ukraine-timemap
degit
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about 1 month ago | 4 months ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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ukraine-timemap
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A video about some of russias extreme war crimes in ukraine.
https://ukraine.bellingcat.com/ This database, organised on Forensic Architecture's TimeMap platform and customised for this project, is focused on incidents in Ukraine that have resulted in potential civilian harm.
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Looking for mapping projects
Hi! The only mapping project that I can think of that we've got going right now is ukraine.bellingcat.com, but all of the set-up for that has already been done. Also, we haven't yet opened our volunteer network (the Global Authentication Project) to the public, so if you wanted to join to help geolocate material you'd have to wait for that to happen.
- Soldaten: "hjärtliga hälsningar från Sverige, eld!"
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Question for the mods/sub - how to handle high volume updates
I am not a moderator. However, I would like to point out that these sorts of reports are actually being collected into databases - like this - which seems like an overall more productive thing that posting each one to Reddit, given that Reddit is a high velocity environment (a post from a day ago is prehistory) and heavily dependent on popularity/upvoting for mass visibility.
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Can Bellingcat help the Iranians fighting against the regime?
Hi! We're a very small team, and unfortunately that means that we're severely limited in what we can dedicate our time to. Right now, I think most of us are committed to other projects (including myself: I'm working almost full time on ukraine.bellingcat.com), so we haven't had the time resources to look in-depth at what's happening in Iran.
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War in Ukraine OSINT tools
Bellingcat maintains a map of attacks on Ukrainian civilians: https://ukraine.bellingcat.com/
- Ucraina, missili russi su Kremenchuk. 'Colpito mall con oltre mille civili' - Mondo
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How do I preview a front-end project on Github without downloading the repo and setting up a local server (at least not manually)?
ie https://codesandbox.io/s/github/gaearon/ukraine-timemap would spin up this repo https://github.com/bellingcat/ukraine-timemap (but its probably faster to git clone and run locally if possible)
degit
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CMake and Git Submodules: More Advanced Cases
But what I'd like to do at this point to tie a bow on the whole thing, once you've made any customizations you feel necessary, is commit the whole thing as a degit template. This will help you reuse your template across many happy projects in the future!
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Building a multilingual NextJS app using the new app directory
The easiest way to follow this guide is to degit a Nextjs boilerplate.
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What do you use to easily setup new projects?
There's a tool for history-less cloning: https://github.com/Rich-Harris/degit
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Add an Options Page to Chrome Extension
The easiest way is to use degit.
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Invoking React components from your Ember apps
Here I am using degit to bootstrap our Ember app since the ember-cli doesn't allow you to create a new Ember app in the name of app.
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Advice on migrating from multirepo to monorepo
Instead of starting from the idea of adopting a monorepo, you probably want to start from your pain points and work backwards from there. Standardizing on initial setup can be done w/ scaffolding tools (e.g. degit). Standardizing on configuration can be done w/ libraries (we do this for eslint, jest, etc). After-the-fact alignment can be done w/ codemods (e.g. jscodeshift) and PR tracking tools (IIRC sourcegraph has an offering like this).
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Apexlang: Project Templates with Code Generators
Tools like yeoman, degit, and cargo generate kept me happy for years. They add basic templating capabilities to the standard git clone but they stop there. You’ll be hard pressed to find tools that go beyond setting up a directory structure.
- How do I preview a front-end project on Github without downloading the repo and setting up a local server (at least not manually)?
- Svelte - The First Four Magic Words
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Create Beautiful Charts with Svelte and Chart js
You could use codesandbox for your initial setup or create a local svelte application using the degit tool. Open a new terminal and run the following command:
What are some alternatives?
data-fetcher - Node.JS process that fetches new data from Twitter and Telegram about the Russian invasion in Ukraine
npx - npm package executor
StandWithUkraine - #StandWithUkraine banner and related documents
Svelte - Cybernetically enhanced web apps
latynka - Browser extension to present Cyrillic in Latin script for Ukrainian language
yeoman - Yeoman - a set of tools for automating development workflow
boycott-brands-supporting-war - Chrome extension that highlights products sold by companies that refuse to exit the Russian market. By continuing to pay taxes in Russia, they implicitly support the war in Ukraine. Available in most online supermarkets in Ireland, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Spain and UK. Please let me know if I am missing any
svelte-component-ts
codesandbox-client - An online IDE for rapid web development
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
RussianBlocker - Detect Russian and Belarussian visitors to block or alert them to protest the war in Ukraine
template - Template for building basic applications with Svelte