undb
LGV_MeetingServer
undb | LGV_MeetingServer | |
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13 | 2 | |
1,614 | 1 | |
1.7% | - | |
9.9 | 6.5 | |
10 days ago | 14 days ago | |
TypeScript | PHP | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | MIT License |
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undb
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How to Write a Great Readme
Great guide. One thing that seems to be missing is something I see in a lot of README's: a list of the core tech stack being used in the repo. Good examples here https://github.com/undb-xyz/undb#-tech-stack and here https://github.com/steven-tey/novel#tech-stack. Did you already consider adding this as part of the guide and decide against it, or was it just not something you thought to add?
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undb - open source self hosted no code database
...and here is our source code undb-xyz/undb: 🚀 Private first, unified, self-hosted no code database. (github.com)
- Undb – Private first, unified, open source no code database
- Undb – Private first, unified, self-hosted no code database
- GitHub - undb-xyz/undb: 🚀 Private first, unified, self-hosted no code database.
- Undb open-source airtable alternative
- Undb – open-source airtable alternative
- Undb – open-source nocode database, an airtable alternative
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React to Svelte Productivity Improvements?
I migrated my project from nextjs to sveltekit and this is the pr https://github.com/undb-xyz/undb/pull/908
LGV_MeetingServer
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XML is better than YAML
I find “self-documentation” often doesn’t actually work. It’s great in theory, but often falls down, in practice.
I often need to preface my config stuff with fairly substantial comment blocks that discuss the reasoning behind the configuration.
Here’s an example: https://github.com/LittleGreenViper/LGV_MeetingServer/blob/m...
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How to Write a Great Readme
I generally have a “What Problem Does This Solve?” section in my READMEs.
https://github.com/LittleGreenViper/LGV_TZ_Lookup#what-probl...
https://github.com/LittleGreenViper/LGV_MeetingServer#what-p...
https://github.com/RiftValleySoftware/RVS_Spinner#what-probl...
https://github.com/RiftValleySoftware/RVS_BlueThoth#what-pro...
https://github.com/RiftValleySoftware/RVS_PersistentPrefs#wh...
etc.
What are some alternatives?
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yaml-sucks - YAML sucks.
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