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colorchord
commands | colorchord | |
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7 | 7 | |
21 | 656 | |
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6.1 | 1.8 | |
15 days ago | 8 months ago | |
TypeScript | C | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Show HN: Make 3D art in your browser using Lisp and math
It's CodeMirror! All I had to do was write a Janet grammar for it -- very easy to do. CodeMirror is pretty amazing -- I was able to implement the "edit values with your mouse" by just asking CodeMirror for the syntax node under the cursor, checking if it parsed as a number, and if so replacing it with a different string.
https://codemirror.net/
https://github.com/ianthehenry/codemirror-lang-janet
I went with CodeMirror after reading this post that compares a few different editor components: https://blog.replit.com/codemirror and I've been super happy with it.
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Wrighter (β) - A Powerful Markdown Blogger & A Writing Companion ⚡
The wrighter editor is built on top of codemirror and bytemd. codemirror is the go-to choice when it comes to flexible/hackable text editing and bytemd provides a nice wrapper for codemirror using react with some extra functionalities. I wanted to create a fork of bytemd that includes all the WYSIWYM features that I built for wrighter, but it was out of scope and takes too much time.
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Help me understand how the REPL actually works
I will just use technology I am familiar with. Tauri + CodeMirror + CM's Common Lisp mode should hopefully get me a long way.
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Welcome to The Spicy Web YouTube Channel
And the second video is an example of me converting some messy vanilla JavaScript code for initializing and accessing multiple CodeMirror code editors to clean, encapsulated, well-organized web component code. (Still vanilla!)
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Apply multiple styles to contenteditable div using keyboard shortcuts
You can check out the CodeMirror library - https://codemirror.net/ It seems to be great match for this case.
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Adding Codemirror 6 to a React Project
Try it out in your editor and it should work a dream. For all of the possible commands, you can add check out the command repo's README.
colorchord
- Show HN: Make 3D art in your browser using Lisp and math
- Spectrum analyser
- My second MIDI keyboard LED installation
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audio scope for diy synth with esp8266 and an oled screen - builtin ADC is better than expected
If Colorchord is any indication, it's probably possible. I haven't been able to get it to work, but I'm not particularly smart when it comes to programming. See what you can do with it!
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Show HN: YouTube Musical Spectrum – visualizer for YouTube with musical notes
cnlohr's colorchord does something similar to what you mentioned.
https://github.com/cnlohr/colorchord
- Is there any DSP/Signal graph based control software for RGB lighting?
- ESP8266 Websockets
What are some alternatives?
vite - Next generation frontend tooling. It's fast!
showcqt-js - ShowCQT (Constant Q Transform) audio visualization
Cron Expression - CRON for PHP: Calculate the next or previous run date and determine if a CRON expression is due
youtube-musical-spectrum - Audio visualizer for YouTube with musical notes.
Shunt - [ABANDONED] PHP library for executing commands on multiple remote machines, via SSH
codemirror-lang-janet - Janet support for CodeMirror 6
Boris - A tiny REPL for PHP
libfive - Infrastructure for solid modeling
Laravel-Zero - A PHP framework for console artisans
retrace.gl - Create, ray trace & export programatically defined Signed Distance Function CSG geometries with an API suited for generative art - in your browser! 🎉
audiolink - Audio reactive prefabs for VRChat