mob
Tool for smooth git handover. (by remotemobprogramming)
mapaki
A no-brainer manga packer for Kindle. (by tsopeh)
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mob
Posts with mentions or reviews of mob.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-21.
- Tool für eine Programmierschulung gesucht
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Mob Programming
We do remote mob programming and use the mob tool for faster handovers. It handles creating, pushing and merging a WIP branch. It reduces the cost of switching. Once we had a rotation time of 7min because the team was big and it worked great
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Story of most of the developer
Every time I introduce new people to mob programming they love it and usually suggest we do it more often in retros. I always make mob sessions optional. How you structure/run the mob session makes a big difference. Be humble. Don't be a dick. Leave ego at the door. And use this tool: https://github.com/remotemobprogramming/mob. It allows for lightning quick hand offs of in progress code. Works excellent for pairing too. You just type "mob start 10" (for 10 minutes) and when it tells you "mob next" you just type "mob next" and the next person types "mob start 10" and they instantly have all of your changes. Then when you're done, just "mob done" and you can craft a nice commit message.
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Whats stopping you from coding like this?
We found it better to use a mob CLI.
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My Mob Programming Experience
Did you have a chance to try out https://github.com/remotemobprogramming/mob ?
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Anyone write Go full time using vim?
We eventually just moved back to each person using their editor of choice over a discord screen share, and focused on fast git cycles instead, first using and contributing to https://github.com/remotemobprogramming/mob and then later writing a simple many-to-many merge and review script (https://gist.github.com/stevegt/2c04ee0e9500ff1727eff60e538934a1) to support both mob and async work.
mapaki
Posts with mentions or reviews of mapaki.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-08-17.
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mapaki - a no-brainer manga packer for Kindle
This is why I've created Mapaki; a tool that produces a single file output without margins. I would appreciate if you could give it a go and submit issues if you encounter them.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing mob and mapaki you can also consider the following projects:
git-cuk
kojirou - Generate perfectly formatted Kindle e-books from MangaDex manga
ezcli - ✨ Minimal Go package for create CLI tools in <10 second!
lit-bb-hack-tools - Little Bug Bounty & Hacking Tools⚔️
gnt - Quickly create your Go project in your favorite terminal with `gnt`.
nvim-lspfuzzy - A Neovim plugin to make the LSP client use FZF
gut - An alternative git CLI for Windows, macOS, and Linux
tik - hierarchical timing wheel
goffy - A command-line tool for downloading public playlists, albums and individual tracks via Spotify URLs.