vim repository