torchgeo
screenshot-to-code
torchgeo | screenshot-to-code | |
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2 | 17 | |
2,223 | 49,741 | |
1.6% | - | |
9.7 | 9.7 | |
6 days ago | 2 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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torchgeo
- FLaNK Stack Weekly for 20 Nov 2023
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Ask HN: What are your goals for 2023?
Considering something like torchgeo (https://github.com/microsoft/torchgeo), or maybe some geospatial library written in Julia.
> but the problem I have is that everything seems to just work and I don't run into many issues to fix.
May I point you at linux audio? ;-) Getting any type of DAW working in linux without having to do some crazy rewiring with jack would be a godsend.
screenshot-to-code
- Screenshot to Code
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Show HN: Turn a recording of an app into a functional prototype with Claude Opus
Thanks!
There's a dropdown where you can choose a stack for screenshots (Tailwind, React, Vue, etc.). I haven't updated the prompts for the video feature just yet. You can tweak the prompt yourself here: https://github.com/abi/screenshot-to-code/blob/6069c2a118592...
The quality of the output code is solid, I think. You can see the code for the examples: https://codepen.io/abi/pen/ExJPdop and https://codepen.io/abi/pen/jORWeYB
I think the biggest thing LLM code is typically missing is better abstractions/componentization. You could probably prompt around some of that.
- Evaluating Claude 3 for Converting Screenshots to Code
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You Don't Need React
You can use GPT-V to create functional components from images directly:
There was an open source project (https://github.com/abi/screenshot-to-code) that I borrowed the prompt from and made a custom GPT for myself where I just drag and drop the image. It’s not perfect but it’s pretty great overall!
Here are the prompts:
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Convert a screenshot to a working Flutter app
PS: I got the idea from tldraw/make-real and abi/screenshot-to-code projects. So all credit to them 🙌
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Get Ready to Rock Web Development: Screenshot to Code with GPT-4V!
Screenshot to Code GitHub Repo: https://github.com/abi/screenshot-to-code
- Has anyone came up with a way to create images from your own photos?
- FLaNK Stack Weekly for 20 Nov 2023
- GitHub - abi/screenshot-to-code: Drop in a screenshot and convert it to clean HTML/Tailwind/JS code
What are some alternatives?
facetorch - Python library for analysing faces using PyTorch
Scada-LTS - Scada-LTS is an Open Source, web-based, multi-platform solution for building your own SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) system.
torchSR - Super Resolution datasets and models in Pytorch
awesome-public-real-time-datasets - A list of publicly available datasets with real-time data maintained by the team at bytewax.io
pgmq - A lightweight message queue. Like AWS SQS and RSMQ but on Postgres.
CoC2023 - Community over Code, Apache NiFi, Apache Kafka, Apache Flink, Python, GTFS, Transit, Open Source, Open Data
merged_depth - Monocular Depth Estimation - Weighted-average prediction from multiple pre-trained depth estimation models
make-real - Draw a ui and make it real
CML_AMP-Text-to-Image-with-Stable-Diffusion - CML AMP Text-to-Image with Stable Diffusion
TinyLlama - The TinyLlama project is an open endeavor to pretrain a 1.1B Llama model on 3 trillion tokens.
StyleTTS2 - StyleTTS 2: Towards Human-Level Text-to-Speech through Style Diffusion and Adversarial Training with Large Speech Language Models