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chorus
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It's Time for a Stand-Alone RockBand Game
Heh, yeah, good luck with that
However, this audience may be interested in Frets on Fire ( https://fretsonfire.sourceforge.net/ ) and its fork Frets on Fire X ( https://github.com/fofix/fofix#readme )
There seems to be a community around Clone Hero ( https://clonehero.net/ ), too, but it doesn't appear to be open source
https://github.com/Paturages/chorus#chorus
https://github.com/mtolly/onyxite-customs#onyx-music-game-to...
sqliteviz
- SQLite Db Admin in the Browser
- Sqlite3 Utility on the Browser
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Best apps for transitioning from Spreadsheets to SQLite?
Regarding visualization tools, sqliteviz has proven to be the best I've found so far. Their web app runs locally but has some trackers, so I run it locally via a simple, static HTTP server. Falcon and Redash seem like overkill for my needs.
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Ask HN: What do you use for basic data analysis, visuals, and graphing?
If I'm not trying to build a very specific graph or chart, and just exploring data I usually use either Rawgraphs or Sqliteviz. Rawgraphs is nice if you just want to swap visualizations out with smaller data as is, sqliteviz seems to handle much larger datasets and let's you use SQL if you want to change the resultset. Both seem to keep data local too and I know sqliteviz works offline, rawgraphs might too.
https://www.rawgraphs.io/
https://sqliteviz.com/
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Awesome SQLite
sqliteviz - Instant offline SQL-powered data visualisation in your browser
- A fast SQLite PWA notebook for CSV files
- A stab at pivot/BI visualization in SQL-based offline-first PWA
- Sqliteviz is a single-page offline-first web app for fully client-side visualisation of SQLite databases or CSV files
- Offline-First PWA for Plotly Visualization of CSV via SQLite
What are some alternatives?
fofix - Frets on Fire X: a fork of Frets on Fire with many added features and capabilities
dtale - Visualizer for pandas data structures
YARG - YARG (a.k.a. Yet Another Rhythm Game) is a free, open-source, plastic guitar game that is still in development. It supports guitar (five fret), drums (plastic or e-kit), vocals, pro-guitar, and more!
sqlite-utils - Python CLI utility and library for manipulating SQLite databases
onyx - Toolkit for converting and building songs for Rock Band, Guitar Hero, Clone Hero, and other similar rhythm games
Tablesaw - Java dataframe and visualization library
dice-coefficient - Sørensen–Dice coefficient
falcon - Free, open-source SQL client for Windows and Mac 🦅
Vizzu - Library for animated data visualizations and data stories.
sqlite-plus - The ultimate set of SQLite extensions
denodata - A Deno native indexed database. Backed by the Deno KV store, denodata has zero external dependencies. Both traditional table-oriented and object-oriented index approaches are supported and can be mixed and matched. The standard Deno KV key-value functions remain available and are enhanced to support the indexing and metadata features. Support for automatic serialization and deserialization of class instances, automatic key/value expiration and developer defined metadata. Support for Date, RegExp and symbol as part of keys. Support for symbol as part of values. A powerful db.find function that supports approximate matching and works on both indexes and regular keys with over 50 operators including regular expressions, soundex/echoes, credit card, SSNs and more. If something is missing, it can be added in as little as one line. A subscription API allows listening for changes to the database.