vod2pod-rss
srgn
vod2pod-rss | srgn | |
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6 | 5 | |
190 | 397 | |
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9.2 | 9.4 | |
11 days ago | about 2 months ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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vod2pod-rss
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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
I've seen other solutions for this (https://github.com/frou/yt2pod, https://github.com/madiele/vod2pod-rss), but i like the approach of just generating these locally instead of keeping a web-server attached to the generator.
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Code Completion saving us all
actually if you are willing to pay up and use the raw API (which are really cheap) you could probably hack togheter a plugin that uses the LSP in neovim or vscode + some tree-sitter voodoo and you could make a smarter version of copilot, it's just a matter of time before an open source copilot clone comes up (if it's not already there, I did not check too much yet), I might even take a shot at it myself once I've finish some stuff in my current project
- vod2pod-rss: my first rust and actix-web server, convert a youtube/twitch channel to a podcast with on-the-fly mp3 transcoding
- vod2pod-rss: my first shot at a rust actix-web server, convert a youtube/twitch channel to a podcast rss with on-the-fly mp3 transcoding
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vod2pod-rss: convert any youtube or twitch channel in a podcast feed, with on-the-fly mp3 conversion and streaming to your podcast client
in the meanwhile I opened an issue on the repo https://github.com/madiele/vod2pod-rss/issues/67
srgn
- Show HN: Srgn, AST-aware text manipulation
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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
It's currently whitelist-based [0]. The downside is larger (code) size. The upside is simplicity. I imagine a blacklist could also work well, at smaller size but with more preprocessing needed.
[0]: https://github.com/alexpovel/srgn/blob/0008cce1c71f0d83f6a31...
- srgn: precise text and code transplantation; think tr/sed + regex + tree-sitter
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AST-grep(sg) is a CLI tool for code structural search, lint, and rewriting
Wow! What a coincidence. Just the other day I finished "v1" of a similar tool: https://github.com/alexpovel/srgn , calling it a combination of tr/sed, ripgrep and tree-sitter.
I've spent a lot of time trying to find similar tools, and even list them in the README, but `AST-grep` did not come up! I was a bit confused, as I was sure such a thing must exist already. AST-grep looks much more capable and dynamic, great work.
What are some alternatives?
PodFetch - A sleek and efficient podcast downloader.
lsd - LSD - line-square-dot: an addicting game
terminal-yt - A small newsboat-inspired terminal youtube manager
oatmeal - Terminal UI to chat with large language models (LLM) using different model backends, and integrations with your favourite editors!
podsync - Turn YouTube or Vimeo channels, users, or playlists into podcast feeds
clipzoomfx - Side-project for extracting highlights from (mostly sports) videos
PodTube - This is a fork of podtube.aquacash5.com's python application for converting Youtube playlists and channels into podcast RSS feeds. This fork adds the same functionality to Rumble and Bitchute.
dhcptool - Tool for testing/debugging DHCP servers
ob - A Blog & RSS system written in Rust based on Luke Smith's LB.
syntax-searcher - Language-independent command-line utility for syntax-aware pattern matching.
twitch-tui - Twitch chat in the terminal.
webpub - Give me a website, I'll make you an epub.