natural-selection
HyperTag
natural-selection | HyperTag | |
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8 | 12 | |
164 | 181 | |
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1.4 | 4.1 | |
about 1 year ago | 4 days ago | |
CSS | Python | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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natural-selection
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Explaining CSS Organisational Layout
Maybe https://github.com/frontaid/natural-selection can give you some pointers. It is a blueprint of a possible CSS file structure that applies globally. This covers at least 1. and 2. of your example.
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How do you write custom CSS?
[1] https://github.com/frontaid/natural-selection
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"Global" vs "Local" styles
PS: If you want to get a jump start for the global styling of your projects, you might want to have a look at https://github.com/frontaid/natural-selection
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Ask HN: What is your CSS framework of choice?
I rarely use any of the popular CSS frameworks. Unless you are making a small(ish) website where the styling is not important, it is actually more work to change an existing frameworks than to just use CSS yourself.
But what I do use sometimes is a CSS reset like https://github.com/necolas/normalize.css
And what I also use is this CSS boilerplate: https://github.com/frontaid/natural-selection (Disclaimer: I created it because I wanted to avoid the repetitive work of writing out all the selectors).
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Ask HN: What Are You Working On?
I'm working on a CSS framework without any styling (!). It is a collection of selectors and meant to be used as a clean CSS boilerplate. Thus it can jump start your your next project or design system.
https://github.com/frontaid/natural-selection
- Show HN: Natural Selection – CSS framework without any styling
- Natural Selection - CSS framework without any styling.
- Natural Selection - CSS Framework without any styling.
HyperTag
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Pitching your early stage startup
I found a related tool a while back that I've wanted to try and integrate, as soon as I get into the habit of making more notes & such:
https://github.com/Ravn-Tech/HyperTag#overview
I guess my ideal tool would be able to recognize the different "contexts" that I'm in, and build a searchable, tagged timeline of my browsing and googling and work history in each of these contexts. Provide the capability to cross-link with notes in an athens/roam-like fashion and it'd be gold
- HyperTag 0.6.3: Knowledge Management for Humans Using Machine Learning and Tags
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Ask HN: What Are You Working On?
https://github.com/SeanPedersen/HyperTag
HyperTag helps humans intuitively express how they think about their files using tags and machine learning. Represent how you think using tags. Find what you look for using semantic search for your text documents (yes, even PDF's) and images. Instead of introducing proprietary file formats like other existing file organization tools, HyperTag just smoothly layers on top of your existing files without any fuss.
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Foam: A personal knowledge management and sharing system for VSCode
Interesting, I just realized I should market my project as a personal knowledge management system as well. Thanks a bunch!
https://github.com/SeanPedersen/HyperTag
- Show HN: HyperTag 0.5.0 – Semantic Search for Images Using Text Queries
- HyperTag 0.5.0 - Semantic Search for Images Using Text Queries powered by OpenAI's CLIP model
- HyperTag 0.5.0 - Semantic Search for Images Using Text Queries using OpenAI's CLIP model
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HyperTag 0.4.3 – Introducing Semantic Search for Text Documents (yes, even PDF)
Github Repo: https://github.com/SeanPedersen/HyperTag
- HyperTag 0.4.3 - Introducing Semantic Search for text documents (yes, even PDF's)
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