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Ask HN: Have you created programs for only your personal use?
The most polished and useful program I've made for personal use is an emacs minor mode that lets you scroll down top lines in a file. I was tired of having to always look all the way at the top of the editor window to read the top lines of a file or small files.
https://github.com/trevorpogue/topspace
I also made a Python tree data structure library to easily parse and read tree structures which I actively use in other personal projects.
https://github.com/trevorpogue/sections
- Sections: Easy tree data structures in Python for organizing lists and dicts into sections.
- Show HN: Sections – Easy tree data structures in Python
- Sections: Easy tree data structures in Python for organizing lists and dicts into sections
- Sections: Flexible tree data structures for organizing lists and dicts into sections
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Introducing dotwiz: a blazing fast dict subclass which enables dot access
This week I was working on initial release and prep for a library I been working on recently called dotwiz. Its based on a post on stackoverflow I had added, since someone else was asking for this, so I thought it would be a cool side project to work on. I got it released on pypi and everything; so i'm pretty glad actually.
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Sunday Daily Thread: What's everyone working on this week?
Just came out with new release of a new library I been working on called dotwiz, which aims to provide dot (attribute style) access for dicts. Im pretty pleased also since I was able to get performance to where I wanted it :-)
What are some alternatives?
br4nch - br4nch - Data Structure Tree Builder for Python.
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react-intersection-observer - React implementation of the Intersection Observer API to tell you when an element enters or leaves the viewport.
addict - The Python Dict that's better than heroin.
scroll-out - ScrollOut detects changes in scroll for reveal, parallax, and CSS Variable effects!
google-maps-at-88-mph - Google Maps keeps old satellite imagery around for a while – this tool collects what's available for a user-specified region in the form of a GIF.
Booklet - Making Booklet file from your own PDF
attrs - Python Classes Without Boilerplate
The-Definite-Guide-to-Graph-Problems - Code for the Definite Guide to Graph Problems exercises
tweetyfly - Retweet bot made by Exifly
probed - Probed collections
Box - Python dictionaries with advanced dot notation access