Mikochi
kindle_clippings_webapp
Mikochi | kindle_clippings_webapp | |
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6 | 5 | |
153 | 9 | |
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8.5 | 7.2 | |
30 days ago | about 2 months ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | - |
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Mikochi
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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
I've created Mikochi (https://github.com/zer0tonin/Mikochi) for myself. It's a file manager for your personal server / NAS, that also allows you to stream files to VLC/MPV.
Before creating Mikochi, I used to access my collection of movies through Jellyfin. Jellyfin has a really nice UI and does a ton of things like adding metadata, but I didn't use those things. I also didn't use their in-browser video player because it didn't work with H265. In addition to that, I wanted to easily manage the files without having to switch to sftp. Mikochi lets me easily create, delete, rename, download, and upload files (or whole directories).
As a bonus, it only requires 26MB of RAM to run on my server.
- Mikochi: Open-source, web based file browser with streaming capabilities
- Show HN: I created a minimalist file-browser web application
- Mikochi - a minimalist remote file browser with a Preact frontend
- Mikochi - a minimalist remote file browser with a Go backend
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I created a minimalist file browser web UI, with streaming capabilites
Installing it is as simple as doing: wget -c https://github.com/zer0tonin/Mikochi/releases/download/1.2.3/mikochi-linux-amd64.tar.gz -O - | tar -xz HOST=127.0.0.1:8080 USERNAME=zer0tonin PASSWORD=horsebatterysomething ./mikochi
kindle_clippings_webapp
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Simple Lasts Longer
This is the approach I use in most of my hobby projects. It's simpler, and faster and there are no loading screens.
In my kindle-clippings-manager (https://github.com/karlosos/kindle_clippings_webapp) I import highlights from Kindle and store them in localStorage. The major drawback is a size limitation (10MB). This should not be a problem in most cases but if you need to store more data then indexedDB (Web Storage) can solve the issue.
Linear (https://linear.app/) uses its sync engine to store the data in Web Storage. With optimistic updates, it feels like an offline app. You can read more about the sync engine here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36519448
- Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
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My react app for managing kindle clippings
Live demo • Source code
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I made an app to manage my kindle clippings (demo data available)
Source code: https://github.com/karlosos/kindle_clippings_webapp
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