flitter
A Livesplit-inspired speedrunning split timer for Linux/macOS terminal. Supports global hotkeys. (by alexozer)
Splitter
A speedrunning timer for macOS (by MichaelJBerk)
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flitter
Posts with mentions or reviews of flitter.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-04-20.
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Dune not detecting libraries
I'm trying to install the Flitter speedrun timer and I have followed the instructions on the github page but when I try dune build it says it's missing a library that is already installed. I have no idea what's going on.
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Linux Speed Run Timer
I've been using flitter: https://github.com/alexozer/flitter
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Running LiveSplit on mac
does it need to be LiveSplit in particular? maybe https://one.livesplit.org/ or https://github.com/alexozer/flitter already is enough
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Speed running tools for linux?
I've only found one speed running tool for linux that has global hotkeys but the issue is that you cant rebind the keys from default? is there any actual split tool that works on linux with global hotkeys?
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Split timer on linux?
Or this!
Splitter
Posts with mentions or reviews of Splitter.
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iOS devs who tried out coding for macOS after 2020, what was your experience in inter-mixing SwiftUI, Catalyst and AppKit APIs?
I do use SwiftUI for the Welcome screen that shows on startup which I modeled after the one in Xcode. Sometime in the summer of 2020, on a whim, I had an idea to see what it would take to recreate Xcode's welcome screen in SwiftUI, and less than a day later, I had it complete, and I think it turned out pretty well. I was still supporting macOS Mojave at the time, which doesn't support SwiftUI, but I could just if #available it out without loosing much. Aside from a stray bug that broke it in some macOS update, I'm very satisfied with it. You can check it out on GitHub if you're interested.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing flitter and Splitter you can also consider the following projects:
LiveSplitOne - A version of LiveSplit that works on a lot of platforms.
livesplit-core - livesplit-core is a library that provides a lot of functionality for creating a speedrun timer.
mc-universal-in-game-timer - An open-source, cross-platform, in-game timer for Minecraft speedrunners
AsyncTimer - AsyncTimer is a precision asynchronous timer. You can also use it as a countdown timer
urn - Yet another Lisp variant which compiles to Lua
urn - Split tracker / timer with GTK+ frontend
HGCircularSlider - A custom reusable circular / progress slider control for iOS application.
chronos - a terminal-based speedrun timer using https://github.com/livesplit/livesplit-core
stando - Sit & stand reminders for macOS