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skeleton
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I've developed a Website Overlay tool for Gamers: Introducing Skeleton! 🎮💀
So, if you're a Windows 10/11 gamer and this sounds like something you'd dig, check it out here. And if you wanna chat or need help, hop on my Discord.
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Comparing Overwolf apps/minimaps after TOS update which reduces the position accuracy. Aeternum Map has some extrapolation implemented and feels more smooth.
Of the big map? It's on second screen and I used OBS to display on top of the game. But you can use tools like https://github.com/lmachens/skeleton to display any website on top of other windows.
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New Player Mini-map and macro questions..
Dev of https://aeternum-map.gg here. You need to use Overwolf if you like to see your player position on aeternum-map.gg, because the position is served by the Overwolf API. The minimap of the Overwolf app is blank and doesn't have any nodes, this is because of the AGS ToS. AGS only limited displaying nodes on Overwolf apps, independent if the map is displayed as overlay or on second screen. They never disallowed position streaming and displaying the map in your default browser. The result for the user is the same -> The TOS doesn't make much sense. There are tools like https://github.com/lmachens/skeleton or OnTopReplica, which can be used to display any website as overlay (you can watch YouTube for example or open aeternum-map.gg).
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Is this allowed in war?
https://github.com/lmachens/skeleton/releases Is the app apparently it 'mods' Auternum Minimap from Overwolf.
react-native-universal-monorepo
- React Native universal monorepo template for mobile, desktop, web and more
- Building Windows apps?
- Minimizing code duplication between React Native and React app
- Monorepo setup with react-native and react-native-web
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Ask HN: What Stack for mobile/desktop cross-platform native development in 2021?
React Native is your best bet.
Examples:
- https://github.com/devhubapp/devhub
- https://github.com/mmazzarolo/react-native-universal-monorep...
RN desktop support is weak. But your mobile apps will work quite differently to your desktop apps anyway. And you probably want something that can run on the web too. So for desktop you just put your web app in Electron.
The difference between mobile and web will mean having to implement different routing and components, but you can share a lot of code.
Flutter is the new kid on the block.
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Running React Native everywhere
You can see the final result in the react-native-universal-monorepo GitHub repository.
For the sake of simplicity, code is written in plain JavaScript. Still, you can add support for TypeScript if needed (you can use the React Native Universal Monorepo as an example; it's written in TypeScript).
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Running React Native Everywhere
Author here!
"Running React Native everywhere" is an opinionated tutorial on how to run React Native on multiple platforms using Yarn workspaces.
You can see the final result in this GitHub repo: https://github.com/mmazzarolo/react-native-universal-monorep...
Which currently supports:
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Running React Native everywhere: Browser Extensions & Electron
For feedback and questions, feel free to start a discussion on the React Native Universal Monorepo's discussions page or send me a direct message.
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“Running React Native everywhere”: an opinionated in-depth guide on how to run React Native on multiple platforms (overview + monorepo setup)
The goal is to create from scratch the [React Native Universal Monorepo](https://github.com/mmazzarolo/react-native-universal-monorepo), supporting Android, iOS, macOS, Windows, the web, a browser extension, and Electron.