electric
zeal
electric | zeal | |
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5 | 100 | |
240 | 11,083 | |
0.0% | 0.6% | |
0.0 | 7.9 | |
over 1 year ago | about 1 month ago | |
Python | C++ | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
electric
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Should I Learn Game Development?
I'm Tejas, a 15 year old developer. I currently code in Rust and Python, and am building Volt and previously released Electric.
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PSA: Kite is a viral plugin that kills your system performance
If you take this route, take the opportunity to write down any customizations, and figure out a way to script them using PowerShell. For the applications you like to install, check out Chocolatey, electric, Ninite, PortableApps, and/or the new official Windows package manager (though this may be just Store apps, I've not used it). Maybe script the app installs so you can script the customizations for your apps, too.
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Electric - A Windows Package Manager that's 2x Faster than Winget and 5x Faster than Chocolatey
The best part? Electric is open source github.com/electric-package-manager/electric! If you would like to support Electric development or find the project interesting, a ⭐ would be hugely appreciated!
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Show HN: Electric – A fast, futuristic Package Manager For Windows
Hey guys I'm Tejas a 14 year old.
Say hi to Electric! Website: https://electric.sh
Built over 9 months, Electric (Open Source) is the easiest and fastest way to install and manage software on Windows.
Electric allows you to install, uninstall and update any software using a simple command. Just open your terminal, and type `electric install s/w-name`! Boom, in a few seconds, the software will be installed on your PC. Electric is one of the first package managers which can install multiple software in parallel!
Electric runs the installer silently - you don't even see the installer popup! It goes through all those complicated menus so you don't have to and voila! Just like that, you've installed the software. Electric does the downloading, virus checking, installing and verifying if the software is installed correctly – with love, speed and accuracy.
Today electric has support for the 300 most popular software and it's growing each day. You can view all package electric can install at https://github.com/electric-package-manager/electric-package....
Electric is open source and it's built with a combination of Python and Rust. Some of the more performant components like the tab completion module and the installer (setting up web registry urls etc.) are written in Rust. Majority of the software however, is written in Python 3.
Here's the repository : https://github.com/electric-package-manager/electric
zeal
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DevDocs
There's also Zeal (https://zealdocs.org/) which is basically the same as Dash but open source and runs on non-Mac devices.
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How would you work effectively with an extremely slow 56Kbps connection?
For offline tech documentation you can use Zeal. Must have tool for poor internet connection places. Present in ubuntu repos. https://zealdocs.org/
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Simple Mobile Tools suite to be acquired by Israeli adware company
ads don't have to proprietary
here's one example of ads in FOSS https://github.com/zealdocs/zeal/issues/779
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Ask HN: How do I code offline for a week?
There’s stuff like https://zealdocs.org/ that allow you to take all relevant documentation with you so offline coding will work.
If you just want to be productive, you could also bring a lot of books or downloaded tutorials on a drive.
Btw, make sure your drive is encrypted and you think of a way to backup your data so you don’t lose the offline progress.
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Memex is already here, it’s just not evenly distributed
I’d suggest you look into Kiwix¹ and also Zeal².
1. https://www.kiwix.org/
2. https://zealdocs.org/
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What's the Difference Between `ruby-doc.org` and `docs.ruby-lang.org`?
For offline documentation, I use Zeal (called Dash on macos) which looks/works almost identically to rubydoc.info but much faster since it's offline, has a standard interface for all installed language documentations, and only 1 global hotkey away while programming.
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Googling for answers costs you time
I highly recommend using local solutions to this local issue: Zeal[1] (aka Dash[2] on MacOS)
Load up the "docsets" of your languages (lightly edited HTML docs for indexing purposes) and use a global keyboard shortcut (F8 for me) to pull up Python/Postgres/Terraform docs, searching for the right function without internet query.
This isn't straight up applicable to all questions of course, but "How do I search regular expressions in Python again?" is now as easy as "re"
Note that the docsets can be converted from normal HTML ones via doc2dash[3], especially useful to load up custom docs like private providers.
[1]: https://zealdocs.org/
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- Zeal is an offline documentation browser for software developers
What are some alternatives?
winget-cli - WinGet is the Windows Package Manager. This project includes a CLI (Command Line Interface), PowerShell modules, and a COM (Component Object Model) API (Application Programming Interface).
devdocs - API Documentation Browser
termux-create-package - Python script to create Termux packages easily.
dash.nvim - 🏃💨 Search Dash.app from your Neovim fuzzy finder. Built with Rust 🦀 and Lua
electric-packages - The official electric package repository.
dash-contrib-docset-feeds - A collection of Dash's user contributed docset feed for using with Zeal
electric-package
zeavim.vim - Zeal for Vim
vscodium - binary releases of VS Code without MS branding/telemetry/licensing
Dash-iOS - Dash for iOS was discontinued. Please check out Dash for macOS instead.
Scoop - A command-line installer for Windows.
terraform-docs-as-pdf - Complete Terraform documentation (core + all official providers) as PDF files. Updating nightly.