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carbon-now-cli
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I need some help getting to the colors of Neovim
I'm aware that carbon has a nice CLI that could be used for this. I'd like to avoid this option because: (1) privacy concerns: sending the user's content remotely, (2) performance: running locally has to be faster than making API calls, plus it works offline. I'm also aware that you can run Carbon locally, which takes care of the privacy concerns and the performance to some extent, but it's just a local website now, and running a whole browser instance just for that... yikes!
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Send help, I have no idea wtf is going on here
Also this
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Node.js Packages and Resources
carbon-now-cli - Beautiful images of your code โ from right inside your terminal.
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Ownership Concept Diagram
You can use https://carbon.now.sh/ for this!Find the CLI here: https://github.com/mixn/carbon-now-cliAlternative: Silicon (Rust): https://github.com/Aloxaf/silicon
emoj
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Ink: React for interactive command-line apps
Check the list of apps using it.
This one got my attention: https://github.com/sindresorhus/emoj
I do use emojipedia.org quite often, so I must admit I find this would be quite useful :D. But the thought of having a framework like React powering this behind the scenes, right on my freaking terminal, makes me think that there's no hope for future generations to keep software development simple, "lean" for the foreseeable future. Imagine using 100MB to search for emojis.
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Some cli emoji tools
emoj - just type emoj some_text and get all related emojis. Quite convenient if you have nothing against nmp.
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emoj: Find relevant emoji from commandline
Link: https://github.com/sindresorhus/emoj
- GitHub - sindresorhus/emoj: Find relevant emoji from text on the command-line
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Executing Shell Scripts with NodeJS
Install emoj globally so that we can call it via command line. Create a directory and then change your directory into that. Install nodemon globally as well so we don't have to reload the server manually.
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Node.js Packages and Resources
emoj - Find relevant emoji from text on the command-line.
What are some alternatives?
gtop - System monitoring dashboard for terminal
jscpd - Copy/paste detector for programming source code.
themer - ๐จ themer takes a set of colors and generates themes for your apps (editors, terminals, wallpapers, and more).
npkill - List any node_modules ๐ฆ dir in your system and how heavy they are. You can then select which ones you want to erase to free up space ๐งน
cost-of-modules - Find out which of your dependencies are slowing you down ๐ข
taskbook - Tasks, boards & notes for the command-line habitat
lessmd - A small markdown viewer/converter for unix terminal.
carbon - :black_heart: Create and share beautiful images of your source code
auto-install - Install dependencies as you code โก๏ธ
cash-cli - ๐ฐ๐ฐ Convert currency rates directly from your terminal!
localtunnel - expose yourself