videocall-rs
lemmy-help
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8.2 | 0.0 | |
4 months ago | 6 months ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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videocall-rs
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We Just Released our Rust WebTransport Teleconferencing System - Here are Some Lessons Learned
It already works on a tauri component for windows: https://github.com/security-union/zoom-rs/tree/main/src-tauri
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What are you rewriting in rust?
I am rewriting zoom https://github.com/security-union/zoom-rs
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Looking for contributors to zoom-rs - a rust teleconferencing app
If you're interested check out the project on GitHub: https://github.com/security-union/zoom-rs
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Side simple project in Rust
How about We built a Zoom clone 100% IN RUST
- I built a Zoom clone 100% IN RUST
lemmy-help
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Question for lua Plugin devs.
So let me tell you about my experience! In the stone ages of lua plugins, I was maintaining a markdown file to note down all the APIs but as the plugin was constantly changing, docs were getting out of sync very quickly and it was a royal pain to update them. So, in my case emmylua was the obvious choice for the docs, so I began searching for tools that convert emmylua to vim-help, luckily I found tree-sitter-lua#docgen and mini.doc. But in the end, I decided to write my own tool, and thus lemmy-help was born. Here a help file generated by it
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Plugin devs: type check your lua plugins with lua-language-server and EmmyLua (GitHub action)
When I added some EmmyLua docs to one of my plugins (to generate Vimdoc using lemmy-help), I noticed lua-language-server was giving me diagnostics based on my documentation. This was something I was not getting from linters like luacheck. So I asked myself, "Can I leverage lua-language-server and EmmyLua to statically type check my Lua code?"
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PSA: Code Blocks can now be highlighted in vimdoc
This will drastically improve the UX of help files. I am adding support for this in lemmy-help here https://github.com/numToStr/lemmy-help/pull/65 and I hope other doc generators can leverage this to provide beautiful help docs :)
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Are there any good starter templates for writing Neovim plugins?
If you want to provide vim doc, I recommend to use lemmy-help as soon as possible.
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Side simple project in Rust
Rust is great for parsing text. I created https://github.com/numToStr/lemmy-help to parse emmylua from lua code and convert it into vim help doc. I am also reading https://craftinginterpreters.com/ to expand my parsing knowledge and using Rust as the implementation language.
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lemmy-help v0.8.0 - Emmylua to vimdoc generator now has full support for emmylua types
I just released lemmy-help v0.8.0 which now has support for all* emmylua types. That means you can use any complex types in you emmylua annotations and it will be parsed correctly and vimdoc will be rendered as expected
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Vim doc to markdown
And if you are writing lua plugin which have public API, I would recommend writing emmylua and covert that into vimdoc using https://github.com/numToStr/lemmy-help (Self Plug)
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lemmy-help v0.5.0 | Generate vimdoc from emmylua
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Generating docs for plugins?
I've just released https://github.com/numToStr/lemmy-help :)
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lemmy-help | A CLI for generating help docs from emmylua
That's just too much. You can just download the binaries from the releases page https://github.com/numToStr/lemmy-help/releases
What are some alternatives?
nginx-quic - [DISCONTINUED: As of May 20, 2023, the upstream has stopped receiving updates as the quic branch has been merged into the mainline.] An UNOFFICIAL read-only mirror of https://hg.nginx.org/nginx-quic (quic and default branches) which updated daily.
haskell-tools.nvim - Supercharge your Haskell experience in neovim!
navajo - A cryptographic toolkit for Rust
git-hooks.nix - Seamless integration of https://pre-commit.com git hooks with Nix.
prima - PRIMA is a package for solving general nonlinear optimization problems without using derivatives. It provides the reference implementation for Powell's derivative-free optimization methods, i.e., COBYLA, UOBYQA, NEWUOA, BOBYQA, and LINCOA. PRIMA means Reference Implementation for Powell's methods with Modernization and Amelioration, P for Powell.
torqc - The official zeta compiler
Hearth - Hearth is an Ultra-fast LavaLink alternative written in Rust
panvimdoc - Write documentation in pandoc markdown. Generate documentation in vimdoc.
tink-rust - Rust port of Tink cryptography library
boilit - create boilerplate structure for neovim plugins
zefirs-flashy-cooler - Elevate your cooler with modern and reactive themes.
tree-sitter-lua - Neovim Tree Sitter Lua Grammar & Library