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The Unlicense | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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ankiTab
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Show HN: I solved my New Tab page for myself
I generally agree - a new tab should, for the most part, be distraction-free.
However, with some cleverness, you can add content to the new tab page that adds value - e.g. AnkiTab (https://github.com/corollari/ankiTab) to help you review your decks. Sure, it's a minor distraction, but it's time-bounded (unlike a news feed), and theoretically it's a net gain if your decks contain knowledge that's genuinely useful to you.
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Since Anki is open-source, why doesn't it have more developers working on it?
Firstly, I want to say that I never looked into how the anki infrastructure and everything works. I've found the comment I was thinking about. The context was a browser extension that lets you do reviews whenever you open a new tab, and for that connected to the anki service, basically doing a sync each time. Now, dae explains that a sync after a delay results in reloading the data from disk on the server, which on scale affects hosting costs.
- Is it possible to create a website from an Anki deck ?
react-mosaic
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Show HN: I solved my New Tab page for myself
nice!
Some suggestions for me at least
1. Why I can't I set any tile to any type?
2. An RSS feed tile would be nice. It seems I can only follow HN, Reddit, Twitter
3. Would be great if I could drag and drop tiles to arrange like (https://nomcopter.github.io/react-mosaic/) or (https://xcfox.github.io/react-tile-pane/demo/) etc...
4. A random image tile would be nice
- React Mosaic
- React-mosaic: A React tiling window manager
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Using tree data structures to implement terminal split panes
There’s a very handy implementation of this splitting model for React called react-mosaic: https://github.com/nomcopter/react-mosaic
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Show HN: Omnino, a windowing system for web apps, inspired by the Acme editor
While the conservative reproduction of Acme's interaction will appeal to fans who have used the editor I guess, I think a lot of people would find the interactivity (esp. the resizers, left scrollbar) very non-intuitive in present day and age.
A good example of a more modern and practical tiling system for web is mosaic (https://nomcopter.github.io/react-mosaic/)
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Are there React Libraries for creating draggable component-based UIs?
this should do the trick https://github.com/nomcopter/react-mosaic
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We open-sourced a React component for building split views like in VS Code
Have you tried out https://github.com/nomcopter/react-mosaic before? What are the advantages over mosaic? I really liked react-mosaic it was quite feature rich
What are some alternatives?
image-occlusion-enhanced - Anki add-on that transforms images into cloze tests
lightGallery - A customizable, modular, responsive, lightbox gallery plugin.
anki-persistence - Persist data between both sides of an anki flashcard.
react-virtualized - React components for efficiently rendering large lists and tabular data
webscrapbook - A browser extension that captures web pages to local device or backend server for future retrieval, organization, annotation, and edit. This project inherits from legacy Firefox add-on ScrapBook X.
React Data Grid - Feature-rich and customizable data grid React component
genanki-js - A JavaScript implementation for generating Anki decks in browser client side
react-select - The Select Component for React.js
anki-apkg-export - :book: Generate decks for Anki (spaced repetition software)
golden-layout - A multi window layout manager for webapps
Plyr - A simple HTML5, YouTube and Vimeo player
react-infinite-calendar - ✨ Infinite scrolling date-picker built with React, with localization, range selection, themes, keyboard support, and more.