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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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diff2html
- Unified versus Split Diff
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Difftastic, the Fantastic Diff: How it works
My favorite diff tool is diff2html - see the diff in your browser as HTML!
Install the CLI, run the command (alias diff='diff2html -s side') - I run this at least every time before committing to quickly see all I've done.
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Nova 9
Try diff2html-cli -- you alias in your terminal "diff" to the diff2html command and you get a beautiful HTML diff (side-by-side or inline) of the current changes you've made (or against a branch you choose).
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Git Techniques at Risk Ledger
My favorite git-related thing is `diff2html` so I set up an alias `diff` which will open the browser and show me all the changes I've made to the branch:
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Git is my buddy: Effective Git as a solo developer
Relevant useful tool: diff2html - a CLI that lets you quickly see an HTML output of all uncommitted the changes you've made (or compare against a branch).
I have an alias `alias diff='diff2html -s side --ig package-lock.json'` which shows a side-by-side comparison of my changes. Highly recommend!
hyperformula
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QwikTape: Do calculations, annotate like you would on a paper
My initial thoughts were how does a spreadsheet do it? but it's a different kind of beast.
In search of a parser toolkit I had come across this https://github.com/handsontable/hyperformula which uses chevrotain to parse spreadsheet formulas and decided to use chevrotain for the parsing.
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C Compiler Which Targets Excel (MS Office)
There was a time when we used Excel Services in SharePoint to meet some of our business user needs. I wouldn’t use Excel again, but back then it seemed to be a good trade-off between time-to-market and usability (meaning performance for most of the time).
Anyhow, we use https://github.com/handsontable/hyperformula to run calculations in our other components these days.
What are some alternatives?
jsPDF - Client-side JavaScript PDF generation for everyone.
XToolSet - Typed import, and export XLSX spreadsheet to JS / TS. Template-based create, render, and export data into excel files.
pdfmake - Client/server side PDF printing in pure JavaScript
PDF.js - PDF Reader in JavaScript
HANDSONTABLE - JavaScript data grid with a spreadsheet look & feel. Works with React, Angular, and Vue. Supported by the Handsontable team ⚡
hyperterm - A terminal built on web technologies
Papa Parse - Fast and powerful CSV (delimited text) parser that gracefully handles large files and malformed input
zeit - Clock and task scheduler for node.js applications, providing extensive control of time and callback scheduling in prod and test code
dentaku - math and logic formula parser and evaluator
jBinary - High-level API for working with binary data.
fast-formula-parser - Parse and evaluate MS Excel formula in javascript.
opts - A library for parsing command line options in javascript.