codeapp
.files
codeapp | .files | |
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4 | 3 | |
2,659 | 4 | |
1.5% | - | |
9.1 | 9.0 | |
3 days ago | 4 days ago | |
Swift | Shell | |
MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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.
codeapp
- Thebaselab/codeapp: Building a full-fledged code editor for iPad
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DeVStudio – Runs VS Code on Android
Code App is a similar app available on iOS. I've used it a bit, and it's pretty polished. It's a paid app in the app store but the testflight build is available for free.
https://github.com/thebaselab/codeapp
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iPad Pro With/Without Laptop
Yeah sure you can use the Code app and it has Java. You can read everything in their documentation https://code.thebaselab.com
- [iOS] [Code App] [$4.99–> Free] [Open source code editor with built-in Node.js, Python, C, C++, PHP runtime, Git integration and built-in web server]
.files
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I stopped worrying and loved Makefiles
I (ab)use make to manage my dotfiles.
https://github.com/matheusmoreira/.files/blob/master/GNUmake...
I'm surprised at how well this thing works every time I use it. I even blogged about it.
https://www.matheusmoreira.com/articles/managing-dotfiles-wi...
Recently made a tool that processes the make database and prints the phony targets and their dependencies:
https://github.com/matheusmoreira/.files/blob/master/~/.loca...
I use it as a sort of makefile help command. Works surprisingly well too.
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Using Make – writing less Makefile
The real makefile that I use and wrote about has some features that I didn't get around to describing in the blog post. Also has a ton of comments.
https://github.com/matheusmoreira/.files/blob/master/GNUmake...
The metaprogramming template I described is used to implement XDG Base Directories. The links take the XDG variables into account while the real files live in their default locations inside the repository.
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DeVStudio – Runs VS Code on Android
Android allows you to swap the virtual keyboard. I use unexpected keyboard which is also free software. It's excellent for programming. Before that I used Hacker's Keyboard which has actual arrow keys.
Termux also has a configurable bar at the bottom where you can map any keys you want. I use it for function and arrow keys plus a bunch of common symbols.
Here's an example from my dotfiles:
https://github.com/matheusmoreira/.files/blob/38565320fefb92...
What are some alternatives?
open-source-ios-apps - :iphone: Collaborative List of Open-Source iOS Apps
jbak2Templates-Skins - Custom templates and skins for jbak2 android keyboard
nodejs-mobile - Full-fledged Node.js on Android and iOS
Code-Server - VS Code in the browser
CodeEdit - CodeEdit App for macOS – Elevate your code editing experience. Open source, free forever.
.Varshney - My config and dotfiles infrastructure ⚒️
ChartView - ChartView made in SwiftUI
dot - Migrating to z Bonzai stateful command tree monolith
yolov3 - YOLOv3 in PyTorch > ONNX > CoreML > TFLite
yolov5 - YOLOv5 🚀 in PyTorch > ONNX > CoreML > TFLite
Parchment - A paging view with a highly customizable menu ✨
HoloCal - The repository for iOS App - HoloCal