tmux-cpu
node
tmux-cpu | node | |
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1 | 940 | |
400 | 104,274 | |
2.5% | 1.0% | |
0.0 | 9.9 | |
12 months ago | about 8 hours ago | |
Shell | JavaScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
tmux-cpu
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Perfect ALARM Mk 2: Installation Part 5 (Powerline and Zsh stuff here!)
tmux-plugins/tmux-cpu - While it is easy to view CPU load averages by looking in the header of htop or just typing the uptime command, tmux does have the ability to show this information as well in the status bar. But tmux-cpu provides a more comprehensible display of this information including color levels. It also displays GPU information, which I'm not sure if that will matter on a Raspberry Pi unless it can report the status of the embedded graphics chip. This plugin does have some optional requirements that should be installed such as iostat and sar to get accurate CPU percentages, free to obtain system RAM status, and lm-sensors to find CPU temperature. Since iostat and sar are part of the sysstat package, free should already be installed as one of the core applications, and the closes thing to a mention of lm-sensors is a community repo package called i2c-tools, there are going to be some things to install. Oh, and probably something VERY IMPORTANT, install the raspberrypi-firmware-tools package. Because of this point, I had to go back and add another section. (There is sooo going to be a Mk3 later.)
node
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How to set up a new project using Yarn
Let’s see how we could set up a shiny new JavaScript project using the Yarn package manager. We are going to set up nodenv, install Node.js and Yarn, and then initialize a new project that we will then be able to use as a foundation for our further ideas.
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Qu'est-ce qu'un projet MERN Stack et comment créer une application CRUD avec? Partie 2/2, Tutoriel
Node.js ( https://nodejs.org/ )
- WebSockets com Socket.io: Criando Aplicações Real-Time com Node.js
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Day 2: Setting Up Angular Development Environment
Visit the Node.js website and download the latest version of Node.js for your operating system.
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How to Add Firebase Authentication To Your NodeJS App
Basic knowledge of Node.js and its environment setup. If you don't have Node.js installed on your system, make sure you download and install it from the official Node.js website.
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Part 2: Setting Up Your Node.js Environment
Node.js can be easily installed from its official website. Depending on your operating system, you can choose the Windows, macOS, or Linux version. Node.js packages come with npm (Node Package Manager), which is essential for managing dependencies in your projects.
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Announcing Node.js 22.0.0: What’s New and Why It Matters
To get started with Node.js 22.0.0, you can download the latest version from the official Node.js website. For those upgrading from an older version, it is recommended to test your existing applications for compatibility with the new release, particularly if you are using native modules or rely heavily on third-party npm packages.
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How to Make a VS Code Extension Using TypeScript: A Step-by-Step Guide
Node.js (version 10 or higher)
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Getting Started with Next.js: Part 1 - Setting Up Your Project
Before we start, ensure that you have Node.js installed on your computer. This is necessary because we will use Node's package manager (npm) to create our Next.js project. If you need to install Node.js, you can download it from the official Node.js website.
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How to create a react project from scratch
Before starting a new project in react, you need to make sure that you have NodeJS install on your system. You can download the latest version of node at https://nodejs.org. Follow the instructions on the node website to do the installation.
What are some alternatives?
list - A list of tmux plugins.
Svelte - Cybernetically enhanced web apps
tmux-yank - Tmux plugin for copying to system clipboard. Works on OSX, Linux and Cygwin.
widevine-l3-decryptor - A Chrome extension that demonstrates bypassing Widevine L3 DRM
tmux-online-status - Tmux plugin that displays online status of your computer.
source-map-resolve - [DEPRECATED] Resolve the source map and/or sources for a generated file.
tmux-sessionist - Lightweight tmux utils for manipulating sessions
sharp-libvips - Packaging scripts to prebuild libvips and its dependencies - you're probably looking for https://github.com/lovell/sharp
windows2usb - Windows 7/8/8.1/10/11 ISO to Flash Drive burning utility for Linux (MBR/GPT, BIOS/UEFI, FAT32/NTFS)
nodejs.dev - A redesign of Nodejs.org built using Gatsby.js with React.js, TypeScript, and Remark.
tmux-resurrect - Persists tmux environment across system restarts.
hashlips_art_engine - HashLips Art Engine is a tool used to create multiple different instances of artworks based on provided layers.