uchess
ts-liveview
uchess | ts-liveview | |
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3 | 2 | |
59 | 152 | |
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0.0 | 9.5 | |
about 1 year ago | 10 days ago | |
Go | TypeScript | |
MIT License | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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uchess
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Working on a chess program for the terminal:
https://github.com/tmountain/uchess
It's written in Golang and talks to UCI chess programs like Stockfish. Lots of fun so far.
- Show HN: Uchess – A UCI chess client for your terminal
ts-liveview
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ts-liveview: https://github.com/beenotung/ts-liveview
A lightweight implementation of the “fullstack liveview” in Typescript. You can do initial contentful rendering and realtime DOM updates from the server over http and websocket with only 6.5K of js minified (22x smaller than react, 2.6x smaller than svelte).
It was inspired from the Phoenix Liveview but evolved to adopt TSX with explicit DOM updates with querySelectors (without vdom diff-ing).
Unlike most js frameworks, it is a starter template, not a package. So you’re free to modify and extend / trim it to better fit your need.
What are some alternatives?
mock - Language-agnostic API mocking and testing utility
subtls - A proof-of-concept TypeScript TLS 1.3 client