gh-notify
Veneer for the Magit/Forge GitHub porcelain (by anticomputer)
youtube-sub-extractor.el
Extract YouTube video subtitles (by agzam)
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5.4 | 10.0 | |
about 1 month ago | over 1 year ago | |
Emacs Lisp | Emacs Lisp | |
BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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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.
gh-notify
Posts with mentions or reviews of gh-notify.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-07-04.
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Managing email with Notmuch and Emacs
I highly recommend anticomputer/gh-notify for that.
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Is orgmode really that much better than an equivalent workflow using vim + other tools?
Besides all that, I'm also having to take care of my work duties. When I started my day earlier, as per usual, I opened gh-notify buffer to check all GitHub notifications. Issues, Pull-requests. Using code-review I quickly checked a few PRs, scrolled through the diffs, posted a couple of comments, and approved the PRs.
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GitHub and Doom Emacs
The third thing is GitHub notifications. I don't know about you, but I have to deal with hundreds of them every day. Not kidding at all. That becomes really difficult because GitHub's notifications interface ain't built for efficiency. You need to check gh-notify.el
- Elisp Struct's read-only slot dilemma
- gh-notify: A thin ui veneer on top of Magit/Forge porcelain for juggling large amounts of GitHub notifications at speed.
- gh-notify: a Magit/Forge veneer
youtube-sub-extractor.el
Posts with mentions or reviews of youtube-sub-extractor.el.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-29.
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Is orgmode really that much better than an equivalent workflow using vim + other tools?
I am also finding many great videos on YouTube. I found that I learn the material better if I read through the transcripts. I usually pull the subtitles and use them to make more notes.
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eww is awesome. What do you use it for?
I like eww because it allows me to focus on the text. I love text; text is awesome, it lets me slash through the forest of information without having my mind wander around, overstimulating my brain neurons with fonts, colors, background images, icons, side banners, ads, etc. If you've never read Graydon's "Always bet on text" post, definitely give it a gander. I agree with it almost entirely. Lately, I even stopped watching YouTube videos to learn anything, at least, not without speeding them up to 1.5x. But first, I would extract subtitles and quickly read through them, and then proceed to the watching. That lets me learn things and retain information much better. Yes, text is not perfect and interactive, visual data has incredible value and very often text just cannot replace it. But my initial instinct is to scout the text first, and then, if needed get to rest.
- New package: youtube-sub-extractor.el
What are some alternatives?
When comparing gh-notify and youtube-sub-extractor.el you can also consider the following projects:
gist.el - Yet another Emacs paste mode, this one for Gist.
org-noter - Emacs document annotator, using Org-mode
code-review - Code Reviews in Emacs
lieer - Fast email-fetching and sending and two-way tag synchronization between notmuch and GMail
browser-hist.el - Search through browser history, in Emacs
evil - The extensible vi layer for Emacs.
jist.el - Yet another gist client for Emacs
git-link - Emacs package to get the GitHub/Bitbucket/GitLab/... URL for a buffer location
yagist.el - Yet another Emacs paste mode, this one for Gist.
browse-at-remote - Browse target page on github/bitbucket from emacs buffers
gh-notify vs gist.el
youtube-sub-extractor.el vs org-noter
gh-notify vs code-review
youtube-sub-extractor.el vs code-review
gh-notify vs lieer
youtube-sub-extractor.el vs browser-hist.el
gh-notify vs evil
gh-notify vs jist.el
gh-notify vs org-noter
gh-notify vs git-link
gh-notify vs yagist.el
gh-notify vs browse-at-remote