pake
chroma
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pake
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Portal - a modern file transfer utility πβ¨
nhooyr/websocket, shollz/pake, charmbracelet/bubbles, charmbracelet/bubbletea, charmbracelet/lipgloss, muesli/reflow, klauspost/pgzip and many, many more.
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Portal is a quick and easy command-line file transfer utility from any computer to another π₯οΈ π π»
shollz/pake
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Tran - π₯ Securely transfer and send anything between computers with TUI.
PAKE
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Letβs Talk about PAKE
Library for PAKE (but not OPAQUE specifically) in Go: https://github.com/schollz/pake
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Magic Wormhole: Get things from one computer to another, safely
>The only thing I know about croc is that they misread a SPAKE2 description and it was very broken (https://github.com/schollz/pake/commit/04729caa1862a96ce3aef...) while also not knowing how long private keys should be
chroma
- Alternative to Pygments
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Sweeter searches with Pagefind
In Hugo and its built-in Chroma syntax highlighting, a code block begins with:
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The strongest principle of the blog's growth lies in the human choice to deploy it
Hugo -> goldmark -> goldmark-highlighting -> chroma
- How to make code samples like this on the website?
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Virgil: A Fast and Lightweight Programming Language That Compiles to WASM
I've used a markdown to html converter to convert my blog posts into HTML with very nice and customizable code samples... in my case I used Go's Blackfriday library with bfchroma[1] doing syntax highlighting with Chroma[2]. To add your language to Chroma you have to provide a lexer, which in turn is written in Pygments[3] syntax.
[1] https://github.com/Depado/bfchroma/
[2] https://github.com/alecthomas/chroma#supported-languages
[3] https://pygments.org/docs/lexerdevelopment/
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Generating HMTL and MD files from .TXT in GO
quick for generating Html and syntax highlighting code blocks
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Tran - π₯ Securely transfer and send anything between computers with TUI.
Chroma
- Chroma takes source code and other structured text and converts it into syntax highlighted HTML, ANSI-coloured text, etc.
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Screenshot Sunday: What does your Emacs look like today?
For books from other publishers, I am just hardcoding language directly on an ad hoc basis. I briefly considered off-loading language detection to a library like chroma, but that might be too much work for little benefit.
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π» Go data validation and filtering with gookit/validate
Great blog, you should definitely do research on how you could implement a syntax highlighter for the code parts. Go Hugo for example, uses Chroma. Nice work π
What are some alternatives?
gopaque - Go implementation of OPAQUE (hidden password user registration and auth)
golang-ical - A ICS / ICal parser and serialiser for Golang.
fscrypt - Go tool for managing Linux filesystem encryption
prism.el - Disperse Lisp forms (and other languages) into a spectrum of colors by depth
tran - π₯ Securely transfer and send anything between computers with TUI.
Pake - π€±π» Turn any webpage into a desktop app with Rust. π€±π» ε©η¨ Rust θ½»ζΎζε»Ίθ½»ιηΊ§ε€η«―ζ‘ι’εΊη¨
portal - Portal is a quick and easy command-line file transfer utility from any computer to another.
doom-modeline - A fancy and fast mode-line inspired by minimalism design.
pgzip - Go parallel gzip (de)compression
colorize - A Syntax Highlighting library
lipgloss - Style definitions for nice terminal layouts π
home - my linux home settings