https-bot
rofimoji
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5.4 | 7.5 | |
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Starlark | Python | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | MIT License |
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https-bot
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Show HN: I wrote an HN bot to suggest HTTPS url when people post HTTP URLs
It's inspired by this comment I made: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26599746.
I actually saw several comments with HTTP URL posted, and that was the only one I bothered to comment on. So I thought that this is something better suited for bots than human.
I hacked this together over yesterday and today: https://github.com/fishy/https-bot.
Basically it uses the Firebase API (https://github.com/HackerNews/API) to find comments with HTTP URLs in them, try the HTTPS version, compare the contents, post back a comment if the contents are more than 95% similar.
The "95% similar" part was actually the first part I wrote in the code. At first I tried a few existing go packages implementing diff/lcs, but most of them was quite slow and does a lot of allocations when I'm comparing two randomly generated 10KiB blobs, so I wrote my own (https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/fishy/https-bot/similarity), which is optimized for space (it does almost no allocations), and it's also faster because allocations are slow. (I know this is an unfair comparison that most of the existing implementations need to give you an output that can be used to reconstruct the two blobs back, so at least some of their allocations are required and unavoidable)
I also wrote a bug that it would find the same HTTP url in every run and post the same comment over and over again. My apologize to dang or whoever dealt with it (or maybe the system is good enough that it blocked those repetitive comments automatically).
In the end it successfully made 6 comments across ~4 hours (not including the repetitive ones). All of those comments are flagged (likely due to hn policy), https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26692588 is the only one that's still visible to other users at the time of writing, if you are curious.
I just killed it completely from the request of dang. Although it only lived for a few hours, it's still a fun exercise. Maybe I'll convert it into a reddit bot next? Who knows.
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A Mathematical Keyboard Layout (2018)
Thank you for the feedback. I added FAQ to the README and answered this question: https://github.com/fishy/https-bot/blob/main/README.md#this-...
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rofimoji
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One of the joys of using Linux is learning and figuring things out. What have you learned lately that you'd like to share?
I would assume that they just mean rofi which is an app launcher that can be configured to do a lot more than just that. It can work as an emoji picker, calculator, and other general menus
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Thank you for five years of rofimoji!
Last week, I released version 6.0.0 with support for a new grid-like theme and some smaller stuff.
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What's a good emoji picker?
I use Rofimoji. It works on Wayland and Xorg.
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Help with emoji script!!
you choose wrong subreddit, this doesnt have anything to do with i3, you can look at this github page, maybe it will help https://github.com/fdw/rofimoji
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emocli is a command-line interface for emoji selection with gitmoji support
For these other emoji characters, one would typically need to turn to a helper application like the KDE Emoji Picker, the Gnome Emoji Selector, or a web browser with Emojipedia. There are also extensions for the rofi utility (rofi-emoji and rofimoji) which allow a lightweight solution for those not in full desktop environments.
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How to run Python package from the command line / i3wm?
I'm trying to set up an emoji picker on top of my rofi install. I found this repository that has a python install option: https://github.com/fdw/rofimoji
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Selecting calculations from history in rofi-calc
https://github.com/fdw/rofimoji see how they do this, you have to run some scripts over rofi. xdotool is what you are looking for i think.
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Quick tip: easy rofi emoji picker for your i3 setup
Well recently I found rofimoji and it does exactly what the Windows picker does, but better - it's got great aliases so you can look up what you want without knowing exactly its name, etc. Somehow it's even in the community repository.
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Things I would love to see in kde plasma.
Emoji: Windows 10 has the most robust emoji picker there is. It opens with meta+. similar to plasma but that's where the similarity ends. Windows emoji picker doesn't copy paste emoji, it writes to the open window. User can input as many emoji as they like without pressing ctrl+v every time. I have tried many alternatives, Emote, rofimoji,x11-emoji-picker. Among those x11-emoji-picker is closest to windows but has a lot of bugs. I have had system freeze🥶🥶, no keyboard shortcut not working, frame drops🥴🥴🥴.
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Ask HN: Tools you have made for yourself?
That was several years ago, and now [rofimoji](https://github.com/fdw/rofimoji) can do all UTF-8 characters (and custom ones), works on Wayland and is packaged for some distros. I'm so happy how my tiny project turned out and how many people helped with PRs and issues.
Professionally, I (and the whole team) lost track of our deployed artifacts, as we're not on a release schedule but also not really on continuous deployment. Mainly, we released when someone noticed that a release has been running stably on staging for a while.
What are some alternatives?
https-everywhere - A browser extension that encrypts your communications with many websites that offer HTTPS but still allow unencrypted connections.
rofi-emoji - Emoji selector plugin for Rofi
Conkey - A keyboard layout for conlangers
ibus - Intelligent Input Bus for Linux/Unix
espanso - Cross-platform Text Expander written in Rust
noto-color-emoji-font - Color emoji SVGinOT font using Noto emoji, with multiple releases, such as Lollipop and Nougat. Linux/MacOS/Windows
ScienceNotes - Just a keyboard for science notes on a Mac
Parachute - Look at your windows and desktops from above.
osxkb - Makes keyboard layouts for OSX
Emote - Emoji Picker for Linux written in GTK3