tui-journal
ast
tui-journal | ast | |
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6 | 5 | |
267 | 69 | |
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9.6 | 3.9 | |
6 days ago | about 2 months ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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tui-journal
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What's everyone working on this week (26/2023)?
Still working on mt TUI app Tui-Journal After the big release the last weekend. Currently I'm working on integrating MakeFile the CI/CD pipelines and I'm contributing to other TUI projects to get familiar with other brilliant approaches for TUI applications in rust.
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Announcing Tui-Journal Version 0.2.0 - Packed with Exciting New Features!
Here are links for the project on GitHub and on Crates.io
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What's everyone working on this week (21/2023)?
I'm working on new features for my app TUI-Journal, like enabling editing the journal via external editor which could be tricky on windows platform or if the user sets his default editor to be something external like vs-code.
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From Golang Beginner to Building Basic Web Server in 4 Days!
As I wanted to build a robust back-end for my TUI-Journal app, I knew I needed the right tool for the job, and Golang proved to be the perfect choice for web servers.
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Introducing TUI-Journal: Your Personal Journal/Notes App for Terminal Enthusiasts
I'm excited to introduce TUI-Journal, the go-to journaling and note-taking app for those who prefer living in the terminal like me. It offers a simple and intuitive interface for managing journal entries and notes (using a combination of VIM and Emacs motions), featuring two local back-ends to store your data: Plain JSON text and a SQLite database.
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What's everyone working on this week (15/2023)?
I'm working on a supposably simple journal app, which I want to over-complicate to explore as much as possible from rust echo-system. My plan to have three front-ends: (TUI, Desktop, Web) and three back-ends (simple json file, Database and micro-service). Still though with the very first stage (TUI front-end, with Json Backend)
ast
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pest grammar debugger using Yew
I tried to revive pest_ast a bit a while ago (to at least update its dependencies), but I agree that it's still a bit under documented. It has this example: https://github.com/pest-parser/ast/blob/master/examples/csv.rs for its usage.
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What's everyone working on this week (15/2023)?
and if you change/add: from-pest = { git = "https://github.com/pest-parser/ast.git", rev = "dep/upgrade-syn-2" } ? Those crates are related
What are some alternatives?
RustQuant - Rust library for quantitative finance.
pest-web-debug - A web-based debugger for pest using Yew
rosali - A Kubernetes Desktop Client built using Rust/Tauri and Vue.js.
tpr - An anonymous and decentralized routing protocol. The code will be up once it is done, but the paper is already available.
quincy - QUIC-based VPN
tui-textarea - Simple yet powerful multi-line text editor widget for ratatui and tui-rs
concurrent-queue - Concurrent multi-producer multi-consumer queue
ARMoured_rust - Provides a convient API to produce arm64/Aarch64 instructions
journals-web-server - Backend server for the TUI-Journal app
morse - CLI utility to convert ASCII text to Morse code
rustypwneddownloader - Rust based pwnedpasswords Downloader
Ascii-fluid-simulation-deobfuscated - the best de-obfuscated version of Yusuke Endoh's "Most complex ASCII fluid" obfuscated C code competition 2012 entry