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devd | goproxy | |
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9 | 3 | |
3,393 | 15,124 | |
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0.0 | 6.6 | |
almost 2 years ago | 6 days ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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devd
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Creating your own PDF templates (not page templates!)
Your technique is one I would turn towards as a developer who understands HTML/CSS flow so much better than I do any typesetting tool. I actually use a very similar technique for managing my CV and generating invoices for clients; I have a little "static site" generator I've written that takes JSON, throws it through a templating engine, and spits out HTML files. I then host a server in the output folder and print-to-pdf directly from there. This approach seems quite rare; I don't think enough people appreciate just how flexible CSS is or its support for common print-related tasks.
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Live preview of vanilla CSS as I change it?
There are plenty of solutions to that specific problem. Nowadays, I only work on Nuxt/Next/Astro projects that come with hot reload out of the box so I don't have a need for it anymore, but I have used https://github.com/cortesi/devd a lot in the past, with much success.
A no-install solution would be to use the "workspace" feature of Chrome's Dev Tools:
1. Open your .html file in Chrome.
2. Open the Dev Tools.
3. In the "Sources" tab, activate the "Filesystem" sub-tab.
4. Click on "+ Add folder to workspace" and choose the directory containing your .html and .css files.
5. Edit the .css file with autocompletion and live preview.
6. Save your work so that it is synchronized with your filesystem.
In action: https://i.imgur.com/slcSt9X.gif
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What is the Go equivalent of Node http-server?
Try https://github.com/cortesi/devd
- Ask HN: What developer tools would you like to see?
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How do you live reload html pages in development?
This pair of tools do both front-end and back-end live reloading with a small amount of config: https://github.com/cortesi/modd https://github.com/cortesi/devd
- Big list of HTTP static server one-liners
- Just-In-Time: The Next Generation of Tailwind CSS – Tailwind CSS
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Go 1.16 Release Notes
In tandem with https://github.com/cortesi/devd I've found it a good setup for web development.
Modd watches file changes and rebuilds, while Devd enables livereload, letting me make changes in my text editor and then see the rendered changes in the browser, side-by-side, in near real-time.
This is for go web development but I'm pretty sure these two tools are language-agnostic.
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Asset won’t load. Help?
My favourite is https://github.com/cortesi/devd
goproxy
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HTTP client using multiple proxies
Are you looking to do proxy chaining? If so, something like https://github.com/snail007/goproxy may help. It's likely overkill for your situation, but it supports chaining.
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Forward proxy image in docker (http/https & socks5) with web interface
I found this proxy application that might be what I need. It’s called GoProxy with Proxy Admin (https://github.com/snail007/goproxy)
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What is the simplest way to host a Socks5 proxy at my parents house?
Raspberry Pi is a very good option and you can certainly use docker on it. There are also many projects on github you can search for. I found https://github.com/snail007/goproxy but it could be overkill.
What are some alternatives?
goproxy - 🦁 goproxy is a proxy server which can forward http or https requests to remote servers./ goproxy 是一个反向代理服务器,支持转发 http/https 请求。
hev-socks5-tproxy - A simple, lightweight socks5 transparent proxy for Linux. (IPv4/IPv6/TCP/UDP)
lets-proxy2 - Reverse proxy with automatically obtains TLS certificates from Let's Encrypt
hola-proxy - Standalone Hola proxy client
etcd - Distributed reliable key-value store for the most critical data of a distributed system
ngx_healthcheck_module - nginx module for upstream servers health check. support stream and http upstream. 该模块可以为Nginx提供主动式后端服务器健康检查的功能(同时支持四层和七层后端服务器的健康检测)
apex
go-netstat - A netstat implementation written in Go
Caddy - Fast and extensible multi-platform HTTP/1-2-3 web server with automatic HTTPS
ssl-proxy - :lock: Simple zero-config SSL reverse proxy with real autogenerated certificates (LetsEncrypt, self-signed, provided)
Ponzu - Headless CMS with automatic JSON API. Featuring auto-HTTPS from Let's Encrypt, HTTP/2 Server Push, and flexible server framework written in Go.
athens - A Go module datastore and proxy