pq
npkill
pq | npkill | |
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3 | 22 | |
167 | 7,949 | |
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4.8 | 4.9 | |
11 months ago | 7 days ago | |
Rust | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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pq
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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
I wrote pq [1] (protobuf parser cli) at a company where I was told to "just use the tool another engineer wrote" which was in C++, in a really uncompileable/abandoned/unusable state
I wrote goat [2] (EBS disk attacher) at the same company on a solo project where I needed to create a "Kafka-cluster-IaC" recipe in Terraform and wanted us to be able to replace EC2 broker instances dynamically but preserve their data on the EBS volume
[1] https://github.com/sevagh/pq
[2] https://github.com/sevagh/goat
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Aleka: a schema agnostic protobuf decoder
Reminds me of a tool an ex-coworker of mine wrote about 5 years ago. Check it out for inspiration maybe: https://github.com/sevagh/pq
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Podman: A Daemonless Container Engine
I have a Makefile for a Rust project which binds the local repository to a Docker volume, builds it in the container using muslrust, and then does a chown to change the target directory back from root ownership to my own user.
All I had to do was 's/docker/podman/g' and remove the chown hack and it works fine: https://github.com/sevagh/pq/commit/6acf6d05a094ac2959567a9a...
It understands Dockerfiles and can pull images from Dockerhub.
npkill
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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
I initially created Npkill (https://npkill.js.org) for my own use because as a web developer I was always running out of disk space. When we launched it quickly became popular because it seems that not only we had that problem and today it is the most popular tool for that purpose.
Another one I launched was Pill Reminder (https://zaldih.github.io/pill-reminder/). If you are taking something for a cold or medical treatment it allows you to easily swipe and note down when you have taken your medication and lets you know when you are due to take it next.
ScrollTabs (https://github.com/zaldih/scrolltabs-extension) was born so soon after I migrated from chrome to firefox years ago and I missed being able to switch between tabs with the mouse scroll.
+ many others that I would like to prepare and make public for the future.
- Script to delete ALL Node_modules Folders in the Current Directory Recursively
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how to manage node modules in every proj?
Just delete them after you are done, you can try https://www.npmjs.com/package/npkill
- NPKILL 0.11.1 released! Say goodbye to all those unused and heavy node_modules that take up precious space in seconds. Now faster.
- 🎉 NPKILL 0.11.1 released! 👋 Say goodbye to all those unused and heavy node_modules that take up precious space in seconds. Now faster.
- Npkill – Find and remove old and heavy node_modules folders
- Ncdu – NCurses Disk Usage
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I wrote a script which goes through folders containing NodeJS projects and deletes the disk space consuming node_modules from them, to free up space from projects you're not using.
There's npkill already
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Delete unused node_modules in a second and enjoy some free space!
I found a cool tool that helps exactly for this scenario, it's called npkill and you can find it on npm.js.
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Identifique e apague todas node_modules com NP Kill
Referência: https://www.npmjs.com/package/npkill
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