FlyingCarpet
goneovim
FlyingCarpet | goneovim | |
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12 | 14 | |
3,080 | 2,300 | |
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7.2 | 8.6 | |
about 1 month ago | 11 days ago | |
Rust | Go | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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FlyingCarpet
- FlyingCarpet: File transfers over ad-hoc WiFi
- Free and Open Source Alternative to Airdrop
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Localsend: Open-Source Airdrop Alternative
Related projects:
- FlyingCarpet: direct transfer over local adhoc WIFI: https://github.com/spieglt/FlyingCarpet
- LANDrop: Drop any files to any devices on your LAN: https://github.com/LANDrop/LANDrop
- In-browser file transfer similar to Airdrop: https://snapdrop.net/
- Magic Wormhole: simple file transfer from computer-to-computer over the net: https://github.com/magic-wormhole/magic-wormhole
- Croc: similar to magic wormhole: https://github.com/schollz/croc
- Wormhole: user-friendly in-browser based e2e encrypted file transfer: https://wormhole.app/
- Direct file transfer over ad hoc WiFi. Linux/macOS/Windows versions rewritten in Rust with Tauri. Android and iOS versions also available.
- File transfer between Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, and Windows over ad hoc WiFi, no network infrastructure required. Desktop versions rewritten in Rust.
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HELP
network transfer
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Why is building a UI in Rust so hard?
I'm rewriting https://github.com/spieglt/flyingcarpet. It will be public when it's finished and the Android/iOS versions are out but it'll be a few more months probably.
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Ask HN: HN people who write meaningful software, how did you learn to program?
I don't really know how many users I have, so I don't know how "meaningful" my projects are, but I have found some of them posted on French, Chinese, Greek, Russian blogs etc., so hopefully they fill some people's needs besides my own.
https://github.com/spieglt/flyingcarpet
https://cloaker.mobi
https://github.com/spieglt/cloaker
https://github.com/spieglt/whatfiles
https://github.com/spieglt/winage
I learned to program because I was frustrated that after working in IT consulting for several years, I still had no idea how computers worked. I started with "Learn Python the Hard Way" and "Automate the Boring Stuff with Python". Then got a job doing some Windows consulting stuff, and they said they'd hire me as a software engineer if I learned Go, which was a pretty easy step from Python. I'd tried to learn programming as a kid several times and always found it too frustrating. I started working on side projects as a way to learn new languages, improve my resume, and scratch my own itches. The hardest part was coming up with ideas for useful/worthwhile projects. I was super frustrated one day that the easiest way to get a file between two machines that were right beside each other was sending them out to the internet via Google Drive or Dropbox, which made me want to write "cross-platform AirDrop", which became Flying Carpet. If you find yourself wanting a simple piece of software that seems like it should already exist, that's a great project idea.
- Flying Carpet: transfer files directly to/from Windows and Linux over ad hoc WiFi, no wireless network or internet required
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Show HN: Flying Carpet iOS, file transfer to Windows and Linux, no internet reqd
If you've ever wanted to transfer files directly between iOS and Windows/Linux without using the internet or setting up a SMB share on a WiFi network, try it out! Desktop versions at https://github.com/spieglt/flyingcarpet.
goneovim
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Solarized.nvim: Lua Port of solarzied.vim for Neovim!
yeah, looks like https://github.com/akiyosi/goneovim
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Do You Use Neovim's TUI or a GUI Client?
This sounds like goneovim
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Looking for a neovim GUI with image previews
fvim and goneovim have support for gui-widgets.nvim which is a sort of protocol to define images and let Neovim GUIs display them.
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Smooth neovim experience with high ping server?
but you can use a GUI like https://github.com/akiyosi/goneovim or https://github.com/neovide/neovide#remote-tcp-support
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How do I enable file/document preview on the right as shown in the picture?
If you're fine with leaving the terminal, Goneovim has it built-in
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Can we get a markdown plugin with a side by side preview, directly into Neovim?
Neovim in a terminal can only display monospaced characters. However there are GUIs for Neovim and Goneovim used to have a markdown preview.
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Do we have any tile window manager for NeoVim? (Written in Lua preferred)
I think the main thing now is probably waiting for one of the nvim GUIs to develop the appropriate features. Goneovim looks like it's getting there and may already be good enough for your needs. E.g. you can break any nvim window (floats, splits etc) into a separate external desktop window.
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Convince me to use vim over emacs and nano
GUI - per se it runs in the terminal but there are GUIs you can use, e.g.: https://github.com/akiyosi/goneovim
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Neovim LSP working with docker container files
you can start a headless neovim inside the container with nvim --listen 127.0.0.1:7777 --headless and then use something like goneovim (https://github.com/akiyosi/goneovim) to connect to this instance. all your tools (npm, linters etc) will be inside the container
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Vim is the #4 most loved editor with a 70% rating, according to the 2021 Stackoverflow Developer Survey (Neovim is #1, VSCode #2)
Instead, Nvim provides an RPC protocol that may be implemented by external GUIs. For example, there exists a plugin that embeds Nvim into Firefox when editing textboxes, GUIs that leverage Nvim's multigrid support to support smooth scrolling, translucent popups, minimaps, etc. such as Uivonim, Goneovim and Neovide, and more.
What are some alternatives?
whatfiles - Log what files are accessed by any Linux process
neovide - No Nonsense Neovim Client in Rust
oDrop - oDrop, a fast efficient cross-platform file transfer software for server and home environments
fvim - Cross platform Neovim front-end UI, built with F# + Avalonia
destiny - Destiny – Cross-platform Magic Wormhole graphical client
LunarVim - 🌙 LunarVim is an IDE layer for Neovim. Completely free and community driven.
localsend - An open-source cross-platform alternative to AirDrop
devcontainers-rs - Rust implementation of the VSCode devcontainer.json file
protocol - The LocalSend REST API
neoscroll.nvim - Smooth scrolling neovim plugin written in lua
uploadserver - Simple Rust file server which lets you upload, share, and download files from a web browser. Ready-to-run binaries for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Free/Open-Source alternative to AirDrop/Dropbox for transferring files on your local network without having to install anything. A more sophisticated version of `python3 -m http.server 8000`.
telescope.nvim - Find, Filter, Preview, Pick. All lua, all the time.