ci
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terminal-typeracer
By ttyperacer
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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.
ci
Posts with mentions or reviews of ci.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-09.
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Top 15 Must Have Tools For JavaScript Developers
APPVEYOR: Appveyor is an open source project builder. It works good for GITHUB repositories. The user can login to the actual VM. For more info: https://www.appveyor.com/
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free-for.dev
appveyor.com — CD service for Windows, free for Open Source
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Give Up GitHub: The Time Has Come!
AppVeyor (GitLab/Gitea)
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Tutorial: Build and package a multi-platform desktop app in Python
If you don't have an access to Mac or PC you can bundle your app for all three platforms with AppVeyor - Continuous Integration service for Windows, Linux and macOS. In short, Continuous Integration (CI) is an automated process of building, testing and deploying (Continuous Delivery - CD) application on every push to a repository.
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Short story of Rust being amazing yet again (because it compiles on different architectures effortlessly)
I then do my building on a CI/CD service that offers Windows VMs free to open-source projects, with Appveyor being the first I'm aware of to start doing so.
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Cheapest place for Mac runners?
Appveyor does as well. https://www.appveyor.com/
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GitHub action to publish .NET packages to NuGet
We were also using AppVeyor for CI during the early periods of the library and I managed to add a step at the end of the CI pipeline to do a NuGet publish, when a tag was created in GitHub. This completely removed any human error or any inadvertent omissions due to lack of time etc. This worked well for us other than the occasional NuGet publish failures due to expired API key. We had to jump into AppVeyor dashboard to see what was going on and fix things. Eventually, we migrated all the CI builds to use GitHub actions so that we can lookup things all in one-place without logging into different systems. This is a huge convenience and time saver for us. We settled on doing a manual GitHub action trigger (user invoked) especially for publishing NuGet packages rather than keep it automated so that we can inspect and keep an eye on the NuGet publish as it happens after we tag and add a release in GitHub.
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Are there any reasons for .NET developers learning Powershell ?
I thing yes. Personally i'm use powershell scripts to deploy things via appveyor and to run something locally via task scheduler.
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What are some of the core strengths of rust?
Can't cross-build to the MSVC or macOS targets without a license to use the Microsoft or Apple C/C++ developer tools for the final linkage against the platform libraries... and I believe even the free ones require you to have a valid license for Windows or own a Macintosh. (This can be worked around by building your release artifacts on a free-for-open-source CI/CD service like Appveyor or using the MinGW target for Windows if you don't need to link to MSVC-built libraries.)
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Best practices - Server configuration and firewall rules
Script source: https://github.com/appveyor/ci/blob/master/scripts/enterprise/grant_logon_as_service.ps1
terminal-typeracer
Posts with mentions or reviews of terminal-typeracer.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-06-26.
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Does anyone here use a MacBook/iPad combo?
Project can be found here: https://gitlab.com/ttyperacer/terminal-typeracer
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Short story of Rust being amazing yet again (because it compiles on different architectures effortlessly)
I generate for a number of different platforms here: https://gitlab.com/ttyperacer/terminal-typeracer/-/blob/master/build-all.sh and that includes a number of C dependencies (openssh, libgit, sqlite).
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[OC] thokr - a sleek typing tui written in rust
Hey a typing TUI! Looks good mate! Reminds me of my own terminal typeracer a few years ago too https://gitlab.com/ttyperacer/terminal-typeracer
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I made toipe: a terminal based typing test written in Rust
If there are ever any features you'd like me to add, feel free to make an issue.
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The M1 Mac is phenomenal (programmer's perspective)
I decided to do a little Docker to see how the experience was. I updated one of my projects to add an x86 Linux cross compile. Nothing too exciting: https://gitlab.com/ttyperacer/terminal-typeracer/-/blob/master/build-all.sh
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ttyper - a typing test in the terminal written in Rust
Not trying to diminish your work since this is very cool, but it's almost exactly like https://gitlab.com/ttyperacer/terminal-typeracer
What are some alternatives?
When comparing ci and terminal-typeracer you can also consider the following projects:
elm-library-installer - Installs Elm libraries in corporate networks.
ttyper - Terminal-based typing test.
cargo-zigbuild - Compile Cargo project with zig as linker
smassh - Smassh your Keyboard, TUI Edition
examples - Flet sample applications
toipe - yet another typing test, but crab flavoured
Rake - A make-like build utility for Ruby.
code-server - Non-root Docker image running Debian and code-server.
wally - The Flash(ing tool)
crossterm - Cross platform terminal library rust
agola - Agola: CI/CD Redefined
gping - Ping, but with a graph