WeatherDash
ngx-monaco-editor
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WeatherDash | ngx-monaco-editor | |
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2 | 1 | |
15 | 424 | |
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2.5 | 0.0 | |
8 months ago | 8 months ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
- | MIT License |
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WeatherDash
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Building an E-Ink weather display for our home
Very cool. Shamelessly linking my own weather display: https://github.com/Mrjohns42/WeatherDash
I think making mine support EINK would help make it more visually compelling like yours, but I've done other EINK display projects in the past (https://github.com/Mrjohns42/DoggieClock) and screen burn-in was definitely an issue.
- Weather clock in the kitchen
ngx-monaco-editor
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State of Angular ecosystem compared with React
[angular] https://github.com/atularen/ngx-monaco-editor( 419 stars, 67 commits, last commit on May 16, 2021)
What are some alternatives?
kelitv
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ha_skyfield - See the apparent positions of the Sun, Moon, and planets in this home assistant custom component
ng-select - :star: Native angular select component
PiJuice - Resources for PiJuice HAT for Raspberry Pi - use your Pi Anywhere
ng2-pdfjs-viewer - An angular component for PDFJS and ViewerJS (Supports all versions of angular)
Scheduler
ngx-scroll-to - Scroll to any element to enhance scroll-based features in you app. Works for Angular 4+, both AoT and SSR. No dependencies.
MiniWetter - MiniWetter
browser-ext-github-monaco - This extension brings the famous Monaco editor to Github