TheReader
xpath-scraper
TheReader | xpath-scraper | |
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3 | 3 | |
30 | 12 | |
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7.2 | 1.5 | |
4 months ago | about 1 year ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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TheReader
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What self hosted app do you wish existed?
One day once I'm comfortable with cash again I'll continue with mine, It's a a reader server w/ an optional Metadata Server access.
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I made a site that tracks the price of eggs at every US Walmart. The most expensive costs 3.4X more than the cheapest.
I would like to also note. I actually have a bad habit of doing everything in Rust to a fault. For example, I'm also working on a Book Reader and the Full Stack is in Rust. Even though I should've made the frontend in Typescript. I personally haven't touched up on Javascript or Java since I started learning Rust. I just love it too much.
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Oqurum - An Application for ebook reading and organizing
User Server - Basic viewing, reading, organizing is setup. Two metadata agents; google books, and open library currently. Only epub gets import currently. Would like to add mobi, pdf, cb*, etc.
xpath-scraper
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I made a site that tracks the price of eggs at every US Walmart. The most expensive costs 3.4X more than the cheapest.
It just came down to myself learning Rust several years ago. I actually used to code in Node.js and Java. Now, why I ended up sticking with Rust with this? Macros. An example of it being my scraper library. Instead of me having to redefine functions for each struct (class) that I want to apply XPATH evaluations for, the macros I made will do it for me. Proc Macros just make coding redundant things more straight-forward and easy to read. For example this is the example inside my library. This is what it (mostly) expands to once its' built. Imagine if you had to do that 20+ times. Also, it wraps an error handler around it too. Its' just more clean to work with.
What are some alternatives?
destreamer - Save Microsoft Stream videos for offline enjoyment.
TabNest - TabNest is a powerful Chrome extension that revolutionizes your browsing experience by allowing you to create, save, and load custom workspaces, streamlining your workflow and boosting your productivity with just a few clicks.
reqwest - An easy and powerful Rust HTTP Client
TheLibrarian - Oqurum's main Metadata API server. Will house info about all books
flatnotes - A self-hosted, database-less note taking web app that utilises a flat folder of markdown files for storage.
WriteFreely - A clean, Markdown-based publishing platform made for writers. Write together and build a community.
kaizoku - Self-hosted manga downloader
Kavita - Kavita is a fast, feature rich, cross platform reading server. Built with the goal of being a full solution for all your reading needs. Setup your own server and share your reading collection with your friends and family.