arping
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3 | 107 | |
394 | 12,673 | |
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6.8 | 8.3 | |
2 months ago | 7 days ago | |
C | Rust | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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arping
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How to get IP if I know device MAC address
Install Linux and arping
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Compiling from source for MIPS architecture on an x86_64 machine
I want to compile the arping utility for an embedded device running Linux that has MIPS architecture. I used the instructions in the GitHub repo and I was able to compile it for my PC by running ./bootstrap.sh, ./configure, make, and sudo make install but that was compiled for my machine which is an x86_64 computer and probably won't work on the MIPS device. Can anyone walk me through the process of compiling this for MIPS architecture? I've never really compiled anything from source before so I don't know what I am doing. I searched online and couldn't find anything that helped me, I don't really know what to search for honestly.
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Ask HN: What are some tools / libraries you built yourself?
A curious question. Aside from my day job, this seems like a thing I do all day. :-)
I'm not sure what the motivation for your question is. Do you feel like everything's been invented and built already, and it's just a matter of (at most) plugging the things together?
I find myself constantly thinking "this should exist". I don't have time to make them all exist.
https://github.com/ThomasHabets/arping
Nothing like it existed at the time, and I wanted to send ARP requests as easily as sending ICMP ping.
https://github.com/ThomasHabets/simple-tpm-pk11
I wanted to use a TPM chip for SSH client keys, and couldn't find anything like it.
https://github.com/ThomasHabets/tlssh
I wanted to explore what it would be like to have SSH, but with identities not based on providing username, but an x509 cert. (and TPM chip protecting the key)
gutenberg
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Building static websites
Case study 3: Zola
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Replatforming from Gatsby to Zola!
So after shopping around a bit I found a simple, dependency-less static site generator called Zola. The lack of dependencies sounded very attractive after all the headaches trying to update my Gatsby modules. I wanted to give Zola a try and see what tradeoffs I would need to make coming form a React-based framework to this Rust-based generator.
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Ask HN: What's the simplest static website generator?
I think you're thinking about Zola: https://github.com/getzola/zola
But yes, if I were to recommend something, it'd be Zola given that there's just one executable that you need to run and there's absolutely no setup required.
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Ask HN: Looking for lightweight personal blogging platform
If I were to start again from scratch, I'd likely use Zola as SSG (https://www.getzola.org/)
- Zola – Single binary static site generator
- Zola
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Ask HN: So, static website generators and hosting in 2023/24. What's out there?
I've used Zola (https://github.com/getzola/zola) for a static project homepage a few years ago to showcase examples with a simple description and a wasm app embedded in the page, it worked perfectly for me and the docs was clear on how to use it. It was very easy to set up along with a GitHub action to automatically update the wasm binaries when needed. It is definitely a tool I keep in my mental toolbox as a good default.
- Zola: Your one-stop static site engine
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Gojekyll – 20x faster Go port of jekyll
I'm currently learning https://www.getzola.org/.
It's more manual than idy like but it's gonna be for a small personal and work website so I don't mind much.
It's super fast.
Doesn't seem to fit your use casr but still.
What are some alternatives?
leapp - Leapp is the DevTool to access your cloud
Hugo - The world’s fastest framework for building websites.
sqldb-logger - A logger for Go SQL database driver without modifying existing *sql.DB stdlib usage.
eleventy 🕚⚡️ - A simpler site generator. Transforms a directory of templates (of varying types) into HTML.
null - Nullable Go types that can be marshalled/unmarshalled to/from JSON.
Nikola - A static website and blog generator
yadm - Yet Another Dotfiles Manager
Sapper - A lightweight web framework built on hyper, implemented in Rust language.
Shynet - Modern, privacy-friendly, and detailed web analytics that works without cookies or JS.
Rocket - A web framework for Rust.
vaku - vaku extends the vault api & cli
hakyll - A static website compiler library in Haskell