viu
Hugo
viu | Hugo | |
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16 | 549 | |
2,375 | 72,558 | |
- | 0.8% | |
4.0 | 9.8 | |
about 2 months ago | 4 days ago | |
Rust | Go | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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viu
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Show HN: a Rust Based CLI tool 'imgcatr' for displaying images
I've been using viu, which is also written in Rust: https://github.com/atanunq/viu
How does imgcatr compare?
Viu was last updated 5 months ago, imgcatr 3 months ago, not a significant difference. imgcatr is a longer name than viu, requiring more keystrokes to type.
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Terminal Trove – A collection of CLIs, TUIs and all things in the terminal
https://github.com/atanunq/viu
Terminal image viewer with native support for iTerm and Kitty
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"How i learned about Firefox MPRIS" - or - "[PSA/FYI] Add years to your life by avoiding this critical 'WTF?!?' moment."
in another terminal i sourced and installed a terminal image viewer. this was before i knew the image was gone. anyways, the one i picked is called "viu" (github).
- preview images directly in neovim
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I made a pixel art to text art converter using ANSI escape codes.
Lastly, yeah, i discovered after that some tools already does this, like viu, i just did not search with the right keyword when i was looking for one. By looking at the simplicity of the tool it was kinda obvious i was not the first person coming with this idea anyway.
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wayland terminal agnostic image previewer???
Viu works in Alacritty on Plasma Wayland for me.
- Looking for simple rust programs to crash
- I wrote a compilation of CLI tools I've been using for 2+ years. One of my first blog posts!
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What plugins do you guys usually use to preview images/svgs?
fzf-lua with ueberzug or viu
- Viu: Terminal image viewer with native support for iTerm and Kitty
Hugo
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Building static websites
At one point though I realized there is a scaling problem with my build minutes. I knew that golang has considerably faster builds and in my case the easy fix is swapping over to Hugo.
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Creating excerpts in Astro
This blog is running on Hugo. It had previously been running on Jekyll. Both these SSGs ship with the ability to create excerpts from your markdown content in 1 line or thereabouts.
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Craft Your GitHub Profile Page in 60 Seconds with Zero Code, Absolutely Free
Hugo
- Release v0.123.0 · Gohugoio/Hugo
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Top 5 Open-Source Documentation Development Platforms of 2024
Hugo is a popular static site generator specifically designed to create websites and documentation lightning-fast. Its minimalist approach, emphasis on speed, and ease of use have made it popular among developers, technical writers, and anybody looking to construct high-quality websites without the complexity of typical CMS platforms.
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Ask HN: Looking for lightweight personal blogging platform
As per many other comments, it sounds like a static site generator like Hugo (https://gohugo.io/) or Jekyll (https://jekyllrb.com/), hosted on GitHub Pages (https://pages.github.com/) or GitLab Pages (https://about.gitlab.com/stages-devops-lifecycle/pages/), would be a good match. If you set up GitHub Actions or GitLab CI/CD to do the build and deploy (see e.g. https://gohugo.io/hosting-and-deployment/hosting-on-github/), your normal workflow will simply be to edit markdown and do a git push to make your changes live. There are a number of pre-built themes (e.g. https://themes.gohugo.io/) you can use, and these are realtively straightforward to tweak to your requirements.
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Get People Interested in Contributing to Your Open Project
Create the technical documentation of your project You can use any of the following options: * A wiki, like the ArchWiki that uses MediaWiki * Read the Docs, used by projects like Setuptools. Check Awesome Read the Docs for more examples. * Create a website * Create a blog, like the documentation of Blowfish, a theme for Hugo.
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Writing a SSG in Go
Doing this made me appreciate existing SSGs like Hugo and Next.js even more👏👏
- Hugo 0.122 supports LaTeX or TeX typesetting syntax directly from Markdown
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Why Blogging Platforms Suck
I suggest hugo: https://gohugo.io/
Generates a completely static website from MD (and other formats) files; also handles themes (including a lot of them rendering well on mobile), and different types of content - posts, articles, etc. - depending on the theme.
It's open source and, being completely static, cheap as fuck to self host.
What are some alternatives?
sixel-tmux - sixel-tmux is a fork of tmux, with just one goal: having the most reliable support of graphics
astro - The web framework for content-driven websites. ⭐️ Star to support our work!
hologram.nvim - 👻 A cross platform terminal image viewer for Neovim. Extensible and fast, written in Lua and C. Works on macOS and Linux.
MkDocs - Project documentation with Markdown.
alacritty - A cross-platform, OpenGL terminal emulator.
Pelican - Static site generator that supports Markdown and reST syntax. Powered by Python.
starship - ☄🌌️ The minimal, blazing-fast, and infinitely customizable prompt for any shell!
eleventy 🕚⚡️ - A simpler site generator. Transforms a directory of templates (of varying types) into HTML.
wl-clipboard-rs - A safe Rust crate for working with the Wayland clipboard.
Hexo - A fast, simple & powerful blog framework, powered by Node.js.
wezterm - A GPU-accelerated cross-platform terminal emulator and multiplexer written by @wez and implemented in Rust
obsidian-export - Rust library and CLI to export an Obsidian vault to regular Markdown