snapchat-fs
static-marks
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10.0 | 3.8 | |
over 10 years ago | 11 months ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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snapchat-fs
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Show HN: Free Plain-Text Bookmarking
I wrote a KV store on top of Bit.ly once: https://github.com/apg/bitdb
And I know of a generic blob store on top of (older) Snapchat API: https://github.com/hausdorff/snapchat-fs
It's really fun to "exploit" APIs in this way to create alternative uses.
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YouTubeDrive: Store Files as YouTube Videos
This reminds me of SnapchatFS[1], a side project I made about 8 years ago (see also HN thread[2] at that time).
From the README.md:
> Since Snapchat imposes few restrictions on what data can be uploaded (i.e., not just images), I've taken to using it as a system to send files to myself and others.
> Snapchat FS is the tool that allows this. It provides a simple command line interface for uploading arbitrary files into Snapchat, managing them, and downloading them to any other computer with access to this package.
[1]: https://github.com/hausdorff/snapchat-fs
[2]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6932508
static-marks
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Show HN: Free Plain-Text Bookmarking
I've also created an open-source plain-text bookmarking tool, Static Marks: https://darekkay.com/static-marks/
The bookmarks are stored in one or more YAML files, and static-marks generates a single web page on build.
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Ask HN: Storing and Organizing Bookmarks?
I wrote Static Marks [1] to manage my bookmarks.
[1] https://darekkay.com/static-marks/
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Ask HN: What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?
Most of the projects I do are because they are useful to myself. I'm happy if other people find them useful, but I don't depend on them becoming successful.
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https://github.com/darekkay/dashboard
Customizable personal dashboard and startpage. I have a pinned Firefox tab that I check daily to get a quick overview of some areas I find important.
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https://github.com/darekkay/static-marks
Shareable bookmarks. I have first built it to maintain a list of bookmarks for me and my work colleages. Later I have migrated all my personal bookmarks as well. Now I can type "sm" (for static marks) in any of my browsers followed by a search term to open Static Marks and get to all my bookmarks, filtered by the search term.
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https://github.com/darekkay/evaluatory
Web page evaluation with a focus on accessibility. My motivation was that my blog previously had a small accessibility issue. I didn't catch it, as I've tested only the desktop breakpoint. Evaluatory runs axe-core at multiple breakpoints at the same time and generates an HTML report.
What are some alternatives?
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