lua-style-guide
makeself
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lua-style-guide
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Fullmoon – Redbean-based Lua web framework deployed as single file
I don't think there is an official style convention, but there are popular style guides; for example, this one [1] is using the same style for variable naming. I do use all lowercase for most of my other Lua projects, but I thought camelCase could work better for this one.
[1] https://github.com/Olivine-Labs/lua-style-guide#variables
makeself
- Show HN: People forget that you can stick any data at the end of a bash script
- makeself
- Makeself – Make self-extractable archives on Unix
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Use Fast Data Algorithms
Why not try a self-extracting archive?
see https://makeself.io
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Fullmoon – Redbean-based Lua web framework deployed as single file
Thanks for introducing Zerobrane, really looks fantastic. Also by extension introduced me to https://makeself.io/ for making Linux installations.
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Rust has a small standard library (and that's ok)
Yeah, I can understand that, but the same advantage doesn't easily apply to situations like Rust, where you're already quite unlikely to be building the program on your production machines. I've done the same for Python many times, actually, using pip download to retrieve dependencies and building a package that is then installed on the target machine with some makeself mess. It actually worked surprisingly well, much of the time.
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Today I came across a 1.8GB shell script
edit: you might wanna check out makeself
What are some alternatives?
fullmoon - Fast and minimalistic Redbean-based Lua web framework in one file.
redbean-docker - Docker image for redbean from the "scratch" container
BLAKE3 - the official Rust and C implementations of the BLAKE3 cryptographic hash function
rmate - Remote TextMate 2 implemented as shell script
dotfiles - rice 🍚 custom linux config files. as seen on r/unixporn #noricenolife neovim cultist. dotfiles are perpetual wip
amazon-corretto-crypto-provider - The Amazon Corretto Crypto Provider is a collection of high-performance cryptographic implementations exposed via standard JCA/JCE interfaces.
cityhash - Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/cityhash
requests - A simple, yet elegant, HTTP library.
proposal-temporal - Provides standard objects and functions for working with dates and times.
tokio - A runtime for writing reliable asynchronous applications with Rust. Provides I/O, networking, scheduling, timers, ...