cdr
bearclaw
cdr | bearclaw | |
---|---|---|
1 | 5 | |
112 | 375 | |
- | - | |
0.0 | 6.6 | |
about 2 years ago | 2 months ago | |
Go | Go | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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.
cdr
bearclaw
-
Show HN: Shhhbb, an SSH BBS
why?
Every year I challenge myself in some new way, this year it is to push one project per week. You might recognize my static site generator [0] or my releaser for go [1] from previous posts as one of these weekly projects. If you want to join me in doing this, it's been a blast and I highly recommend it! Maybe we can chat on the bbs about it :)
[0] - bearclaw tiny static generator - https://github.com/donuts-are-good/bearclaw
[1] - release.sh release builder for go - https://github.com/donuts-are-good/bearclaw
need:
I'd love a few co-conspirators, or even some new friends for the bbs software or the bbs itself. A lofty nice-to-have goal is meeting a few other similarly motivated people to conspire with on a weekly basis. If that's you, drop me a line!
goals:
I have about half of an admin interface endpoint pushed up, which I'd like to finish. I realized mid-commit that I'd lacked some other material in a previous commit, and in pushing it up, I ended up pushing half the admin feature. Stay tuned for that.
-
The Simplicity of Single-File Golang Deployments
I made a cool program for you Go stuff that will check all the supported OS and ARCH combos for your code and compile them all. You just do `release --name "mycoolprogram" --version "0.1.0" and it will output all of your labeled release binaries for every platform your code supports.
check it out! https://github.com/donuts-are-good/release.sh You can see it at work here for this simple markdown blog generator I made, which sports about 39 different platform combos https://github.com/donuts-are-good/bearclaw/release/latest
- Show HN: Bearclaw โ tiny static site generator with RSS
-
Bearclaw โ tiny static site generator with RSS
> tiny static site generator w/ rss https://bearclaw.blog
bearclaw.blog redirects back to source repo[0] on GitHub.
Should not it be a redirect to GitHub Pages site?
[0] https://github.com/donuts-are-good/bearclaw
What are some alternatives?
daptin - Daptin - Backend As A Service - GraphQL/JSON-API Headless CMS
shhhbb - bbs based on SSH
hugo-preproc - Helper for Hugo to provide for pre-processing of files.
eclaire - lightning-fast static site webserver with automatic HTTPS right out of the box!
staticgen - Static website generator that lets you use HTTP servers and frameworks you already know
executable-dist-plugin - A Gradle plugin which makes distribution zips runnable, as a sort of alternative to an uberjar. A London Beach production :guardsman::palm_tree:.
gostatic - Fast static site generator
release.sh - ๐ A simple bash script for building Go projects for multiple platforms ๐ป๐พ
darkness - The noblest static site generator ๐ฅฌ
tableflip - Graceful process restarts in Go
debug - Fork of pkg/debug that adds some additional functionality.
Hugo - The worldโs fastest framework for building websites.