blog.treenotation.org
Blog of the Tree Notation Lab (by breck7)
scrollsdk
The code for Particles and Parsers, which Scroll is built on. (by breck7)
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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.treenotation.org
Posts with mentions or reviews of blog.treenotation.org.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-02-07.
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Show HN: Stamp turns a folder into a plain text file and a file into a folder
Tree notation looks fun... I was reading what I think is the spec (https://github.com/treenotation/blog.treenotation.org/blob/m...)? I honestly can't make quite heads or tails of it, but I do get an sense that giving cells 2D size is important. Then I looked at the language examples and... none of them seem to really use this idea of cell size??
Am I missing something?
scrollsdk
Posts with mentions or reviews of scrollsdk.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-28.
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The Magic of Small Databases
The `grammar` files are written in a Tree Language called Grammar. Those are your schema files. You basically create a new syntax-free plain text "language" for storing your data, in this case 1 "car" file per model of car.
It was a pipedream of mine until the M1's came out. Those changed everything, because then it became fast enough to actually do it.
We have a new release coming out soon with a new query language that will change everything. Here is the source code: https://github.com/breck7/jtree/tree/main/treeBase
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Show HN: Git Heat Map – a tool for visualising Git repo activity for each file
Don't have time to install but I would pay $10 in NEAR coin if you can email or post the results of my repos to me ([email protected]):
https://github.com/breck7/jtree and https://github.com/breck7/pldb
- Show HN: New Jtree Readme
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I just rewrote search on PLDB.com to be a lot faster.
I mean I've tried (https://github.com/breck7/jtree/issues/31). TypeScript is pretty solid.
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Editor support
You should see the 3 symbols as configurable in all implementations (for example, https://github.com/treenotation/jtree/blob/8ac7f4c66a76775f84f02c8ee533eaa8054bff31/core/TreeNode.ts#L1497 can be changed via a method overload).
- Licenses are for losers. The public domain game is the only game that matters
- Show HN: Stamp turns a folder into a plain text file and a file into a folder
- New release of Stamp: I think it actually works now
- Stamp: turn a whole folder into a single text file and a single text file into a whole folder
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golem
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