hbr
dockly
hbr | dockly | |
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2 | 3 | |
4 | 3,685 | |
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1.6 | 5.3 | |
12 months ago | 5 days ago | |
C | JavaScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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hbr
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Ask HN: Tools you have made for yourself?
I wrote hbr (handbrake runner) [0]. It takes a global config, a per-file config, and individual outfile sections then calls HandBrakeCLI to encode video. I use it to encode movies/series from optical media.
Additionally there is hbscan.py to generate a list of potential outfiles from handbrake's --scan argument. One day I'd like to integrate it with hbr (in C) using peg/leg [1]. Currently using pyparsing.
This is still a lot of manual work, but it saves doing it twice. When you find a mistake in an encode there's a log with the file, and it's easy to go back and modify the keyfile and re-encode it.
[0] https://github.com/epakai/hbr
[1] https://www.piumarta.com/software/peg/ (not mine)
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Ask HN: Show me your Half Baked project
I wrote handbrake runner. It takes a plaintext (glib) keyfile and runs HandBrakeCLI repeatedly to encode video. I use it for my dvd/bd collection. It has a support script (hbscan.py) to build keyfile templates from handbrake's scan of dvd titles.
https://github.com/epakai/hbr
dockly
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How should Dockly terminal UI evolve with recent updates to Docker?
I've built Dockly (https://github.com/lirantal/dockly), an immersive terminal interface for managing docker containers and services. Most of the core functionality have been built several years back and things have mostly remained the same.
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I created an htop-like terminal dashboard for viewing and managing docker containers, written in Node
✅ It's open source (https://github.com/lirantal/dockly)
- Ask HN: Tools you have made for yourself?
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