awesome-dva
Hugo
awesome-dva | Hugo | |
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19 | 549 | |
31 | 72,657 | |
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0.0 | 9.8 | |
about 5 years ago | 2 days ago | |
JavaScript | Go | |
Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 4.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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awesome-dva
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AI Websites Collection
AI Collection
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Template Literal Types: How To Type Strings
TypeScript Awesome Template Literal Types Curated list of awesome Template Literal Types examples. Handbook Template Literal Types Articles I need to learn about TypeScript Template Literal Types TypeScript: Template Literal Types Exploring Template Literal Types in TypeScript 4.1 TypeScript Splits the Atom! Mastering TypeScript Template Literal Types Videos It's Clash of Code but with TypeScript only by William Candillon It's Brainf**k , but types only by William Candillon It's Wordle, but types only by William Candillon All 140 TypeScript Challenges - Video Solutions and Explanations by Michigan TypeScript Examples dot notation string type-safe document.querySelector Router params parsing static-path library Expression parser JSON Parser JSON Serializer GraphQL Typed AST SQL Database CSS Parser ELIZA Bot Typescript Type System Adventure - by Rick Love Printf/Log Bitwise Arithmetic tRPC Split Privatized Join Extract all paths from object Repeat Schummar-translate kysely chicane prefix-properties typelevel-parser type-trident hypescript anysort wordle pretty-cache-header nanostores-router dot-path-value infer-html-events hotscript Use…
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Discover new developer communities (Discord, Slack, etc.)
Awesome Communities
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Top 30 Open Source Projects( JavaScript ,Java, and more)
Check out Awesome Lists.
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OSS Alternatives No. 2
Awesome Alternatives ![Awesome](https://awesome.re/badge-flat.svg) ![Awesome Humane Tech](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/humanetech-community/awesome-humane-tech/main/humane-tech-badge.svg?sanitize=true) ![delightful](https://codeberg.org/LinuxCafeFederation/awesome-alternatives/raw/branch/master/delightful-badge.png) A curated list of mostly free and open source alternatives to proprietary software and services.
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Awesome Web Browsers
A curated list of awesome web browsers for desktop, mobile, terminal etc.
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Discovery and Twitter API v2
This is where my second side project comes in: Awesome Modern Twitter API. This is aiming to be an Awesome List that the community can contribute to in order to build a list of libraries, SDKs, tools, tutorials and projects that can help other developers to start to use the new API as quickly as possible, and to discover resources that we might not have listed directly in the main documentation. Why "Modern"? Well, that's a metaphorical "line in the sand" - v1.1 is at the end of its life and no new features will be added there, the future is the new foundation from v2 (and onwards), so the list will only include resources for the new platform.
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Potherca's Weekly Github Stars - 2020 Week 25
Awesome Solid
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Projen - External Project Types
Well first, you need a use case. In this case, I wanted to make an list for projen. It then occured to me there are hundreds of awesome lists. I had never made an awesome list before. Turns out currently most folks would use yeoman. Unfrotunately, while it works great, it can definitely add some more end-2-end automation like CI/CD, dep updates, security updates, auto-approvals/merging, auto linting......
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Vodafone redefiniert was ein sicheres Passwort ist
Lernen kannst du auf hackthebox oder diverse vulberable apps. https://github.com/rarecoil/awesome-dva
Hugo
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Building static websites
At one point though I realized there is a scaling problem with my build minutes. I knew that golang has considerably faster builds and in my case the easy fix is swapping over to Hugo.
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Creating excerpts in Astro
This blog is running on Hugo. It had previously been running on Jekyll. Both these SSGs ship with the ability to create excerpts from your markdown content in 1 line or thereabouts.
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Craft Your GitHub Profile Page in 60 Seconds with Zero Code, Absolutely Free
Hugo
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Top 5 Open-Source Documentation Development Platforms of 2024
Hugo is a popular static site generator specifically designed to create websites and documentation lightning-fast. Its minimalist approach, emphasis on speed, and ease of use have made it popular among developers, technical writers, and anybody looking to construct high-quality websites without the complexity of typical CMS platforms.
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Ask HN: Looking for lightweight personal blogging platform
As per many other comments, it sounds like a static site generator like Hugo (https://gohugo.io/) or Jekyll (https://jekyllrb.com/), hosted on GitHub Pages (https://pages.github.com/) or GitLab Pages (https://about.gitlab.com/stages-devops-lifecycle/pages/), would be a good match. If you set up GitHub Actions or GitLab CI/CD to do the build and deploy (see e.g. https://gohugo.io/hosting-and-deployment/hosting-on-github/), your normal workflow will simply be to edit markdown and do a git push to make your changes live. There are a number of pre-built themes (e.g. https://themes.gohugo.io/) you can use, and these are realtively straightforward to tweak to your requirements.
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Get People Interested in Contributing to Your Open Project
Create the technical documentation of your project You can use any of the following options: * A wiki, like the ArchWiki that uses MediaWiki * Read the Docs, used by projects like Setuptools. Check Awesome Read the Docs for more examples. * Create a website * Create a blog, like the documentation of Blowfish, a theme for Hugo.
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Writing a SSG in Go
Doing this made me appreciate existing SSGs like Hugo and Next.js even more👏👏
- Hugo 0.122 supports LaTeX or TeX typesetting syntax directly from Markdown
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Why Blogging Platforms Suck
I suggest hugo: https://gohugo.io/
Generates a completely static website from MD (and other formats) files; also handles themes (including a lot of them rendering well on mobile), and different types of content - posts, articles, etc. - depending on the theme.
It's open source and, being completely static, cheap as fuck to self host.
What are some alternatives?
mitmproxy - An interactive TLS-capable intercepting HTTP proxy for penetration testers and software developers.
astro - The web framework for content-driven websites. ⭐️ Star to support our work!
ZAP - The ZAP core project
MkDocs - Project documentation with Markdown.
iceberg.vim - :antarctica: Bluish color scheme for Vim and Neovim
Pelican - Static site generator that supports Markdown and reST syntax. Powered by Python.
machine-learning-for-software-engineers - A complete daily plan for studying to become a machine learning engineer.
eleventy 🕚⚡️ - A simpler site generator. Transforms a directory of templates (of varying types) into HTML.
awesome-blazor - Resources for Blazor, a .NET web framework using C#/Razor and HTML that runs in the browser with WebAssembly.
Hexo - A fast, simple & powerful blog framework, powered by Node.js.
startbootstrap-heroic-features - A Bootstrap HTML homepage template with feature boxes - created by Start Bootstrap
obsidian-export - Rust library and CLI to export an Obsidian vault to regular Markdown