github-business-card
Tabby
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5 | 91 | |
287 | 55,823 | |
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0.0 | 9.3 | |
about 1 year ago | 1 day ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
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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.
github-business-card
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November 15-19, 2022 FLiP Stack Weekly
TOOLS https://github-business-card.vercel.app/
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GitHub Business Card Generator, made for fun with Next.js and Vercel’s OG image generation library (open source)
I built this small app for fun, to play with image generation thanks to Vercel’s new library. You enter your GitHub username (or anyone’s), and it generates an image with a few info about your account. Source code: https://github.com/scastiel/github-business-card
Source code: https://github.com/scastiel/github-business-card
- 356 points in 6 hours
Tabby
- Ask HN: Alternative to Putty for Multiple Sites?
- Just How Much Faster Are the Gnome 46 Terminals?
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I would be using Tabby Terminal.
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what terminal emulator do you use and why?
tabby.sh - design, features
- FLaNK Stack Weekly for 24 July 2023
- FLaNK Stack Weekly for 10 July 2023
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Tabby: A terminal for a more modern age
iTerm2 is a great terminal for macOS. I use it extensively every day. Despite that, I would gladly try out other terminals because it's fun and because I'm always open to finding something superior to even the great tools I use.
That said, there is exactly 1 feature that seems to only exist in iTerm2, and until another terminal emulator appears that has it, I'm staying put: tmux control mode.
https://github.com/Eugeny/tabby/issues/2715
- Windows admins - What SSH client do you prefer?
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What kind of applications are missing from the Linux ecosystem?
I've found Tabby does a good job and is Cross-Platform to you can use on Windows too. It can run any installed shell, serial connections and ssh. You can create profiles. It needs some work to be fully functional in Wayland i.e. Autohide feature doesn't work. But that's a graphical issue. Though, if you're just after creating and organising SSH profiles not terminal emulation, Remmina already has you covered. SSH, RDP and VNC.
What are some alternatives?
FLiPN-FLaNK-KafkaConnectToMoP - MQTT - Kafka Connect - MoP - Apache Pulsar
Windows Terminal - The new Windows Terminal and the original Windows console host, all in the same place!
spring-pulsar - Spring Friendly Abstractions for Apache Pulsar
hyperterm - A terminal built on web technologies
java-http - A full featured, stand-alone, high-performance HTTP server and client written entirely in plain Java
oh-my-posh - The most customisable and low-latency cross platform/shell prompt renderer
pulsar-io-cloud-storage - Cloud Storage Connector integrates Apache Pulsar with cloud storage.
cmder - Lovely console emulator package for Windows
spring-pulsar-gtfsrealtime - Spring Boot 3.0 + Apache Pulsar 2.10 + GTFS Real-Time Data Ingest
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
wa-tunnel - Tunneling Internet traffic over Whatsapp
terminator - multiple GNOME terminals in one window