healthkit-to-sqlite
human-query-engine
healthkit-to-sqlite | human-query-engine | |
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184 | 1 | |
0.0% | - | |
0.0 | 10.0 | |
over 1 year ago | over 4 years ago | |
Python | Python | |
Apache License 2.0 | - |
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healthkit-to-sqlite
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Coping strategies for the serial project hoarder
> Technically I’m actively maintaining all of them, in that if someone reports a bug I’ll push out a fix.
Ironically, I toned down my enthusiasm for this author's (many) projects after my initial perusing led me to something interesting[0] that didn't work, and the subsequent issues and minor (but linked to issues!) PRs I contributed went completely without response for the last few years. They're still open.
To be clear, I'm grateful for the work the author is freely providing for me and the world! And I could certainly do a better job with some of the projects I help maintain as well. He's under no obligation to respond to issues if he doesn't have time or just doesn't want to. But it does speak to how difficult it can be to maintain over a hundred projects, even if you have a system.
[0]: https://github.com/dogsheep/healthkit-to-sqlite
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sqlite-utils - my Python library and CLI tool for manipulating SQLite databases
I've been using the sqlite_utils Python library to build a whole suite of tools for importing data from various different sources into SQLite, including healthkit-to-sqlite, swarm-to-sqlite, twitter-to-sqlite, inaturalist-to-sqlite, google-takeout-to-sqlite, github-to-sqlite, genome-to-sqlite, pocket-to-sqlite, hacker-news-to-sqlite, evernote-to-sqlite.
human-query-engine
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Coping strategies for the serial project hoarder
I was interested in quantified self for qualitative statements and the social aspect of asking strangers questions to try reveal interesting things.
I enjoy using Quora.
I generate random questions based on permutations of templates a bit similar to a madlib generator but for questions.
https://github.com/samsquire/human-query-engine
I had another project that could collect salary data and stock market portfolio's based on statements you add to the system. it was a personal data collection syste that was programmed to produce useful functions based on what you tell the system.
The idea was meant to be used to give targeted advice and judgements or evaluations to people. It's a bit similar to a choose your own adventure book but with advice or a problem flow chart.
There's another attempt here
What are some alternatives?
github-to-sqlite - Save data from GitHub to a SQLite database
living-documents - product development
twitter-to-sqlite - Save data from Twitter to a SQLite database
wants - A repository of wants
evernote-to-sqlite - Tools for converting Evernote content to SQLite
git-bug - Distributed, offline-first bug tracker embedded in git, with bridges
hacker-news-to-sqlite - Create a SQLite database containing data pulled from Hacker News
fact-collector
genome-to-sqlite - Import your genome into a SQLite database
inaturalist-to-sqlite - Create a SQLite database containing your observation history from iNaturalist
pocket-to-sqlite - Create a SQLite database containing data from your Pocket account
reader - A Python feed reader library.