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PyCmd
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MIT License | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
These are the things I've created, some mostly for my own use, and others just for fun:
1. https://gptgames.io - A gaming platform using OpenAI. It came from a silly idea for another project I have, and I ended up putting it together in 1 month.
2. https://creepyface.io - I wanted to animate my face on my resume, and I decided to allow everyone else to do the same.
3. https://react-guitar.com - I wanted to learn guitar theory and tell me a better way to do it than coding a react component :D
4. https://github.com/4lejandrito/fetchbook - I wanted to organize my http requests at work without depending on postman or anything else.
5. https://github.com/4lejandrito/next-plausible - Since I started using Plausible analytics on all my sites, I found the need of reusing some code.
I hope you find any of these interesting!
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PyCmd
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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
PyCmd: wrapper for Windows' CMD.exe to provide a modern, dramatically improved interactive experience while maintaining ~complete compatibility: https://github.com/horeah/PyCmd
I started it many years ago for my own use, but it is an open source project and has aquired some public "audience" in the meanwhile.
It has a recent Linux port (beta quality) which brings the same interactive improvements when working with bash.
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what CLI to use?
If you still use cmd, you might want to give PyCmd a shot. It's a long-running project of mine (I am also a dinosaur...) that drastically improves the interactive cmd experience by emulating (and even improving upon) features of modern Linux shells.
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