walrss
cmdg
walrss | cmdg | |
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1 | 5 | |
16 | 182 | |
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4.8 | 7.0 | |
12 months ago | 19 days ago | |
Go | Go | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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walrss
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Ask HN: Have you created programs for only your personal use?
Most recently, I built a piece of software to send me digests of RSS feeds at regular intervals, be it daily or weekly. It's an evolution of a little hacky Python script that I had, and I couldn't be happier with it!
https://github.com/codemicro/walrss
cmdg
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Use Plain-Text Email
Partly the reason I wrote and use this command line client for GMail: https://github.com/ThomasHabets/cmdg
- Command Line Gmail Client
- Ask HN: Have you created programs for only your personal use?
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Ask HN: What are some tools / libraries you built yourself?
Also became a fun learning experience about terminals.
https://github.com/ThomasHabets/cmdg
I wanted to use GMail from a fast cli that used the native gmail API.
https://github.com/ThomasHabets/rslurp
I wanted to download concurrently and according to patterns. Ok, so honestly this one probably exists somewhere in a form that I would like, but I couldn't find it.
https://github.com/ThomasHabets/sim
I wanted multi-party authorization for sudo, and couldn't find one.
https://github.com/ThomasHabets/monotonic_clock
People kept using gettimeofday, so this is part of my compaign against it. (see https://blog.habets.se/2010/09/gettimeofday-should-never-be-...)
https://github.com/ThomasHabets/gtping
I worked in mobile core networks, and wanted a "ping" that used the GTP protocol since that won't be firewalled.
https://github.com/ThomasHabets/ind
I wanted my bash scripts to have automatic indentation, while not sacrificing buffering latency and such.
https://github.com/ThomasHabets/tlscheck
I wanted a simple tool to audit my TLS certificates for expiry.
https://github.com/google/huproxy
I was travelling to China on vacation and wanted a VPN out that would be unlikely to be blocked by the great firewall. Ok, so there are many VPN-like tools for getting through the GFW. Maybe it was just an excuse for me to write it. Honestly ssh -D would have likely worked just fine. It's being used by the keymaster project now though, so maybe it did something right: https://github.com/Cloud-Foundations/keymaster/blob/master/d...
https://github.com/google/tcpauth
I wanted to lock down SSH to anyone who doesn't have a secret key (and portknocking is usually ridiculous). Why not use TCP MD5 for it? https://github.com/google/tcpauth
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Why do you use the command line?
Also, aerc. Or something like cmdg for Gmail specifically.
What are some alternatives?
Tiny-Tiny-RSS - A PHP and Ajax feed reader
lowdefy - The config web stack for business apps - build internal tools, client portals, web apps, admin panels, dashboards, web sites, and CRUD apps with YAML or JSON.
ppp_thing - A poorly written, minimum viable PPPoE client with session handoff between redundant FreeBSD routers
rupy - HTTP App. Server and JSON DB - Shared Parallel (Atomic) & Distributed
fastmod - A fast partial replacement for the codemod tool
yadm - Yet Another Dotfiles Manager
tlssh - TLS Shell
hacker-scripts - Based on a true story
tiny-snitch - an interactive firewall for inbound and outbound connections
kondo - Cleans dependencies and build artifacts from your projects.
Keimeno - A lightweight text user interface library in Crystal
Pion WebRTC - Pure Go implementation of the WebRTC API