objc-lisp-bridge
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objc-lisp-bridge
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*UPDATE* - CL-OBJC
Awesome! I've recently been going down the rabbit hole of working with Cocoa in SBCL. I've seen your work as well as https://github.com/fiddlerwoaroof/objc-lisp-bridge.
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TabFS – a browser extension that mounts the browser tabs as a filesystem
Interestingly, all the AppleScript functionality is built on an objective-c api called ScriptingBridge and it’s relatively easy to use a real programming language for the same sorts of things. JavaScript is natively supported by Script Editor, but there’s bindings for Ruby and Python too. I’ve wrapped it up in Common Lisp for my own use: https://github.com/fiddlerwoaroof/objc-lisp-bridge/blob/mast...
- Porting CCL's ObjC bridge to SBCL?
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The joys of creating Xcode project files
This tool doesn’t always work because plists can contain arbitrary Objective-C objects. However, there’s a relatively nice objective-c API that can be used to decode them losslessly that I used to extract data from Safari’s reading list l:
https://github.com/fiddlerwoaroof/objc-lisp-bridge/blob/mast...
bb-adrs
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NFS > FUSE: Why We Built Our Own NFS Server in Rust
For people who are interested in doing something similar in Go, some time ago I implemented a generic VFS that can be exposed both via FUSE and NFSv4.
It’s part of Buildbarn, a distributed build cluster for Bazel, but it can also easily be used outside that context.
Details: https://github.com/buildbarn/bb-adrs/blob/master/0009-nfsv4....
My recommendation to the authors would be to use NFSv4 instead of NFSv3. No need to mess around with that separate MOUNT protocol. Its semantics are also a lot closer to POSIX.
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TabFS – a browser extension that mounts the browser tabs as a filesystem
The open-source implemention I'm aware of is in Buildbarn
Design doc: https://github.com/buildbarn/bb-adrs/blob/master/0009-nfsv4....
What are some alternatives?
cordova-node-xcode - Apache cordova
osa-chrome - Emacs remote tab control for Google Chrome
btfs - A bittorrent filesystem based on FUSE.
file-system-stress-testing - A tool that can be used to stress test POSIX filesystems.
cl-objc - CL-OBJC is a portable common-lisp/objective-c bridge written using CFFI. The aim is to be able to build Cocoa applications on Mac OS X by using InterfaceBuilder to design the GUI and then implement the code in common-lisp. (My attempt to revive this project)
go-xdr - An XDR (External Data Representation) to Go compiler
raycast-script-commands - Personal Scripts for Raycast Script Commands https://github.com/raycast/script-commands
tabist - Simple Tab Manager Extension for Chrome and Firefox.
Flutter - Flutter makes it easy and fast to build beautiful apps for mobile and beyond
TabFS - 🗄 Mount your browser tabs as a filesystem.