quarchive
pyml
quarchive | pyml | |
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4 | 3 | |
95 | 173 | |
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0.0 | 5.6 | |
about 1 year ago | 3 months ago | |
Python | OCaml | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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quarchive
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Python 3 Types in the Wild: A Tale of Two Type Systems [pdf]
I've had this problem a few times., For example it happened with the 0.800+ versions. It got stricter, and was more aggressive in finding code (eg small scripts in not in the proper python hierarchy).
I can't show any of my professional work (no publicly available src) but this side project of mine is locked to 0.790 until I can find time to sort the issues: https://github.com/calpaterson/quarchive/tree/master/src/ser...
It's hard to classify anything as a "false negative" with mypy since it is very liberal (often unexpectedly so, which I think is one of the sharp edges of gradual typing).
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Del.icio.us
Glad you think it's promising. There is still some distance to go - it needs a second pass over some of the (pretty rough) features.
Regarding tags: I am not sure I completely agree with you how easy it will be to remove all the current limits on tags but I do share your sentiment and I have filed the matter as a github issue: https://github.com/calpaterson/quarchive/issues/67 . I can't promise any priority because as this is a side project I can only work at my own pace but I foresee it happening "soon" - just that my main task right now is showing what I have to people and getting feedback.
On the unread flag: you're probably right. That was implemented before tags were, in order to allow for importing my own bookmarks from pinboard (I personally do not use tags).
Private flags: as a usability matter, yes. But my plan is to allow for more fine-grained sharing/permissions (the MVP of which is the current share feature).
Thanks for your feedback. I really appreciate the time you took to try it out and leave your comments. Do keep in touch over email! [email protected]
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Quarchive - A bookmarking site that shows discussions (eg here on reddit) referring to your bookmarks. Bit like del.icio.us
This is my side project. It's basically a social bookmarking site, but with a few extra features I wanted. It's open source on my github.
pyml
What are some alternatives?
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