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dasdashboard
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Ask HN: Tools you have built for yourself?
A UI for shell commands. It started when a project had so many helper scripts that I kept forgetting how to call them, so I made this dashboard or command-runner. https://github.com/seldomU/dasdashboard
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Monthly 'Shameless Self Promotion' thread - 2022/12
Hi all. Das dashboard is a tool I wrote when a growing number of scripts (build, deploy, test, dev-server etc) became hard to manage. It's a quick way to add a GUI layer on top of scripts. All configuration and logic can be added inside the app, similar to editing a wiki.
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[Showoff Saturday] Das Dashboard – a local, JS-programmable, git-friendly open source dashboard app.
Hi all! Here's the app on github. It lets you create UI widgets and run shell commands. Originally I made this to organize an ever-growing heap of automation scripts (build, deploy, test, dev-server etc). It works well for my needs and I use it in multiple projects now. I decided to brushed it up and put it on NPM to see if it could become a thing. If you find it useful, I'd be happy to hear about it.
hackerer-news
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Ask HN: Tools you have built for yourself?
Over the years, I've written many apps and utilities for myself or others (that didn't end up get used). These are the interesting ones I remember. Many not quite complete/usable. Other than hackerer.news none of them are 'up' and running. Some have and others haven't been published as opensource.
- https://hackerer.news HN viewer (source[0]): I use daily so I can see today's top stories in reverse chronological order with mainstream topics sorted to the bottom.
- qwickly[1] keyboard layout: I use all the time as an easier to learn and more comfortable to type than Colemak/Tarmak
- safeql[2]: Java type-safe SQL expression composer that reduces constant expressions and eliminates N+1 queries loading associations by always operating on set relation or array of models.
- moja[3]: Composable computation pipelines for Java: Async, Lazy, Option, Try, Result, Multi (List), Stated, Reader, Logger, Writer.
- gitgrep.com[4] Opensource SaaS version of etsy/houndd (now called hound-search).
- statuspages.me: Status page aggregator with dynamic javascript for scraping each source using selector expressions.
- movies to watch aggregator: with links to sources to watch. It was hard then to get 3rd party deep links into streaming sites so included some torrent links. Got a DMCA phone call, so took it down. Combined thumbnails, summaries, actors(?), imdb ratings, links.
- java2cpp: Translate a moderately sized java app with test suite to c++, not 100% required final manual fixups.
- swift2java (or maybe it was java2swift, it's fuzzy now): translate Swift to Java obviously, using ANTLR4. Not 100% required final manual fixups.
- gui2log: to make an ASCII rendition of on-screen GUI widgets into an application log file when form submitted, so users couldn't complain that they saw X, but got Y.
- some basic stats/ML algorithms: k-nearest neighbour, RNN back-propagation, etc?
- Java in-memory DB: Small SQL-like memory tables with indexing/searching.
- wwwsqldesigner: This exists as opensource and I extended it to infer foreign key relationships based on naming conventions used in a MySQL schema. It was great for zooming around a large ERD.
- tracelog: combination of microservices parent/child span logging and generated high level events shown as a sequence diagram. Integrated with Loggly for full/verbose logs of selected high-level events.
- pcl2bmp downscaler: Reduce high resolution HP LaserJet (PCL5) printed to file to lower resolution bitmap pages for screen display (before retina DPI was common). It aimed to shrink same-color areas and preserve black/white transitions while reducing.
[0] https://gitlab.com/karmakaze/hackerer-news
[1] https://github.com/qwickly-org/Qwickly
[2] https://github.com/karmakaze/safeql
[3] https://github.com/karmakaze/moja
[4] https://github.com/gitgrep-com/gitgrep
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Ask HN: Do you use any tools to improve your HN experience?
https://hackerer.news viewer that shows stories by day so I don't see yesterday's stories today interleaved with today's and avoid the slot machine dopamine hits.
[0] https://gitlab.com/karmakaze/hackerer-news
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