fauxjsp
muxile
fauxjsp | muxile | |
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2 | 4 | |
6 | 91 | |
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10.0 | 1.2 | |
over 1 year ago | about 1 year ago | |
Java | Shell | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | - |
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fauxjsp
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Ask HN: What open-source projects are you currently contributing to and why?
https://github.com/ggeorgovassilis/linuxscripts
A JSP implementation (with tag files!) based on an interpreter instead of a compiler https://github.com/ggeorgovassilis/fauxjsp
A Super Star Strek re-implementation https://github.com/ggeorgovassilis/superstartrek
A library that maps Java interfaces on REST services https://github.com/ggeorgovassilis/spring-rest-invoker
Mainly because I needed/wanted/could and there wasn't already something around that did the job.
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Ask HN: Admittedly Useless Side Projects?
Ah, the "hall of shame" HN thead I have been waiting for! Too many to recount here, but the one I probably sunk in most time was fauxjsp [1], a dev-friendly reimplementation of java server pages. I don't regret spending time on the project because it was fun, it was time I couldn't/wouldn't have spent on anyting better and I learned a bit about software architecture.
And you?
[1] https://github.com/ggeorgovassilis/fauxjsp
muxile
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Ask HN: Admittedly Useless Side Projects?
I have plenty of ultra niche projects and I never regretted working on any of them. On the contrary - i use them daily and it brings me much joy. Here are three:
https://github.com/bjesus/muxile lets me continue my tmux session on the phone, bridging the two over WebSockets. How many people use tmux extensively AND want to continue on the phone? Not much i guess...
https://github.com/bjesus/callibella is my way to sync my personal calendar to my work calendar without revealing my personal entries. It's very useful for me but less needed if your personal calendar is Google because i heard they have their own integration.
https://github.com/bjesus/air is my AwesomeWM based Interface to my PostmarketOS Kobo e-reader. Linux on your e-reader isn't a huge market share to begin with...
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Mosh: The Mobile Shell
Love mosh, back when the connection was bad I had it aliased to ssh. Somewhat relevant: if you actually a need to take your shell mobile, check out my tmux plugin that allows you to quickly transfer your tmux session to your phone without any app, using websockets and a QR code: https://github.com/bjesus/muxile
- Show HN: Muxile – a tmux plugin that puts your terminal on your mobile
- Muxile lets you view and control tmux from your mobile
What are some alternatives?
setup-k3s-ansible - Setup a k3s cluster with ansible
tmux-xpanes - Awesome tmux-based terminal divider
Simula - A Simula 67 parser written in C++ and Qt
tmux - An arctic, north-bluish clean and elegant tmux color theme.
react-qml - Build native, high-performance, cross-platform applications through a React (and/or QML) syntax
tmux-yank - Tmux plugin for copying to system clipboard. Works on OSX, Linux and Cygwin.
kos-kpp
guardian-agent - [beta] Guardian Agent: secure ssh-agent forwarding for Mosh and SSH
air - Awesome Interface for e-Readers
DomTerm - DOM/JavaScript-based terminal-emulator/console
callibella - Sync your personal calendar to your work calendar, privately 🐒
easy-wg-quick - Creates Wireguard configuration for hub and peers with ease