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hello-http | next-plausible | |
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51 | 509 | |
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9.7 | 7.4 | |
3 days ago | 3 months ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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.
hello-http
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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
I created a Postman/Insomnia and a note app for my own use because I do not trust third-party cloud solutions.
I also created a music player because I dislike the shuffle algorithm in Spotify.
And I have created a travel app for my family to provide public transport route suggestions, offline maps and reminders.
My Postman/Insomnia alternative is open-source for the public now: https://github.com/sunny-chung/hello-http
- A HTTP/REST/WebSocket/GraphQL/gRPC API testing tool without a cloud account! Learn how these protocols work on HTTP wires, and no worry on accidental deletions
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A HTTP/REST/WebSocket/GraphQL/gRPC API Testing Opensource Software Project
And this is my project: https://github.com/sunny-chung/hello-http
- HTTP/REST/WebSocket/GraphQL/gRPC API test tool without a cloud account! Learn how these protocols work on HTTP wires, and no worry on accidental deletions
- Free / Open Source Alterative to Postman
- Show HN: HTTP/WebSocket/GraphQL/gRPC desktop client without the need of login
next-plausible
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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
These are the things I've created, some mostly for my own use, and others just for fun:
1. https://gptgames.io - A gaming platform using OpenAI. It came from a silly idea for another project I have, and I ended up putting it together in 1 month.
2. https://creepyface.io - I wanted to animate my face on my resume, and I decided to allow everyone else to do the same.
3. https://react-guitar.com - I wanted to learn guitar theory and tell me a better way to do it than coding a react component :D
4. https://github.com/4lejandrito/fetchbook - I wanted to organize my http requests at work without depending on postman or anything else.
5. https://github.com/4lejandrito/next-plausible - Since I started using Plausible analytics on all my sites, I found the need of reusing some code.
I hope you find any of these interesting!
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Add analytics to NextJS with Plausible.io
4lejandrito has made a great tool to connect your Plausible analytics to NextJS.
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How to integrate Plausible into a Next.js project
You can learn more about next-plausible in the related docs.
What are some alternatives?
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spacetime - A fully featured cross-platform API Client for REST, gRPC, and more. Built with .NET MAUI Blazor
next-auth - Authentication for the Web.
dataplaneapi - HAProxy Data Plane API
polychrome.nvim - A colorscheme creation micro-framework for Neovim
RSS-Link-Database - Bookmarked archived links
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chatgpt-shell - ChatGPT and DALL-E Emacs shells + Org babel 🦄 + a shell maker for other providers
webpub - Give me a website, I'll make you an epub.