discord-urls-extractor
Rust program for extracting most URLs from Discord scrapes. Works with Discord History Tracker, discard2, and DiscordChatExporter. (by TheTechRobo)
bob
A version manager for neovim (by MordechaiHadad)
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
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.
discord-urls-extractor
Posts with mentions or reviews of discord-urls-extractor.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-02.
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Scrape messages & Images from Discord Server
Both are supported by my URL extractor (https://github.com/TheTechRobo/discord-urls-extractor) which gets attachments, URLs embedded in messages. If you use discard2 it can also get the server icon, server emoji, role icons, and other stuff with the --parse-websockets option.
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The official Morbius Discord server is due to be deleted in about 6 hours. I’m trying to save some of the content, but I can’t do it all alone. Help me, Reddit. You’re my only hope.
https://github.com/Sanqui/discard2 combined with https://github.com/TheTechRobo/discord-urls-extractor
bob
Posts with mentions or reviews of bob.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-12-09.
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Latest version on Debian stable with updates
That depends on the debian stable repo what version of Neovim they provide. My suggestion would be to check out bob, which as far as I'm concerned it's the easiest way of installing Neovim and gives you the ability to switch between stable and nightly.
- Having performance issues with neovim. Could that be because I installed it trough snap?
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Sharing neovim settup
Config details: 0. Distribution: AlmaLinux 9 (what I'm forced to use at work) 1. Also requires: git, curl, clang, rustup, fzf 2. neovim version manager: https://github.com/MordechaiHadad/bob 3. I'd like to use the LazyVim setup 4. using an nvims() shell function to switch between setups (default & LazyVim, for now) (see https://gist.github.com/elijahmanor/b279553c0132bfad7eae23e34ceb593b)
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What's new in the Lazyman Neovim Configuration Manager
Auto-install of Bob Neovim version manager (optional)
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What is the proper way to install?
I personally use bob, ($ cargo install bob-nvim), and it's been great for ease of version management, including nightly
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Telescope broke on me
Honest just use bob on non-bleeding edge distro
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neovim 0.9.0 installation made easy
There's already bob (Version manager for Neovim)
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NVIM 0.9.0 was released
I use on all platforms: https://github.com/MordechaiHadad/bob
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Treesitter missing supported language
current stable is 0.8.3 maybe try the unstable ppa or appimage or bob.nvim
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🎥 Neovim Config Switcher
If you want to peek at it now, you could try a neovim version manager like bob... https://github.com/MordechaiHadad/bob I've been using it recently and it makes experimenting with new stuff a bit easier. Then if you run into issues you can switch back to a stable release. I'm considering doing a video on this too since I think it would be helpful to some... and I don't think it's very well known