vscode-git-graph
LeechBlockNG
Our great sponsors
vscode-git-graph | LeechBlockNG | |
---|---|---|
6 | 36 | |
1,808 | 571 | |
- | - | |
0.0 | 8.0 | |
10 months ago | 19 days ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
vscode-git-graph
-
Came back to Git Graph after several months of using GitLens+
Quite a while ago, the GitLens+ plugin gained the Commit Graph feature--the same graph you see in GitKraken. Until then I had used Git Graph for visualizing my repositories and GitLens+ for git blame in the GUI. Since one plugin could now do both, the natural course of action was to remove the other--goodbye, Git Graph!
- Ask HN: Where are the simple Git GUIs?
- VS Code Extension - Git Graph
-
Git Fork: A fast and friendly Git client for Windows and Mac
I'm a paying user of Fork, it's my favorite Git GUI, I love it.
However, it "only" supports macOS and Windows. I'm migrating to Linux for my work and home computers, so I haven't used it in a while, just so I can get familiar with other tools available on Linux - and, importantly, learning to do more advanced Git operations in the terminal.
So far I still depend on a GUI, mainly VS Code's built-in Git integration and GitGraph.
https://github.com/mhutchie/vscode-git-graph
Also looking at GitLens: https://www.gitkraken.com/gitlens
..But I sure miss using Fork. I used it everyday for the last couple years. It does everything I want to do with Git, the UI is familiar and well-designed.
I see the main developer @DanPristupov is on HN, maybe he'd consider supporting Linux? I fully understand if you don't, since creating the same application for two OSes must be quite difficult already, especially for a small team rather than a company.
-
Ask HN: What underrated GitHub / Gitlab project has helped you a lot?
Probably the most underrated software I use daily are some of my Firefox extensions.
https://github.com/einaregilsson/Redirector redirects my YouTube, Google, Twitter and Reddit links to privacy friendly frontends (i.e. Invidious, Startpage, Nitter and Libreddit).
https://github.com/proginosko/LeechBlockNG helps me staying away from time sinks on the internet during the day.
On the development side I use...
https://github.com/aaronvegh/nsregextester as my tried and true tool for regex debugging.
https://github.com/mhutchie/vscode-git-graph is a marvelous Git GUI for VSCode.
-
[Extension development] Best practices for developing web views?
VS Code does not appear to provide a stylesheet or anything to help you get off the ground, AFAICT… I wish they did. Every extension I know of has to implement basic components from scratch, styling and all. Seems like a lot of boilerplate is necessary before you can start developing anything the user will see on screen.
LeechBlockNG
-
How to Quit Your Smartphone
> It also needs to be a default functionality of browsers. The ability to limit time on websites.
There is LeechBlock for browsers.
-
Leechblock gone from Android add ons?
EDIT: Found this solution on Github: https://github.com/proginosko/LeechBlockNG/issues/337
- Block 6211 NSFW Subreddit with leechblockNG
- Ask HN: What apps do you use to focus?
-
A website blocker which doesn't have weird blocking screens
Try Leechblock. It's free and you can configure it to show a blank tab.
-
i'm addicted to youtube but can't stop as i have to learn on it?
I use an extension to block websites on my computer: https://www.proginosko.com/leechblock/
-
r/vce > actually studying. motivate me!!
https://www.proginosko.com/leechblock/ thats it there :D
- Open source website limiting browser extension to reduce time spent on social media?
-
App that allows to time-block certain apps online access?
I use Focus with app specific in tandem with LeechBlock on Firefox.
- Are there any website blocker extensions for productivity that don’t take away all of your privacy?
What are some alternatives?
edamagit - Magit for VSCode
Redirector - Browser extension (Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Edge) to redirect urls based on regex patterns, like a client side mod_rewrite.
vscode-gitlens - Supercharge Git inside VS Code and unlock untapped knowledge within each repository — Visualize code authorship at a glance via Git blame annotations and CodeLens, seamlessly navigate and explore Git repositories, gain valuable insights via rich visualizations and powerful comparison commands, and so much more
nsregextester - A simple Mac OS X application for testing native regular expressions.
vscode-project-manager - Project Manager Extension for Visual Studio Code
blocklists - Shared lists of problem domains people may want to block with hosts files
tortoisegit - Windows Explorer Extension to Operate Git; Mirror of official repository https://tortoisegit.org/sourcecode
hosts - 🔒 Consolidating and extending hosts files from several well-curated sources. Optionally pick extensions for porn, social media, and other categories.
Gittyup - Understand your Git history!
tubearchivist - Your self hosted YouTube media server
code-settings-sync - 🌴💪 Synchronize your Visual Studio Code Settings Across Multiple Machines using GitHub GIST 💪🌴
Fetcher - A chrome extension which fetches your favourite feeds, so you don't have to.