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mirrord | lapce | |
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78 | 176 | |
3,332 | 31,844 | |
4.3% | 4.5% | |
9.6 | 9.6 | |
8 days ago | 2 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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mirrord
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The Traffic Police 🚨 - Controlling outgoing traffic with mirrord
Here is a quick start guide link. Want to talk to an actual human? Then hop in our Discord (no chatbots here, I promise). Prefer more asynchronous communication? Open up an issue or a discussion on GitHub. We love feedback, don’t be shy!
So, you've been using mirrord to simplify your development process (if you haven’t, go here!). Naturally, you want the traffic from the app you're debugging to go through the cluster environment, so your app can communicate with its clustery pals. There is a problem though: your latest change adds some new columns to the database, and you don’t want to modify the database in the cluster and affect everyone else working on it. You do have a local instance of the database that you can modify, so your app can use that, but you still want it to talk to all the other components in the cluster. So what now? The new outgoing traffic filter feature is here to solve exactly this type of problem!
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mirrord VS gefyra - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 3 Oct 2023
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Projects to contribute to?
if you are interested in k8s, iptables, hooking libc, asm etc https://github.com/metalbear-co/mirrord
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What's everyone working on this week (23/2023)?
Finished working on medschool, which is a tool to extract Rust docs into a markdown file. Still very rough around the edges and produces a markdown that is probably only useful for our own project. We want to maybe expand this to be more generally useful later (hoping that there is interest in the community for such a tool).
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The mirrord IntelliJ plugin now also supports node.js!
Turns out supporting node.js in IntelliJ plugins is not as easy as you would expect (mostly because the extension point we are extending is not documented. With documentation this could have been simple), but we did it! I'm the JetBrains fan of the team, so I'm happy we're extending our support for IntelliJ. You can now run and debug node.js applications with the mirrord IntelliJ plugin. mirrord let's you run your application locally, but with one foot in your kubernetes cluster, and it's open source. This is what it looks like:
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mirrord on IntelliJ now supports node.js!
In version 3.39.0 of the mirrord plugin for IntelliJ we added support for running and debugging node.js applications from IntelliJ with mirrord. This was quite a challenge as JetBrains' SDK for that is closed source, undocumented, and was recently changed, but at the end we managed to extend our plugin's support to node.js. Here is a gif of what it looks like:
You can read about mirrord on our website or on GitHub, since it's open source.
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In a gitops world, what does your team do to reduce cycle time for devs?
We use https://github.com/metalbear-co/mirrord to run changes in the context of the cloud environment without actually deploying thus eliminating most of the testing/debugging time
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Local Development with hot reloading, what does your team do?
I'm biased but we develop https://github.com/metalbear-co/mirrord so you can just run the process locally in the context of the remote cluster - be it a locally kind cluster or a cloud provided one.
lapce
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Lapce
Apparently, currently based on width: https://github.com/lapce/lapce/commit/87e0fc06f1862d9124d3fe...
Portable version loaded instantly for me on Windows 10. Remote SSH functionality doesn't work at all unfortunately[1]. Would be nice to try out but I don't do any local dev.
There are plenty of issues like this in Lapce (no support beyond qwerty layout for instance). Just go for Zed instead.
https://github.com/lapce/lapce/issues/945#issuecomment-12853...
They have a download page on their website that will give you a binary. Alternately, you can install it from Flathub[0] or see if they have packages for your distro[1].
[0]: https://flathub.org/apps/dev.lapce.lapce
[1]: https://github.com/lapce/lapce/blob/master/docs/installing-w...
They rewrote the UI recently in their own toolkit, Floem [^1], and that broke all scaling under X11 for me (now the UI and fonts are rendered so large that it's unusable). It works fine in Wayland though...
Here's some issues that were filed for this same problem:
- https://github.com/lapce/lapce/issues/2732
- From 1s to 4ms
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Lapce: Fast and Powerful Code Editor Written in Rust
The list of available Linux packages seems to be here:
https://github.com/lapce/lapce/blob/master/docs/installing-w...
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Show HN: Open-source alternatives to tools You pay for
As a Neovim afficionado - I think you lose some credibility recommending it as an alternative to VSCode and Sublime. They're different beasts. I imagine a lot of people would be immediately turned off if they were expecting a VSCode/Sublime-like editing experience.
I'd put Lapce in that spot: https://lapce.dev/
What are some alternatives?
helix - A post-modern modal text editor.
zed - Code at the speed of thought – Zed is a high-performance, multiplayer code editor from the creators of Atom and Tree-sitter.
vscodium - binary releases of VS Code without MS branding/telemetry/licensing
zed - Rethinking code editing.
autocomplete - IDE-style autocomplete for your existing terminal & shell
xi-editor - A modern editor with a backend written in Rust.
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
Code-Server - VS Code in the browser
lite-xl - A lightweight text editor written in Lua
neovide - No Nonsense Neovim Client in Rust
CodeEdit - CodeEdit App for macOS – Elevate your code editing experience. Open source, free forever.
zee - A modern text editor for the terminal written in Rust [Moved to: https://github.com/zee-editor/zee]