abs_cd
ChaosKit
abs_cd | ChaosKit | |
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9 | 3 | |
70 | 20 | |
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7.8 | 0.0 | |
3 months ago | almost 3 years ago | |
Python | C++ | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | - |
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abs_cd
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Looking for co-maintainers (AUR)
Get a CI to check if pkg build in clean environments. So many users will falsely report broken packages while they simply ran makepkg in their arch installation & the build system pulls crap from it into the build process & it fails despite your pkg being fine. It's a shame every AUR helper except aurutils still doesn't support building in clean chroots, but you can't change that. I build https://github.com/bionade24/abs_cd for that, which end the end served a custom repo easing the installation for users, too. There are plenty alternatives to my SW out there, too.
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ROS OS support be like
You can find the CD status on https://abs-cd.oscloud.info/
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ABS-CD, a CI/CD for Arch packages, now features automatic check for changes in the PKGBUILD repo.
This commit should also be a good example on how to configure crond to work well with logging in an Arch container.
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Ask HN: Show me your Half Baked project
https://github.com/bionade24/abs_cd
A CI/CD with webinterface for Archlinux packages which optional AUR push support if builds succeed. It's based on Django and works with Docker/Podman. I originally made it for my own AUR packages (> 300), I needed accessible build logs if I want to collab, which the common builders didn't provide. I made the project public and it's crazy for me as an open source beginner to see how many people like this. The basic features are complete, but things like multiarch are getting add soon.
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Show HN: A CI/CD for Archlinux packages with optional AUR push
It now has podman compatibility as as a PR: https://github.com/bionade24/abs_cd/pull/8
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ABS_CD - a CI/CD for Archlinux packages with optional AUR push support making it easy to serve a private repo.
It now should have podman compatibility, would be nice if you test it: https://github.com/bionade24/abs_cd/pull/8
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Can I automatically put in my password after building with yay
If it really takes that long (and you maybe have more than one device or your friends use the same packages) and you can't find a user already packaging it in their private repo you could host an own repo in you local network. I created a CI/CD software for Arch packages which makes this easier: https://github.com/bionade24/abs_cd
ChaosKit
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Symmetry in Chaos
Paul Bourke's website is great; don't forget to check his other articles!
Over 10 years ago, it inspired me to play with strange attractors, which eventually ended with me writing https://github.com/chaoskit/chaoskit.
It was fun and I learned a lot, but it's definitely a deep rabbit hole. I've moved on since then.
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Qt 6.3 Released
I'm not the parent, but I did something similar. It's an editor for fractal flames where the UI is done in QML and rendering and generation is done in C++ and OpenGL. https://github.com/chaoskit/chaoskit
I liked that QML allowed me to iterate quickly on the UI. It was really quick to just compose a bunch of components together and have something working. I also enjoyed the integration with the C++ side. Overall I found QML pretty solid. If I'd build a desktop app again, I'd definitely consider it.
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Ask HN: Show me your Half Baked project
https://github.com/chaoskit/chaoskit
Demo video: https://youtu.be/ZSz3zN14NTQ
It's an editor and renderer for Fractal Flames[1] written in C++17 and with a UI in Qt/QML. Other software that renders Fractal Flames is e.g. Electric Sheep[2] or Apophysis[3].
It's a project that I've been working on and off for 10 years and it's still not ready… Reimplementing it several times certainly didn't help, but I learned a lot in the process! It's grown from a simple for loop to basically a language interpreter.
Sorry for the lack of README or license, but this is still half-baked ;)
[1] https://flam3.com/
[2] https://electricsheep.org/
[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apophysis_(software)
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