breaktimer-app
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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breaktimer-app
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Give your brain time to think and remember
I came across this app recently. It's cross platform which is nice.
https://github.com/tom-james-watson/breaktimer-app
- Time Breaker App for Windows?
- Reminder app for Manjaro KDE
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Repetitive Strain Injury - What is it & How to avoid
The next app is the BreakTimer App, that is a cross platform app. The installation is simple and it sits in the system tray. It allows configuration of break frequency and break length. It also provides customization of work hours.
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Rolling update of Fedore kernel requires me to install Nvidia proprietary drivers every time
In theory yes, but practically there are differences at least for me. For example, I get strange graphical glitching using this program using the rpm fusion version but not when I install manually. There is also some weird random flashing, but I can’t really describe that in a definitive or reproducible way.
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Convert deb to use libayatana-appindicator3 instead of libappindicator3-1
With help of that I have installed - https://github.com/tom-james-watson/breaktimer-app/releases - https://github.com/hovancik/stretchly/releases
markup
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Give your brain time to think and remember
Btw github supports more than just markdown: https://github.com/github/markup#markups
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Documentation generators and custom syntax highlighting
I'm not sure 4. works for colors/styling, style attributes are stripped: https://github.com/github/markup/issues/119
- Do you think we will see color text in GFM?
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Hiding front matter block in github markdown
I found this issue, which does not show much traction: https://github.com/github/markup/issues/994
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Hi DM's, what medium do you use to organise your campaign?
For sharing settings and lore with players, GitHub wiki. Understands Org and several other formats thanks to GitHub Markup, so I can copy in (and trim down) my original notes without much fuss.
- raw-markdown and rendered markdown
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Include diagrams in your Markdown files with Mermaid
Re: https://github.com/github/markup/issues/533
I’m the main author of KeenWrite (see screenshots), a type of desktop Markdown editor that supports diagrams. It’s encouraging to see that Mermaid diagrams are being supported in GitHub. There are a few drawbacks on the syntax and implications of using MermaidJS.
First, only browser-based SVG renderers can correctly parse Mermaid diagrams. I’ve tested Apache Batik, svgSalamander, resvg, rsvg-convert, svglib, CairoSVG, ConTeXt, and QtSVG. See issue 2485. This implies that typesetting Mermaid diagrams is not currently possible. In effect, by including Mermaid diagrams, many documents will be restricted to web-based output, excluding the possibility of producing PDF documents based on GitHub markdown documents (for the foreseeable future).
Second, there are numerous text-to-diagram facilities available beyond Mermaid. The server at https://kroki.io/ supports Mermaid, PlantUML, Graphviz, byte fields, and many more. While including MermaidJS is a great step forward, supporting Kroki diagrams would allow a much greater variety. (Most diagrams produced in MermaidJS can also be crafted in Graphviz, albeit with less terse syntax.)
Third, see the CommonMark discussion thread referring to a syntax for diagrams. It’s unfortunate that a standard “namespace” concept was not proposed.
Fourth, KeenWrite integrates Kroki. To do so, it uses a variation on the syntax:
``` diagram-mermaid
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Footnotes now supported in GitHub Markdown
I thought it only rendered files in the repo (match by extension). Does GH also allow asciidoc(tor) syntax in comments and issues?
* Note: Sadly, include is not supported on GH. https://github.com/github/markup/issues/1095
- Compare AsciiDoc and Markdown
What are some alternatives?
stretchly - The break time reminder app
org-mode - This is a MIRROR only, do not send PR.
tmux-tempus - A timer for tmux written in bash
gitlab-foss
blog - I might write stuff here sometimes
libasciidoc - A Golang library for processing Asciidoc files.
blog - gamedev blog
commonmark-spec - CommonMark spec, with reference implementations in C and JavaScript
dotfiles
aasvg - Turn ASCII art into SVG
cmark-gfm - GitHub's fork of cmark, a CommonMark parsing and rendering library and program in C
marktext - 📝A simple and elegant markdown editor, available for Linux, macOS and Windows.