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mountaineer
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Ludic: New framework for Python with seamless Htmx support
I imagine a lot of this comes down to personal preference. In the early days of Mountaineer (gee, almost two months ago at this point), I played around with the idea of embedding html into python instead of needing a JS layer. Eventually my consensus was:
- The most extensive typehinted approaches typically end up wrapping JS/React components anyway (like Reflex/Pinecone)
- We really need better IDE support for html strings that are within python strings. The editing problem is a big setback.
The ergonomics of Python + JS in separate code files won out and the user experience has been better than forcing them both into a common language would be.
This has the benefit of leveraging whatever the two languages are best at, in native code, so you have access to all the native APIs without having to learn a shim on top of it. Way more longevity to that approach too. Context switching between two languages isn't that bad if you minimize the glue layer that you have to write between them.
[^1]: https://github.com/piercefreeman/mountaineer
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This Week In Python
mountaineer – batteries-included web framework for Python and React
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Show HN: Mountaineer – Webapps in Python and React
https://github.com/piercefreeman/mountaineer/tree/1d44cdf1c6...
(In an old commit and stripped out from the current codebase until it has better test coverage and the main codebase is stable)
mac-cleanup-py
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This Week In Python
mac-cleanup-py – Python cleanup script for macOS
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"~/Library/Application\ Support" Folders naming scheme???
There are already scripts out there that helps you clean caches and unneeded logs and temporary files (such as this script). Though I haven't seen script that clean up application leftovers. As mentioned by the reply above, the "Bundle Identifier" tells you the "name of the folder" for the lack of a better word. Writing a script that completely uninstalls applications shouldn't be that hard.
What are some alternatives?
anansi-tags - Apply markdown to Python strings to get ANSI
MUMC - Multi-User Media Cleaner aka MUMC (pronounced Mew-Mick) will go through movies, tv episodes, audio tracks, and audiobooks in your Emby/Jellyfin libraries deleting media items you no longer want.
scour - Scour - An SVG Optimizer / Cleaner
script.service.janitor - Janitor is an addon for Kodi that cleans up any watched videos from your hard drive(s) based on various criteria
sqlbind - Lightweight text-based SQL parameter binds
aws-auto-cleanup - Programmatically delete AWS resources based on an allowlist and time to live (TTL) settings