awesome-uses
aboutideasnow
awesome-uses | aboutideasnow | |
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17 | 8 | |
4,486 | 173 | |
- | 5.8% | |
9.5 | 9.6 | |
6 days ago | about 2 months ago | |
JavaScript | TypeScript | |
- | MIT License |
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awesome-uses
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A nostalgic look back at when the Internet still felt joyful
https://uses.tech/
Taking the time to add some /about, /ideas /now, and /uses to be on these directories doesn't take very long, can recommend.
- Show HN: AboutIdeasNow β search /about, /ideas, /now pages of 7k+ personal sites
- Explore the setup, gear & software of other developers working in your technology
- /Uses: A list of /uses pages detailing developer setups, gear, software, configs
- /Uses: A list of /uses pages detailing developer setups gear software configs
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/Uses
Found this:
https://dev.to/nickytonline/do-you-have-a-uses-page-5b82
and
https://dev.to/nikoheikkila/show-your-own-uses-page-160j
and
https://github.com/wesbos/awesome-uses
and
https://heyfirst.co/blog/lets-share-your-setup-in-uses-page/
Not a lot of history that I see at first blush, but I didn't look terribly hard. FWIW, Google "uses page" turns up a few other results as well.
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How to Build the Perfect Developer Portfolio π₯
This is just a simple page which features where people can learn more about me setup, software, and configuration. I debated moving this to the footer instead of keeping it in the navbar, but the new trend of uses pages on developer portfolios made me include this in the navbar.
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In the process of making a personal/portfolio website. Would appreciate some feedback.
Hahaha, yeah, a friend of mine had the same complaint. It's supposed to be this type of page, but I should probably just remove it.
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If you wanna use animated mesh gradients like Stripe in your websites. Hereβs a tool to generate one and get the code!
awesomedevtools and /uses are two good ones.
aboutideasnow
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Show HN: AboutIdeasNow β search /about, /ideas, /now pages of 7k+ personal sites
Yep but there is a fallback to metascraper [0] which does check the HTML tags. However the fallback didn't work in case GPT returns a 1970 date -- I just fixed this! [1]
I think you can now remove the date from your post content and it should still work. If you submit your website again it should do a re-scrape if you changed the content text. Thanks for catching this :)
[0] https://metascraper.js.org/#/
[1] https://github.com/lindylearn/aboutideasnow/commit/8b0ea5b46...
What are some alternatives?
extension.js - 𧩠Plug-and-play, zero-config, cross-browser extension development tool.
metascraper - Get unified metadata from websites using Open Graph, Microdata, RDFa, Twitter Cards, JSON-LD, HTML, and more.
awesome-devtools - A collection of awesome devtools from around the internet
awesome-dev-websites - π A curated list of awesome developer personal websites
perfect-freehand - Draw perfect pressure-sensitive freehand lines.
awesome-website-paths - Curated list of common URL paths.
harshhhdev - Yet another profile readme :sunglasses:
awesome-personal-websites - A curated list of awesome personal websites
kentcdodds.com - My personal website
awesome-personal-websites - It's my attempt to store all personal website I find interesting
mdx - Markdown for the component era
go-unsplash - Go Client for the Unsplash API