minwiz
newsit
minwiz | newsit | |
---|---|---|
10 | 6 | |
400 | 23 | |
0.3% | - | |
8.4 | 1.6 | |
2 days ago | about 1 year ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | 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.
minwiz
- How to send a variable from one HTML file to another on <a> click?
-
Sorry to post again but want to know about the Developer certification.
Regarding CI/CD pipelines, Adrian has a chapter on it but it's more like a presentation and there's somewhere a note that "on popular request" a DEMO lesson will be added. I was also very interested in the CI/CD so I took this lab https://cdkworkshop.com/ (which has an optional chapter on pipelines) and read this https://apoorv.blog/deploy-reactjs-cloudfront-codepipeline-cdk/ . The end result is that I have moved an application from GCP to AWS (you can see my pipeline in the cdk folder here https://github.com/zeplia/minwiz/ )
-
Is it possible to have fewer page requests?
I’d like to reduce page requests. On http I’d do that by having all my content on one file and then either use #anchor links or something like this: https://minwiz.com/
-
“there’s a site on the dark net where the entire page is a single HTML file, there’s no Javascript”
the actual project https://github.com/zeplia/minwiz
- A single-page-app functionality using only HTML and CSS
-
Coming back to web dev after a few years; how do the cool kids structure their CSS these days?
https://minwiz.com/ is a good starting point for front end node and css builds using gulp but no framework.
-
How do I render footer from one html file to several html files?
...and also you could reverse the idea and put all your pages in different divs. Eg: https://minwiz.com/
-
Ask HN: Is anyone still using Gulp?
Found one: Minwiz: https://github.com/zeplia/minwiz
Not promoting this, but its a good Starter kit for lightweight sites which actually works and it's legit.
What i feel, solving a problem is much bigger part of a system then using gulp or webpack or likes.
-
A full website in 1.7 KB (all assets included)
The site was updated since I made this comment, it previously was unable to do so. The change was made in this commit.
newsit
-
Update 4: RedReader granted non-commercial accessibility exemption
On Firefox there is Newsit & Reddit Checker.
-
Finally found some Epiverse alternative extensions that find reddit threads for any URL!
Newsit
-
Nyxt browser annotations beat pen and paper, believe me
Something I've always wanted to work on was a browser extension that allowed things like this to happen collaboratively. There's stuff like PeerLibrary[0] that lets you annotate things as a group, but it's limited to publications and things you upload. Nyxt seems to meet what I want but lacks the collaborative aspect I'm looking for.
There's a couple of Browser extensions that have sorta tried to accomplish this before. Epiverse[1] seems to be the most polished one so far. It originally intended to allow any user to comment on any webpage. But it found that without existing content, few found it useful. So eventually the creator just parsed to see if the webpage was posted on Reddit or Hackernews. The original purpose of it ended up being too expensive to host so it ended up just becoming a HN/Reddit parser. Which, tbh, is basically what I want to build at this point. I'd love to contribute to the project, but I don't have much time and it's closed source
The other similar extensions also just parse HN/Reddit like Newsit[2] (which is open-source) and Thredd[3] (which only parses Reddit). My only real addition to this is that I'd like to include the ability to parse more than just Reddit and HN. I wanna create a discussion aggregator. There's similar sites like Lobste.rs and Lemmy.ml that could also be parsed, but obviously that's not the full extent of where discussions happen around a webpage.
I don't think I have it figured out, and I don't know if anyone ever will, but I think there's a lot to gain if someone is able to someday harness that feeling that you get when you read something really good or find something really cool and wanna see how others responded
[0] https://peerlibrary.org/
[1] https://epiverse.co/
[2] https://newsit.benwinding.com/
[3] https://thredd.io/
-
Here's an article that might be of interest
I often use Newsit to tell whether something has been posted.
-
Show HN: Privacy-preserving browser extension linking to HN discussion
Nice, so it periodically retrieves a list of HN posts and queries that list locally, so you're not telling algolia any specific site details.
There are millions of posts on HN, how many submissions does it retrieve? Surely if you find an obscure site, it might not be in the local list.
Maybe you could just always query many urls together, with only 1 of them being the real url you want. That would make it hard to track too.
Also I made a similar extension, but it queries sources on every page load.
(extension) https://newsit.benwinding.com/
(source) https://github.com/benwinding/newsit
-
Ask HN: Is anyone still using Gulp?
Yeah that's true, I mean I use gulp for browser extension builds, as there's a few random tasks (img compression, copying files, babel) that need to be done in order to build cross platform. Would be a pain in webpack.
My example: https://github.com/benwinding/newsit/blob/master/gulpfile.js
What are some alternatives?
parcel-static-site-starterkit - A starter kit to get Advanced features like SASS support, Uglification, Hot Module Reload in Static Website
RedditRepostSleuth - A high performance repost detection and administration bot for Reddit.
quake-leveldesign-starterkit - A starter kit to consolidate various tools and resources into one comprehensive package, facilitating the quick and easy creation of Quake and GoldSrc engine-based maps with just a few clicks.
thredd - Collaborative Browsing
portfolio_one-page-template - Free responsive one page portfolio template
hackernews-button - Privacy-preserving Firefox extension linking to Hacker News discussion; built with Bloom filters and WebAssembly
learn-css-animation - Learn CSS animation with fun. It is simple, easy to use, and fun to learn.
xorfilter - Go library implementing binary fuse and xor filters
nuxt3-docker-starter - ⚡ Minimal Starter for creating dockerized Nuxt 3 applications
annotator - Annotation tools for the web. Select text, images, or (nearly) anything else, and add your notes.
postcss-nesting - Nest style rules inside each other
promnesia - Another piece of your extended mind