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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
meaning it not only replaces Umlauts and Eszett, it also knows when not to (Poeten), and handles arbitrary compound words. Write your text, slap it all into the tool, it spits out results instantly. The original text can use alternative spellings (ou, ae, ue, ss), which is ergonomic. Combined with tools like AutohotKey, GUI integration through a single keyboard shortcut is possible. See [0] for a similar example.
A niche need I haven't yet come across someone else having as well! (just the amount of text explaining what it's all about is saying a lot in terms of specificity...)
The tool now grew into a tree-sitter based (== language grammar-aware) text manipulation thing, mostly for fun. The bizarre German core is still there however.
[0]: https://github.com/alexpovel/betterletter/blob/c19245bf90589...
- Erfahrungen mit US-Tastaturlayout im deutschsprachigem Raum
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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
These are the things I've created, some mostly for my own use, and others just for fun:
1. https://gptgames.io - A gaming platform using OpenAI. It came from a silly idea for another project I have, and I ended up putting it together in 1 month.
2. https://creepyface.io - I wanted to animate my face on my resume, and I decided to allow everyone else to do the same.
3. https://react-guitar.com - I wanted to learn guitar theory and tell me a better way to do it than coding a react component :D
4. https://github.com/4lejandrito/fetchbook - I wanted to organize my http requests at work without depending on postman or anything else.
5. https://github.com/4lejandrito/next-plausible - Since I started using Plausible analytics on all my sites, I found the need of reusing some code.
I hope you find any of these interesting!
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Add analytics to NextJS with Plausible.io
4lejandrito has made a great tool to connect your Plausible analytics to NextJS.
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How to integrate Plausible into a Next.js project
You can learn more about next-plausible in the related docs.
What are some alternatives?
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quikey - A keyboard macro tool.
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trace-dkey - Python library to trace path of a particular key inside a nested dict
polychrome.nvim - A colorscheme creation micro-framework for Neovim
nx - Smart Monorepos · Fast CI
webpub - Give me a website, I'll make you an epub.
kubeconfig-bikeshed - kubeconfig-bikeshed (kbs) is an opinionated tool to manage your kubeconfigs.
notifeed - Watch RSS/Atom feeds and send push notifications/webhooks when new content is detected