cmdmp3
redshift-gui
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cmdmp3
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Ask HN: What is the most impactful thing you've ever built?
Some things I built on the side, outside of my day job:
In the late 90's, I sold a command-line SMTP e-mailer for Windows. It was easy enough for folks to integrate e-mail transmission into their systems ... even 16-bit systems since spawning a copy of the shell would allow 16-bit systems to invoke my 32-bit mailer. Lots of folks had used these tools for all sorts of things. I got registration checks and cash from around the world before I started taking credit card payments.
I have an open source command-line MP3 player for Windows that folks still use and incorporate into their systems, JS libraries for node.js, ...etc.
https://github.com/jimlawless/cmdmp3
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Some tiny personal programs I've written
I wrote a command-line MP3 player in C for Windows. I just wanted to play with the media manger API's, but I've ended up using this to play MP3's in succession via a script.
https://github.com/jimlawless/cmdmp3
It doesn't work on all versions of Windows ... it depends on some configuration elements. This has been used in another developer's video game and I believe it's installed with an MP3 player library in node.js ( if you're running node.js under Windows. ) It also plays WAV files on Windows 10 (possibly 11) if you pass the name of a WAV file into the command-line.
I needed a command-line emailer that would send an email with a very simple one-line body for my Mac. I also wanted to exercise Go's SMTP libraries while experimenting with trying to build a minimal emailer application.
https://github.com/jimlawless/gsend
I use this regularly. I used to use it on MacOS, but I use it more frequently on Windows.
redshift-gui
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Some tiny personal programs I've written
6. Bookmarklet for setting playback speed of videos on the current page. I use this several times per day.
[1]: https://github.com/Markussss/redshift-gui
What are some alternatives?
kindleServer - This project serve HTML files (and a few more) saved in your computer with a UI suitable for Kindle web browser. On top of that, it include a Read Mode (thanks to ReadabiliPy) to display the text in a comfortable size without have to use the 'Article Mode' in Kindle web browser.
tpms-helper - A bash script to automate Toyota tire pressure monitoring system testing via rtl_433.
backblaze-upload - Automatically uploads files to backblaze b2 from a folder (or s3)
svd_bin - various tools + libraries, small or big, old'91 or new; most used are: vcs/, qini/ + aliases, filedir/, eee/, and audio-video
simple_grabber - Grabs images from the SimpleDesktops RSS feed.
gsend - A command-line GMail emailer written in Go
vaccipy - Automatisierte Impfterminbuchung für www.impfterminservice.de
Lazy-Chicken - Just a python script that helps me stay lazy, also useless to you
arduino_midi_library - MIDI for Arduino
OCRmyPDF - OCRmyPDF adds an OCR text layer to scanned PDF files, allowing them to be searched
aquinas - Simple media player for folders of music.
hacker-scripts - Based on a true story