validate-configs-action
recognize-anything-api
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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validate-configs-action
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Ask HN: What was an interesting project you started and finished over a weekend?
Took me bout 2 days for the initial release of the config-file-validator. I had been thinking about it for a while and was able just to knock it pretty quickly
https://github.com/Boeing/config-file-validator
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Have multiple config file types in a project? Here’s a single tool to validate them all!
Project Link: https://github.com/Boeing/config-file-validator
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GitHub Action to scan for config files in your repo and validate the syntax
Github Action to use the config-file-validator (https://github.com/Boeing/config-file-validator) to recursively scan the directory structure of a repo for config files and validate their syntax as part of a CI/CD pipeline.
This is useful as a quick quality gate in your CI pipeline to validate that a syntax error was not introduced in the latest commit. Currently XML, JSON, YAML, INI, and TOML are supported with CSV, HCL, and Plist coming in the next release.
Here's how to add it to your existing workflow: https://github.com/kehoecj/validate-configs-action/tree/main...
recognize-anything-api
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Ask HN: What was an interesting project you started and finished over a weekend?
I've not cleaned it up enough to push yet, but I packaged up an open source image recognition model (https://github.com/mnahkies/recognize-anything-api) and then wrote a script to crawl my photo library, run inference over each image and then write the results into the tag tables of digikams sqlite database (https://www.digikam.org/)
One thing I was fairly proud of was how scrappy the script was - I wrote it in typescript for the familiarity with the sqlite driver, but I used find and curl to actually do the crawling and API submission.
Is it hard to do that in pure typescript/node? No, but I was in a "how can I validate if this is even an interesting thing to be doing mode" and execing out to these tools was a way to get there slightly faster.
I've found that this attitude has been a great way to make weekend projects more fun and feel less like work.
Getting to some kind of tangible value sooner has also made easier to not lose interest halfway through and has been yielding me more semi-complete weekend projects (the word semi is doing a lot of work here tbf, but it's all relative)
- Show HN: FastAPI wrapper for recognize-anything image recognition models
What are some alternatives?
config-file-validator - Cross Platform tool to validate configuration files
craft-jitter - Jitter: the just in time image transformer for Craft CMS.
figcone - Read JSON, YAML, TOML, XML or INI configuration by declaring a struct
headless-recorder - Chrome extension that records your browser interactions and generates a Playwright or Puppeteer script.