periphery
notebook
periphery | notebook | |
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6 | 6 | |
4,873 | 70 | |
1.4% | - | |
8.7 | 5.5 | |
16 days ago | about 1 year ago | |
Swift | HTML | |
MIT License | - |
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periphery
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Ask HN: What's You Life's Work?
While I’m unsure I’ll be using Swift for the rest of my life, I’ll continue to work on my little tool to detect unused code for as long as I can. It’s my most popular open-source contribution, and it brings me joy knowing others find it useful.
https://github.com/peripheryapp/periphery
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A Library To Remove Unused Image Assets Which Generated By R.swift
It is not that hard. Just generate constants from all assets and use https://github.com/peripheryapp/periphery to detect unused variables
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Do you usually use periphery (or other code optimization tools) so that your final built release app is fast/ small?
I was wondering, do you usually use tool like periphery (https://github.com/peripheryapp/periphery), to ensure your release built app is optimized?
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Periphery with github CI fails
I also asked this here but I want to get it working ASAP so I was wondering if one of you got it working: https://github.com/peripheryapp/periphery/issues/502.
- Any way to find uncalled functions?
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Is there a way to run this Swift Package inside a Script everytime i Build the Project ?
There is a nice Package: https://github.com/peripheryapp/periphery#how-to-use that can find dead code in a Project. You can install it via SPM or Homebrew or Pods. Is there a way to run the scan every time i build the Project on its own ?
notebook
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Ask HN: Who needs beta testers? (February 2023)
https://github.com/ilse-langnar/notebook
Project Description: It's a tool for thought, browser, note-taking application with inspiration from: Roam Research, Obsidian, SigmaOS, Chrome etc. I'm trying to have a all-in-one browser where I don't have to leave to do anything. Everything should be done inside the browser.
Testing help: Anyone who has a non-linux, non-windows machine would be of great help because I need to fix the small bugs still.
Contact info: On on the githu issues (:
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Ask HN: What Are You Working on This Year?
I'm working on something similar.
It's a Collaborative "Second Brain" or Zettelkasten, it's local by default but you can sync your brain with other people. Still in aplha. The local version is free and the collaborative one will cost per sync. So if you only want to use the local version then its ok.
https://github.com/ilse-langnar/notebook/
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Ask HN: What's You Life's Work?
What's you life work?
What is it that you're working on, be it an area, company, game, language, subject, cause etc. That you expect to work until the end of your life?
Starting with me it's a little bit hard. I have so many interests that picking a single one out of all of them is hard. But I plan on working on companies, causes, philosophies, books, areas etc.
Some of the areas I'm interested in are: Intelligence, IQ, Collective Intelligence, Knowledge Management, Writing, Sleep, Comics, AI, Game Design, Meta Cognition, Zettelkasten, Linguistics, Design, Coordination etc.
My current project is: https://github.com/ilse-langnar/notebook.
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Curio – The most advanced notebook application for note-taking and research
If you want to quickly check out, I'm working on a tool that works using a "generic" filesystem/files/folders to build a note-taking app, so even if you stop using the app, your stuff is still there in a normal format that can be extended with something like vim, Emacs, Sublime, VSCode, ??? etc.
https://github.com/ilse-langnar/notebook
- Ask HN: Recommendations for Spaced Repetition Beginners?
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After Obsidian and Logseq, I give Dendron a try
I've experienced similar frustrations with notetaking apps.
I'm now working on a tool similar to "Obsidian, Logseq and Dendron".
It came as a frustration of previous tools(I've used ALL of them). They're either not flexible enough, not light enough, not powerful enough, not portable enough etc.
So I made: https://github.com/ilse-langnar/notebook/
It combines both studying/references. So it's a flashcard(I don't user Supermemo algo tho) + Notetaking. It's also built on a standard so you can develop commandline/mobile/toaster app that is compatible.
What are some alternatives?
Xcode-Guide - Xcode Guide.
mnemosyne - Mnemosyne: efficient learning with powerful digital flash-cards.
iCepa - iOS system-wide VPN based Tor client
owo - Export your OneNote note collection to Obsidian, Logseq, Org Mode or any other plain text note-taking app! [Moved to: https://github.com/alopezrivera/OneNoteExporter]
xcodes - The best command-line tool to install and switch between multiple versions of Xcode.
quickadd - Parse natural language time and date expressions in python
AOperation - A Wrapper on NSOperation, which Makes using of NSOperation More Efficient
notational-fzf-vim - Notational velocity for vim.
SundeedQLite - Easiest local storage library in Swift
Prism-Theme - A Comprehensive, Highly-Customisable and Elegant Light/Dark Theme for Obsidian.md
appstoreconnect-cli - An easy to use command-line tool for interacting with the Apple AppStore Connect API
notesnook - A fully open source & end-to-end encrypted note taking alternative to Evernote.