devbook-extension
react-mosaic
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0.0 | 5.7 | |
about 3 years ago | 6 months ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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devbook-extension
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An app that allows you to search Stack, Django + Python docs, and code on GitHub
Not now, but we are working on an extension system. This will allow devs to build and install extensions that add search sources we don't support out of the box. This way you'll be able to add support for custom documentation.
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A single app that allows you to search Stack Overflow, Django + Python docs, and code on GitHub
My friend and I are building Devbook. A few weeks ago we posted about on /r/python where folks loved and thought you people might also find this useful.
- Search Engine for Developers
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A single app that allows you to search Stack Overflow, code on GitHub and official documentation
My friend and I are both developers and working on the app called Devbook. I thought this community - folks learning to program - might find it especially useful. It's basically a search engine made just for developers.
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Electron app we made cuts the time you spend searching Stack Overflow, documentation, and code on GitHub
Hi folks! We are making Devbook - a programmable search engine that works like Spotlight on macOS. You hit a shortcut, type the query and get the results. No ads, content marketing, or SEO.
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An app that allows you to search Stack Overflow, code on GitHub, and docs at the same time
Yes. Download it on our landing page.
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We are building an app that allows you to search Stack Overflow, docs, and code on GitHub. Fully controllable using just keyboard
It is live. Go to our landing page and download.
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We made an app for searching Stack Overflow, code on GitHub, and JS/HTML/CSS docs
My friend and I are building an app called Devbook that might be especially helpful if you're learning a new language or starting with programming in general.
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Show HN: React component for building split tiles like in vscode
Hi there, I'm the author of the project.
We built Splitter as a part of the Devbook [0] development. When building Splitter, we got inspired by Split.js [1] which is a great library, we just needed some customization and more control.
You can nest Splitter as much as you like. It's also responsive and has only two dependencies: React and styled-components.
Here's a CodeSandbox project showing the component in action [2]
[0] https://usedevbook.com
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We open-sourced a React component for building split views like in VS Code
About two weeks ago I posted here about Devbook - A Search Engine for Developers (thank you for great feedback by the way!).
react-mosaic
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Show HN: I solved my New Tab page for myself
nice!
Some suggestions for me at least
1. Why I can't I set any tile to any type?
2. An RSS feed tile would be nice. It seems I can only follow HN, Reddit, Twitter
3. Would be great if I could drag and drop tiles to arrange like (https://nomcopter.github.io/react-mosaic/) or (https://xcfox.github.io/react-tile-pane/demo/) etc...
4. A random image tile would be nice
- React Mosaic
- React-mosaic: A React tiling window manager
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Using tree data structures to implement terminal split panes
There’s a very handy implementation of this splitting model for React called react-mosaic: https://github.com/nomcopter/react-mosaic
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Show HN: Omnino, a windowing system for web apps, inspired by the Acme editor
While the conservative reproduction of Acme's interaction will appeal to fans who have used the editor I guess, I think a lot of people would find the interactivity (esp. the resizers, left scrollbar) very non-intuitive in present day and age.
A good example of a more modern and practical tiling system for web is mosaic (https://nomcopter.github.io/react-mosaic/)
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Are there React Libraries for creating draggable component-based UIs?
this should do the trick https://github.com/nomcopter/react-mosaic
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We open-sourced a React component for building split views like in VS Code
Have you tried out https://github.com/nomcopter/react-mosaic before? What are the advantages over mosaic? I really liked react-mosaic it was quite feature rich
What are some alternatives?
alfred-stackexchange - Search StackOverflow.com from Alfred
lightGallery - A customizable, modular, responsive, lightbox gallery plugin.
splitter - React component for building split views like in VS Code
react-virtualized - React components for efficiently rendering large lists and tabular data
tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.
React Data Grid - Feature-rich and customizable data grid React component
split - Unopinionated utilities for resizeable split views
react-select - The Select Component for React.js
devdocs - API Documentation Browser
golden-layout - A multi window layout manager for webapps
cheat.sh - the only cheat sheet you need
Plyr - A simple HTML5, YouTube and Vimeo player