thokr
hemi
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thokr | hemi | |
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14 | 2 | |
511 | 41 | |
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0.0 | 7.5 | |
3 months ago | about 2 months ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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thokr
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Would you want a Neovim typing test plugin?
Not to rip on the idea in any way, but why does everything need to be a neovim plugin? I had an awesome time writing thokr, so I can definitely attest to how much fun writing terminal based typing tests can be, but in my mind it feels kinda awkward. Unless the intent is to learn lua and the neovim api, then by all means, go for it. Just my thoughts!
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Looking for a CLI typing test.
found it: thokr
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[OC] gh-eco - a gh extension to explore the ecosystem
I've been on a tui kick since releasing thokr, and I think it's safe to say I have a new passion lol. I would be so grateful if you gave it a look (or a star 👉🏻👈🏻) and let me know what you think!
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[OC] thokr – a sleek typing tui written in rust
Last week I released my first rust project thokr! If you like typing tests, simple designs, or anything terminal-based, give it a look (or star 👉🏻 👈🏻) and let me know what you think!
Last week I released my first rust project thokr!
- [OC] thokr - a sleek typing tui written in rust
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As a maintainer of a project, do I have to constantly clone forks of my repo to edit PRs?
I'm a first time maintainer of [thokr](https://github.com/coloradocolby/thokr), and so I'm sort of learning the ropes with how best to manage incoming PRs. From my understanding, it seems like I have two options. I can...
- thokr - a sleek typing tui written in rust
- Show HN: Thokr – a sleek typing TUI written in rust
hemi
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I wrote a typing trainer in pure Rust + WASM
It uses Dioxus as a frontend framework, compiled and shipped to your browser via web assembly. It worked quite well for me, helping me increase my raw typing speed by ~40wpm, and it's opensource on github if you wanna try it yourself: https://github.com/kualta/Hemi
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a monkeytype-inspired tool to train your hands speed separately
I made this for myself and it worked quite well, you can try it as well if you want, it's open-source on github: https://github.com/kualta/Hemi
What are some alternatives?
cla-assistant - Contributor License Agreement assistant (CLA assistant)
nbody-wasm-sim - An N-body WebAssembly simulation using Web GPU
toipe - yet another typing test, but crab flavoured
pomo - minimalistic pomodoro timer
typeracer.nvim
quadtrees - An in-browser demo of quadtrees in Rust compiled to WebAssembly
ttyper - Terminal-based typing test.
Uplink - (Alpha Software) Secure, Encrypted, P2P chat written atop Warp, IPFS, LibP2P, Dioxus and many more awesome projects and protocols.
omnomnomicon
crossterm - Cross platform terminal library rust
monkeytype - The most customizable typing website with a minimalistic design and a ton of features. Test yourself in various modes, track your progress and improve your speed.
gh-eco - 🦎 gh cli extension to explore the ecosystem