monorepo
GitUp
monorepo | GitUp | |
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57 | 26 | |
981 | 11,389 | |
5.9% | 0.6% | |
10.0 | 7.1 | |
4 days ago | 26 days ago | |
TypeScript | Objective-C | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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monorepo
- Writing a document with version control feauters
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Ask HN: What happened to startups, why is everything so polished?
fixed the capitalization https://github.com/opral/monorepo/commit/6127c6899290b35442c...
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I build a free tool for software localization due to my pain, and now I need the community feedback. Please, try and let me know what you think ๐๏ธ
Hey there! Have you ever heard about inlang (inlang.com)? Your approach goes in our direction. Great to see so many people fixing the i18n pain! :)
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Supercharging Your App Development: Unleashing the Full Potential of React Native
If you want to take a look, here is the website featuring our products: https://inlang.com/
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I got a job by posting here
Last time I posted on this Subreddit I was announcing my typesafe i18n library. As luck would have it some people at Inlang saw that post and my project and contacted me to work on ParaglideJS.
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Best approach for CSR and SSR Localization/Translation
I'm from inlang and we have a fully configurable JavaScript i18n library with paraglide-js that might help you. There will be a dedicated adapter of the library for NextJS that is more integrated into the framework. Until then you can look at our NextJS example and set the library up this way.
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Internationalization best practices for front-end developers
i am on a 2 year long rabbit hole to solve many i18n problems that devs face https://github.com/inlang/inlang
we are in our third (major) refactor because the problem is so complex and new requirements emerge regularly :/
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Suggest Best Svelte Libraries
inlang: localization infrastructure for software and the next git (made by the inlang team and same author of the amazing typesafe-i18n library)
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Using ChatGPT to auto generate config files: Wasted effort for us
https://www.loom.com/share/85d77004aa4c4bea9752d959c229e577
The irony is that this is not needed anymore. The plugin API simplified the config interface so much that initializing configs only differs by the used plugins and their respective configs.
The only useful thing that chatgpt provides is deriving what files in a filesystem are translation files. But a hardcoded version might be faster and more resilient.
Learning: The GPT hype is ... well hype. The amount of work that went into this feature is insane. The work boils down to software engineering. Sure, tools will emerge that make prompt engineering easier but so does the previous ML hypetrain led to endless nocode machine learning tools. Yet, there is no "disruptive everyone builds ML models" (for GPT "everyone will become a developer") nocode machine learning tool in sight. Maybe signaling that the premise of ML NoCode/GPT of "this works for everything" is not true. Deriving what files are translation files, yep. Deriving an entire config file, maybe not.
[0] https://github.com/inlang/inlang/discussions/408#discussion-4914727
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I created a vscode extension that can automatically add translation keys to your html
We faced the same issue and build a viscose extension too! https://github.com/inlang/inlang/tree/main/source-code/ide-extension
GitUp
- GitUp
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Lazygit: Simple terminal UI for Git commands
FWIW, the per line staging functionality in GitUp (https://gitup.co/) is quite easy and straightforward. Very lightweight program that you can open via cli (`gitup` when in a git directory)
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Please release nano under less restrictive license so we can use it
Not quite true, though while I was there, many fellow employees misunderstood the rules to mean that you couldn't use GPL software on your machine. At least as of a few years ago, the official ruling was that any open-source software _required_ for you to do your job had to be approved by an internal council of sorts, and GPL and AGPL software was right out. You could, however, use any open-source software you wanted (including GPL and AGPL) so long as it was (1) for personal use, (2) not absolutely mandatory for you to do your job (e.g. some niche software or library propping up your employment), and (3) there was some other alternative tool that you could use if necessary.
So, for instance, a GPL-licensed git client like GitUp[1] was fine to use, and didn't require clearance. You could totally also install a newer version of Nano if you wanted, too.
But, the rules _were_ somewhat vague and scary-sounding, so many engineers I worked with took the rules to mean "absolutely no GPL software under any circumstances".
What email is actually talking about is the option to bundle Nano _with the OS_, which Apple can't do with GPLv3 software. That's why for years, macOS has had an absolutely ancient version of bash (before the license was updated to GPLv3), and switched to zsh in newer versions of the OS.
[1]: https://github.com/git-up/GitUp
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GIT GUI tool or command line?
Gitup \Mac only]) and the command line at the same time. There are some esoteric commands I canโt remember so itโs nice having a GUI to do it and itโs nice having visual feedback incase of a screwup.
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Who uses GitHub Desktop?
I only use it to keep track of certain projects. Gitup (Mac only) is another GUI client I use for visualizing progress and undoing mistakes.
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What apps should I get if I am a programmer in college? Also looking for an app to keep me organized and to brainstorm. Thanks guys.
A git client: Fork (paid), GitFox (paid), or Tower (subscription) for git version control. Which one you use is personal preference / price sensitivity. It's Ford vs Chevy. GitUp is free but a little weirder UI, though very powerful.
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Git-Sim: Visually simulate Git operations in your own repos with a single terminal command
I typically use the CLI, but GitUp is the best git visualization tool I've ever found (although it's mac-only).
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Where are my Git UI features from the future?
I Ctrl+F'd for GitUp based on the title, it deserves mention here.
It's all-in on Mac, unfortunately.
https://github.com/git-up/GitUp
> GitUp is built as a thin layer on top of a [Mac-only] reusable generic Git toolkit called "GitUpKit"
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Ask HN: What was the best software that you used during 2022?
I thought Windows Sandbox would be more useful but over time I just haven't fired it up... I kind of forgot about it. I do use Hyper-V.
Every Windows user should run WizTree on their personal machines at least once a year to get a lightning fast report on disk space usage. Cleanup should start wih the largest items or you're just wasting your time! https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33893815#33894842
Bitvise SSH Server is also now free for personal use. I've been using it for over a decade since it offered simple multifactor authentication before OpenSSH (IIRC) and can block most bots by client identifier (libssh) -- security through obscurity works spectacularly here because OpenSSH does not yet support this. Their free-as-in-beer SSH client is a great GUI for port forwarding, SFTP, etc. but I dislike the built-in terminal's clipboard handling.
A Mac-only recommendation: https://gitup.co a GPL3 Git client with a unique UI and undo. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27579701&p=2#27580659
If you use Pandora, check out the pianobar cli. For Twitch, there is Chatty (+streamlink cli & VLC).
I set up signald with a Google Voice number but haven't continued down the path of automating Signal.
I tried Tailscale (2021?) but it seemed a bit early, couldn't log out yet. So I went with ZerotTier. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30284754
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[2022 Day 5] CrateMover 9001 powered by Git + Bash (visualized using GitUp, do you know better tool to visualize git tree?)
The tool used to visualize Git Tree: GitUp (looking for something better)
What are some alternatives?
typesafe-i18n - A fully type-safe and lightweight internationalization library for all your TypeScript and JavaScript projects.
git-cola - git-cola: The highly caffeinated Git GUI
nextjs-monorepo-example - Collection of monorepo tips & tricks
forgit - :zzz: A utility tool powered by fzf for using git interactively.
firefly - The official IOTA and Shimmer wallet
git-extras - GIT utilities -- repo summary, repl, changelog population, author commit percentages and more
jsLingui - ๐ ๐ A readable, automated, and optimized (3 kb) internationalization for JavaScript
jj - A Git-compatible VCS that is both simple and powerful
surveys - YAML config files for the Devographics surveys
git-stack - Stacked branch management for Git
tolgee-platform - Developer & translator friendly web-based localization platform
neogit - An interactive and powerful Git interface for Neovim, inspired by Magit