kondo
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kondo | tlssh | |
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21 | 2 | |
1,605 | 24 | |
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7.2 | 0.0 | |
7 days ago | over 4 years ago | |
Rust | C++ | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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kondo
- Show HN: Kondo, OSS drive cleaner for devs
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Target file are very huge and running out of storage on mac.
You can use cargo sweep or kondo to clean up unused files.
- Cleans dependencies and build artifacts from your projects
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It's been 84 years
I like to use kondo for that
- The Icculus Microgrant is giving out 250 dollar grants to open source projects, please brag about your project(s) in this thread so I can see them!
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./target
Blast em https://github.com/tbillington/kondo
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Small target folder cleanup utility
Sorry for spoiling your fun, but did you give kondo a try?
- Cargo Clean All - A cargo plugin to clean all your projects at once with filters
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Announcing cargo-cleanall
This is cool :) I'll have to poke around how you did Async, I've been dragging my feet on implementing it in kondo.
- Kondo v0.3 relessed, now with GUI Ž!
tlssh
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Ask HN: Have you created programs for only your personal use?
* My own RSS reader (not published. It will never be end-user friendly enough to compete with other ones. But it's better for me)
And then plenty more than I use occasionally, and some I no longer use. E.g. for a while I used my own SSH replacement, in order to get TPM-backed keys (https://github.com/ThomasHabets/tlssh). Nowadays I use yubikey instead (https://blog.habets.se/2016/01/Yubikey-4-for-SSH-with-physic...).
Those are just the main ones (as in not small, and used every day). I find myself fixing problems all the time by writing code.
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Ask HN: What are some tools / libraries you built yourself?
A curious question. Aside from my day job, this seems like a thing I do all day. :-)
I'm not sure what the motivation for your question is. Do you feel like everything's been invented and built already, and it's just a matter of (at most) plugging the things together?
I find myself constantly thinking "this should exist". I don't have time to make them all exist.
https://github.com/ThomasHabets/arping
Nothing like it existed at the time, and I wanted to send ARP requests as easily as sending ICMP ping.
https://github.com/ThomasHabets/simple-tpm-pk11
I wanted to use a TPM chip for SSH client keys, and couldn't find anything like it.
https://github.com/ThomasHabets/tlssh
I wanted to explore what it would be like to have SSH, but with identities not based on providing username, but an x509 cert. (and TPM chip protecting the key)
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