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evaluatory
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The A11Y Project Checklist
I wrote Evaluatory [1] for this, which started mainly as an axe-core wrapper (which is what Lighthouse uses as well) with a visual results page. Now it contains more tools and checks as well.
[1] https://darekkay.com/evaluatory/
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Ask HN: What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?
Most of the projects I do are because they are useful to myself. I'm happy if other people find them useful, but I don't depend on them becoming successful.
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https://github.com/darekkay/dashboard
Customizable personal dashboard and startpage. I have a pinned Firefox tab that I check daily to get a quick overview of some areas I find important.
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https://github.com/darekkay/static-marks
Shareable bookmarks. I have first built it to maintain a list of bookmarks for me and my work colleages. Later I have migrated all my personal bookmarks as well. Now I can type "sm" (for static marks) in any of my browsers followed by a search term to open Static Marks and get to all my bookmarks, filtered by the search term.
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https://github.com/darekkay/evaluatory
Web page evaluation with a focus on accessibility. My motivation was that my blog previously had a small accessibility issue. I didn't catch it, as I've tested only the desktop breakpoint. Evaluatory runs axe-core at multiple breakpoints at the same time and generates an HTML report.
polyhydra-upm
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Ask HN: What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?
https://github.com/IxxyXR/polyhydra-upm
It's a library and design system for creating and exploring geometric forms in surprising ways.
I'm yet to figure out who it's really for and how it should be presented (A polished app? A design tool? A web app? Something purely generative without much interaction) but I find the results endlessly fascinating and creatively stimulating so I keep plugging away at it
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I machined this item I call a Quantum Cubit.
I've been working on a library for exploring geometric forms: https://github.com/IxxyXR/polyhydra-upm
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How to add scenes in a package
Works really well and I think it's the best way to maintain package plus examples. I use it here: https://github.com/IxxyXR/polyhydra-upm
What are some alternatives?
audit-a11y - audit websites for accessibility issues
ClassicUO - ClassicUO - an open source implementation of the Ultima Online Classic Client.
wikiref - A web extension that makes extracting, editing, and exporting Wikipedia references easy!
mtronpp - 32bit Minskytron in cpp
ripgrep - ripgrep recursively searches directories for a regex pattern while respecting your gitignore
hin9 - mirror from gitlab
civarium - isometric software vivarium that simulates a mini civilization
fruit-economy
elastic-cli - The Missing Elasticsearch CLI
duckduckbang - Meta search page that utilises duckduckgo !bang query operators.
merkl - ML pipelines in pure Python with great caching