ReactCasting
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ReactCasting
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Pseudo 3D engine built in React and rendered in Chrome console or rendered as HTML divs (no canvas)
Repo: https://github.com/yurkagon/ReactCasting Demo: https://yurkagon.github.io/ReactCasting/
- I created pseudo 3D engine inside browser console, raycasting algorithm with some lighting system. Works fine to on Chrome :)
- I implemented raycasting algorithm in React that renders scene using only HTML divs, no canvas, with sprites, textures and simple lightings. Also renders as text inside textarea or Chrome console
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I implemented raycasting algorithm in React that renders scene using only HTML divs (no canvas), renders as text in textarea or browser console (works nice in Chrome). In div mode it has textures, sprites and primitive lighting system
Spent a lot of hours for this, dont know why, just because its interesting thing. I'll be happy if someone check it, not only my friends :) Repo: https://github.com/yurkagon/ReactCasting Demo: https://yurkagon.github.io/ReactCasting/ Features: Rendering as some amount of
diff2html
- Unified versus Split Diff
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Good Report Generation Tool for Branch Diffs / Pull Request?
If html is an option, something like https://diff2html.xyz/
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Difftastic, the Fantastic Diff: How it works
My favorite diff tool is diff2html - see the diff in your browser as HTML!
https://diff2html.xyz/
Install the CLI, run the command (alias diff='diff2html -s side') - I run this at least every time before committing to quickly see all I've done.
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Nova 9
Try diff2html-cli -- you alias in your terminal "diff" to the diff2html command and you get a beautiful HTML diff (side-by-side or inline) of the current changes you've made (or against a branch you choose).
https://diff2html.xyz/
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Git Techniques at Risk Ledger
My favorite git-related thing is `diff2html` so I set up an alias `diff` which will open the browser and show me all the changes I've made to the branch:
https://diff2html.xyz/
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Git is my buddy: Effective Git as a solo developer
Relevant useful tool: diff2html - a CLI that lets you quickly see an HTML output of all uncommitted the changes you've made (or compare against a branch).
https://diff2html.xyz/
I have an alias `alias diff='diff2html -s side --ig package-lock.json'` which shows a side-by-side comparison of my changes. Highly recommend!
What are some alternatives?
Doom-Nukem-CSS - 🎮 CSS 3D Shooter. https://yurkagon.github.io/Doom-Nukem-CSS/
jsPDF - Client-side JavaScript PDF generation for everyone.
frontend-bootcamp - Frontend Workshop from HTML/CSS/JS to TypeScript/React/Redux
PDF.js - PDF Reader in JavaScript
ts_injector - Simple and lightweight injector for typescript projects.
pdfmake - Client/server side PDF printing in pure JavaScript
hyperterm - A terminal built on web technologies
hyper - A terminal built on web technologies [Moved to: https://github.com/vercel/hyper]
Papa Parse - Fast and powerful CSV (delimited text) parser that gracefully handles large files and malformed input
zeit - Clock and task scheduler for node.js applications, providing extensive control of time and callback scheduling in prod and test code
jBinary - High-level API for working with binary data.