craftsman
Kavita
craftsman | Kavita | |
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33 | 206 | |
1,096 | 5,212 | |
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9.0 | 9.8 | |
24 days ago | 6 days ago | |
C# | C# | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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craftsman
- Verticle Slice Architecture
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Anyone have a link to a public repo of a full scale web project?
There’s some stuff I’d tweak on this project but it has some more advanced concepts you can check out. If you want to play around with something similar (several updates since this project) and get past the boilerplate you can check out this project.
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I want to be angular/.net fullstack dev, beginner
If you’re having trouble getting started backend wise, I made a tool that can scaffold some boilerplate for you. You can also check out projects like Jason or ardalis’s clean architecture projects. Here’s one that’s a little dated but still good.
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Embedded Developer transitioning to C#
If you’re interested, something like this is a more built out project I built a while back. It’s not done and I’d change several things looking back, but it gives you an idea. If you want to try something similar you can scaffold out an api with this tool, but there are other good projects you can reference as well!
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Can anyone recommend good examples of REST API
If you’re interested, I made a tool that scaffolds out an API for you. Saves us a lot of time at work and sets up a lot of the boilerplate for you. You can also customize it for yourself with whatever changes you want.
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Learning .NET core as a front-end developer
And here’s a project scaffolding tool
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Just sharing a complex DDD based web api I made to dogfood my OSS
I’ve been building out an OSS tool that scaffolds web api boilerplate for about two years now and I’ve learned a lot throughout the process. I wanted to take an opportunity to really dog food a DDD like flow with it and came up with the sandbox project for an Accessioning model within a LIMS (essentially intake for lab orders) since I have some background there.
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API’s in ASP.NET
Lots of resources out there. You can scaffold a vertically sliced ddd project with this tool. Here’s a slightly modded example from what it produces.
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I got tired of all the boilerplate for my web apis, so I made a tool to scaffold it for me. Craftsman v0.16 is out with Pulumi scaffolding for a Keycloak Auth Server, DDD updates, and more.
About 2 years ago now, I decided to take my .NET template project a bit further and made a code scaffolding tool called Craftsman. The idea is that I can write a simple description of my project using yaml or json and get all the boilerplate set up for me so I could jump right into business logic. These files aren't a source of truth, just a description to get things started. It's getting closer to a stable v1, but it's not there yet.
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What things to know before developing API for production using .NET?
I don’t think there’s one singular right way to make it good. Personally, I’ve found vertical slice architecture and DDD to encourage a very maintainable codebase. I have this project that I’ve been building and iterating on with what I’ve found works well for me.
Kavita
- Best .NET Core API project for learning?
- Calibre – New in Calibre 7.0
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Welcome to the Bug Bash!
Browse the Issue Tracker: Visit our bug tracker @ https://github.com/Kareadita/Kavita/issues to find a list of open issues tagged specifically for the Bug Bash. You'll find a variety of tasks, from beginner-friendly to advanced.
- v0.7.9 - Customization
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Update Script for Kavita
#! /bin/bash installFolder="/opt/Kavita" # defines the folder where Kavita is installed backupFolder="/opt/KavitaBackup" # defines the backup folder for kavita kavitaUser="kavita" # defines the kavita service user kavitaGroup="kavita" # defines the kavita service group architecture="kavita-linux-x64.tar.gz" # options are: # kavita-linux-x64.tar.gz # kavita-linux-arm.tar.gz # kavita-linux-arm64.tar.gz if [ ! -d $installFolder ] then echo "KAVITA FOLDER IS MISSING!!" exit 1 fi cd /tmp if [ -r $architecture ] then echo "Kavita already present - extracting now!" tar -xzf $architecture else echo "Downloading latest Kavita from GitHub" wget https://github.com/Kareadita/Kavita/releases/latest/download/$architecture echo "extracting now!" tar -xzf $architecture fi if [ ! -d Kavita ] then echo "Something went wrong downloading or extracting" exit 1 fi echo "Stopping Kavita service" systemctl stop kavita.service if [ -d $backupFolder ] then echo "Deleting old KavitaBackup" rm -r $backupFolder fi echo "Creating new Kavita backup" cp -r $installFolder/config $backupFolder echo "Deleting Kavita" rm -r $installFolder echo "Installing new Kavita" cp -r /tmp/Kavita $installFolder echo "Deleting default config" rm -r $installFolder/config echo "Moving old config into install folder" cp -r $backupFolder $installFolder/config echo "CHOWN Kavita folder to kavita user and group" chown -R $kavitaUser:$kavitaGroup $installFolder echo "Make Kavita executable" chmod +x $installFolder/Kavita echo "Launch Kavita" systemctl start kavita.service echo "Cleaning up downloaded files" rm -r Kavita rm $architecture echo "Update process finished :)"
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[LINUX] I can't connect to Kavita after installing it
--2023-09-19 18:28:27-- https://github.com/Kareadita/Kavita/releases/download/v0.7.1.4/kavita-linux-arm64.tar.gz
- v0.7.8 - New Filtering System
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Calibre Replacement Considerations
Hey, Kavita creator here and noticed you don't have any mentions of Kavita for epub readers. Kavita is not a Calibre replacement, but has a built-in epub/pdf reader along with some series-based organization.
https://www.kavitareader.com/
- Alexandria: A minimalistic cross-platform eBook reader
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v0.7.6 - Personal Table of Contents + Rating Overhaul
The full release can be found here.
What are some alternatives?
ASP.NET Boilerplate - ASP.NET Boilerplate - Web Application Framework
Komga - Media server for comics/mangas/BDs/magazines/eBooks with API and OPDS support
openiddict-core - Flexible and versatile OAuth 2.0/OpenID Connect stack for .NET
Calibre Web - :books: Web app for browsing, reading and downloading eBooks stored in a Calibre database
simple_aspnet_auth - Simple ASP.NET Authorisation boilerplate project. No EF, no database, no IdentityServer4 just a basic logging in system for both cookies and JWT and a controller with a set of examples.
calibre - The official source code repository for the calibre ebook manager
Nustache - Logic-less templates for .NET
koreader - An ebook reader application supporting PDF, DjVu, EPUB, FB2 and many more formats, running on Cervantes, Kindle, Kobo, PocketBook and Android devices
CleanArchitecture - Clean Architecture Solution Template: A starting point for Clean Architecture with ASP.NET Core
Mango - Mango is a self-hosted manga server and web reader
CleanArchitecture - Clean Architecture Solution Template for ASP.NET Core
Tachiyomi - Free and open source manga reader for Android. [Moved to: https://github.com/tachiyomiorg/tachiyomi]