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httptoolkit
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typora-issues
- [Freesoftware] Y a-t-il une alternative gratuite à Typora?
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v1.4.4 (latest) serious bug: css float: now longer left-wraps/right-wraps text
I have posted this on GitHub (https://github.com/typora/typora-issues/issues/5437), but am posting it here in case anyone else has run into this. This is a pretty serious bug as it totally destroys the format of docs that were created pre-1.4.4 that use left or right-justified images inserted into paragraphs.
- You've won me over (for now)
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Typora 1.0 needs a license code to use
100% agree. In addition, Obsidian has a great Vim mode, which is something that we've been asking for in Typora for years [0]. Typora is less buggy than Codemirror, but it's a small price to pay for native keybondings. I've now completely switched over to it, from a combination of Typora and Inkdrop.
Obsidian still doesn't replicate Typora's clean aesthetic though. It's something I really wish it had - some kind of clean Zen mode. A clean theme / zen plugin is on my list of wishful weekend hack TODOs.
[0]: https://github.com/typora/typora-issues/issues/187
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Typora: Multiparagraph footnotes
I want to know if there's any way to write multiparagraph footnotes on Typora. I've searched around the Internet for an answer to this, but all I found was other people with the same problem (like in here), but no answer. Right now, of all Markdown text editors I've tested, only iA Writer allows me to have footnotes with more than one paragraph (using the tab key).
httptoolkit
- What happens when an HTTP client raises $225M at a $5.6B valuation
- Ask HN: What Underrated Open Source Project Deserves More Recognition?
- HTTP Toolkit
- List of Blackfriday Deals for Cybersecurity Tool
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Reversing an Android app API
HTTP Toolkit, you will need to install one in your PC and another one in the emulator.
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Need an app that sniffs HTTP/HTTPS requests that are made by apps
Maybe not exactly what you're looking for, but if you could side-load on windows this app should work. https://httptoolkit.com/
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Using Elementor can I create repeating blocks like this?
use https://httptoolkit.com/ but it's getting a bit off-topic :)
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Ask HN: Side project of more that $2k monthly revenue what's your project?
I run HTTP Toolkit (https://httptoolkit.com) which passed $2k a couple of years back. No longer a side project, as it's made enough money for me to work on it full time for a fair while now, but it certainly started that way, and it's still a one-man show (plus many wonderful open-source contributors).
I suspect that'll be a common theme in answers here though: if you have a side project making $2k a month, in most of the world that's enough for you to go full-time and try to take it further. If you can make $2k/month on something working only part-time, you can definitely make a lot more if you focus on it.
On your questions: HTTP Toolkit is a desktop app (plus a mobile app and other components for integrations) but it's an Electron app that effectively functions as a SaaS (with a freemium subscription model) that just happens to have a component that runs on your computer. And actually getting to $2k wasn't overnight at all - it took a couple of years of slow steady slog. A few inflection points that made a notable difference (releasing rewriting support & Android support particularly) but mostly it was a matter of "just keep pushing", trusting the trajectory would keep going, and steadily grinding upwards. It's great where it is now, but it's hard work - a solo business is not for the faint of heart!
- An app to view what your phone is transmitting?
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why is my app not making any api requests after being deployed?
you can use tools like https://httptoolkit.com/ to check the requests
What are some alternatives?
obsidian-typewriter - Typewriter is an Obsidian theme designed for a focused writing experience.
mitmproxy - An interactive TLS-capable intercepting HTTP proxy for penetration testers and software developers.
obsidian-focus-mode - Add focus mode to Obsidian.
httpyac - Command Line Interface for *.http and *.rest files. Connect with http, gRPC, WebSocket and MQTT
tocgen - Markdown Table of Contents Generator
Proxyman - Modern. Native. Delightful Web Debugging Proxy for macOS, iOS, and Android ⚡️
typora-community-plugin - Typora plugin system for enhancing your editing experience. | 增强 Typora 编辑体验的社区插件系统。
frida - Clone this repo to build Frida
managers-playbook - :book: Heuristics for effective management
grpc-browser - A web UI for browsing and executing gRPC operations in your .NET application
notable - The Markdown-based note-taking app that doesn't suck.
frida-interception-and-unpinning - Frida scripts to directly MitM all HTTPS traffic from a target mobile application