blog-post-workflow
timetagger
blog-post-workflow | timetagger | |
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17 | 34 | |
2,895 | 904 | |
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7.5 | 7.7 | |
26 days ago | 8 days ago | |
JavaScript | Python | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
blog-post-workflow
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How to Create a Kick-Ass GitHub Profile in 5 Minutes
Now, we will create a new action for your repository. There is an awesome action template that can be used directly. This action will fetch the blogs from your Medium profile and put that on your GitHub profile page.
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My yearly "Praise for Bookstack" Post
I would like to be able to add an RSS feed with latest posts to my github profile via https://github.com/gautamkrishnar/blog-post-workflow
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#gitPanic - Documentation and Profiles
Thanks to GitHub-flavored markdown, there's a lot you can do in your profile README. Mine has links to sites I've built, recordings of talks I've given, ways to connect, and a Blog Post Workflow written by @gautamkrishnar using Github Actions.
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I made the best Github ReadMe EVER!
That space alloted labeled "Recent Updates" is meant to list scraped RSS or feed from any of my blogs. I used this Github Action.
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How to Create a GitHub Profile README
Paste the code inside your yml file. Get the RSS feed URLs of your blog post sources and replace the feed list in the code above, indicated with an arrow. Visit this repository and scroll down to get the RSS feed URLs of some popular blogging platforms. Simply remove the links in the code above and paste yours in, separated by a comma if you have multiple sources. Don't remove the quotation marks.
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Automate an articles section in your github.io page
The github action supports a readme_path parameter. After a quick dive in its source code I noticed that this file could be anything, not necessarily a markdown file. Problem solved!
- Automatizando o Readme do GitHub
- Intro ao GitHub Actions: Mostrando artigos no seu READ.me
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Adding Recent Blog Posts to Your GitHub Readme
As I planned to start blogging, I stumbled across this idea as I myself was looking to start a blogging presence of my own. As I looked around, I was able to only find one easy-to-use GitHub action that would allow me to add a list of my posts to my readme. Sadly, I was disappointed to discover that this action had little formatting, only setting up the posts as a bulleted list of links, which was less than appealing to the eye.
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Rock your Github profile
If you are active in writing blog posts, maybe you will want to add them to your readme profil page. Mine are not generated using some action because I have linked them to the repository concerned, but you can do it using blog-post-workflow (the description of how to use it are in the readme).
timetagger
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Selfhost Timetagger on a Raspberry Pi
I chose timetagger.app (github repo) and only a couple days after getting everything running I found the web app quite pleasant to use. I highly recommend it if interested in something like this.
- Timetagger: Open-source time-tracker with an interactive user experience
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Work log
Was playing around with traggo, light and simple. Timetagger, looks for the more visually-inclined, though I've no experienced with it.
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My yearly "Praise for Bookstack" Post
I had a similar issue with another project a while back, see if this helps: https://github.com/almarklein/timetagger/issues/239
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Looking for a selfhosted time tracking software for small business around 10 employees
I've been using https://github.com/almarklein/timetagger quite successfully for a few months.
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I build an open source time tracker for individuals
It's open source, so you can see the code, track progress, make feature requests etc. With a bit of tech skill, you can self-host it for free. The hosted version costs about $3 per month.
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Looking for a time managment app I've seen a while ago here
Timetagger?
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Time tracker for Freelance Virtual Assistants
I've built TimeTagger specifically for freelancers, because I found that most existing solutions were overly complex. It's also open source!
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TimeTagger is now much easier to self-host
What site engine do you use for your site https://timetagger.app ?
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What time tracking tools do you use?
I also found timetagger which seems nice, but the free option is for self-hosting and handling yourself the authentication.
What are some alternatives?
ghost-v4-on-heroku - Deploy the latest ghost v4 on Heroku
Kimai 2 - Kimai is a web-based multi-user time-tracking application. Works great for everyone: freelancers, companies, organizations - everyone can track their times, generate reports, create invoices and do so much more. SaaS version available at https://www.kimai.cloud [Moved to: https://github.com/kimai/kimai]
Ghost-CLI - CLI Tool for installing & updating Ghost
server - self-hosted tag-based time tracking
ssh-agent - GitHub Action to setup `ssh-agent` with a private key
TheAlgorithms - All Algorithms implemented in Python
cross-post - Cross Post a blog to multiple websites
gauzy - Ever® Gauzy™ - Open Business Management Platform (ERP/CRM/HRM)
ghost-on-heroku - One-button Heroku deploy for the Ghost 3.2.0 blogging platform.
timetracker - Basic Time tracker built with Python. Track what applications you spend your most time on.
gatsby-blog-mdx - A ready-to-use, customizable personal blog with minimalist design
Titra - titra - modern open source project time tracking for freelancers and small teams