Lorien
diff-so-fancy
Lorien | diff-so-fancy | |
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35 | 22 | |
4,957 | 17,090 | |
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6.3 | 7.1 | |
about 1 month ago | 21 days ago | |
GDScript | Perl | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Lorien
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Show HN: GodotOS: A Fake Operating System Interface Made in the Godot Engine
Completely agreed! I've been meaning to write a blog post on using Godot to professionally create cross-platform applications (and probably will soon). The short of it is that Godot is fantastic as a UI builder, and I think a lot of people are slowly realizing it. Many professional applications have been built with Godot[0] , and I also want to give a shoutout to Lorien[1] which is my favorite whiteboard application also made in Godot, and what partially inspired this whole project.
[0]: https://alfredbaudisch.com/blog/gamedev/godot-engine/standal...
[1]: https://github.com/mbrlabs/Lorien
- Lorien v0.6.0 (infinite canvas drawing program, written in Godot)
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Create non-game apps with Godot Engine
another example of an interesting application for godot that's not a game is https://github.com/mbrlabs/Lorien - an infinite canvas for drawing.
- Godot 4.1 Is Released
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E-ink app for KDE
Did you try this?
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Godot for Rich Client Applications?
Lorien
- Is it possible to make an app like OneNote?
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Post your favorite programs
[Lorien](https://github.com/mbrlabs/Lorien)
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Zoom in! Enhance!
https://github.com/mbrlabs/Lorien (wip, apparently)
- Lorien – Infinite canvas drawing/whiteboarding app
diff-so-fancy
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Difftastic, a structural diff tool that understands syntax
The diff itself is impressive, but in terms of styling I still prefer diff-so-fancy[1]. It's easier to read at a glance.
[1]: https://github.com/so-fancy/diff-so-fancy/
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How to improve the readability of diffs? Preferably in Terminal, but a desktop application would be acceptable too
I don't have much hope for this being improved anytime soon in diff-so-fancy given this issue, so I'm wondering if there's something else I can use in Terminal that would allow me to have an experience like GitLab. If that's not possible and I have to rely on a desktop application, that would be acceptable too.
- How to see word-diff and moved lines?
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Git Learnt
This is actually one that's really easy to write and remember but I hate typing and I run it all the time, so I've aliased it down to gd for git-diff. Also I use diff-so-fancy to make the output of my diffs look frickin sweet and I suggest you do the same.
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diff: can I increase highlighting of a file name?
I recommend a tool like diff-so-fancy with some custom colors. You will never want to go back to vanilla diffs.
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TIL: diff-so-fancy; and some funky git config
I just discovered diff-so-fancy, and very nice it is too. I immediately added it to my standard git config, which is semi-automatically installed on every machine I use. However, I've not (yet) installed diff-so-fancy on all the machines I use, and for those platforms for which it's not packaged I probably won't bother installing it from source.
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Suggestion on how to set up neovim as a diff/merge tool for git with dir-diff in mind
I recently switched to diff-so-fancy for use in the terminal with the following configuration:
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Let's add Git userdiff defaults for Perl and Perl 6
As the primary author of diff-so-fancy, which is entirely Perl, I fully support this endeavor.
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A Better Git Diff with Delta
Instead of delta https://github.com/dandavison/delta (shown in the previous video), I've also used diff-so-fancy https://github.com/so-fancy/diff-so-fancy and I've heard difftastic is good as well https://github.com/Wilfred/difftastic Do you use one of those or something else?
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Post your favorite programs
diff-so-fancy - syntax highlighting for diffs, including highlighting just the part of the line that changed: diff -ru ... | diff-so-fancy | less -R
What are some alternatives?
xournalpp - Xournal++ is a handwriting notetaking software with PDF annotation support. Written in C++ with GTK3, supporting Linux (e.g. Ubuntu, Debian, Arch, SUSE), macOS and Windows 10. Supports pen input from devices such as Wacom Tablets.
delta - A syntax-highlighting pager for git, diff, and grep output
notable - The Markdown-based note-taking app that doesn't suck.
vim-gitgutter - A Vim plugin which shows git diff markers in the sign column and stages/previews/undoes hunks and partial hunks.
SmartShape2D - A 2D Terrain Tool for Godot
git-split-diffs - Syntax highlighted side-by-side diffs in your terminal
input-wacom - Linux kernel driver for Wacom devices
git-extras - GIT utilities -- repo summary, repl, changelog population, author commit percentages and more
Method-Draw - Method Draw, the SVG Editor for Method of Action
vscode-angular-snippets - Angular Snippets for VS Code
anima - Godot: run sequential and parallel animations with less code
diffview.nvim - Single tabpage interface for easily cycling through diffs for all modified files for any git rev.