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Open XML SDK
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MIT License | MIT License |
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windmill-gh-action-deploy
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Launch HN: Windmill (YC S22) – Turn scripts into internal apps and workflows
> Ability to store everything in code that you control. In Airplane, we have a CLI that lets you deploy scripts from your own machine to Airplane. You can version control the script code as well as the metadata (name, parameters, validation rules, etc). In Windmill you have to create everything in their UI as far as I can tell. Airplane's approach is more developer-friendly and also allows you to reference other code in your codebase if you want.
https://github.com/windmill-labs/windmill-gh-action-deploy Which is basically just sending a tar of your repo to sync it so you do not have to centralize your code on Windmill if you do not have to.
What about the features you do not provide, like a fully-featured web editor with lsp in the backend for smart assistant. The ability to convert script parameters to UI directly and so on.
> * Third-party integrations (Sendgrid, Slack, etc). I only saw Slack in your docs.
This is disingenuous, we provide integrations for anything that has OAuth https://docs.windmill.dev/docs/contributors_guide#add-an-oau... by just needing to append the oauth informations to this file: https://github.com/windmill-labs/windmill/blob/main/backend/.... We have a hub for people to provide the no-code module part out of it. We expect this ways to have thousands of integrations by the end of this quarter when you will only have a dozen.
You have an amazing product but being open-source is not our sole differentiator, we want to build an even better amazing product.
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No-code is the future of programming. That's great news for engineers
Yes you can, and you should! The included versioning is there for simplicity if you do not want the hassle to maintain your own git repo. But the real git will always be more powerful.
There is a github action to automatically deploy from github to windmill: https://github.com/windmill-labs/windmill-gh-action-deploy
That gh action is what I do for the public templates that hydrate every workspace on:
https://github.com/windmill-labs/windmill
Fun fact, the way it works is that it just tarball a subdir of your repo and send it as an input of a normal windmill script that then just extract it to your workspace (for all the diffs that it finds).
Open XML SDK
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Libcurl
While it doesn't appear to have been updated in many years, Microsoft built a similarly useful tool[1] that lets you browse the structure of a given Office document and see C# code that generates various components of it.
[1] https://github.com/dotnet/Open-XML-SDK/releases/tag/v2.5
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Is it possible to use Microsoft Word features programatically?
If you use this check out the productivity tool, it will convert a word doc to csharp for you. https://github.com/dotnet/Open-XML-SDK/releases/tag/v2.5
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Go library that supports extraction and generation of word documents with complex formulae, equations, tables and images.
You’re looking for OpenXML handling. C# probably has the best support, since there’s a Microsoft supported SDK - https://github.com/dotnet/Open-XML-SDK
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If you had to pick a library from another language (Rust, JS, etc.) that isn’t currently available in Python and have it instantly converted into Python for you to use, what would it be?
https://github.com/dotnet/Open-XML-SDK Yeah, it can be kind of wrapped with pythonnet and stuff. But having it totally pyhtonized would be sooooo great.
- Creating a Web App using Excel
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Count lines, words, and characters of a MS Word file? ( i.e. Test1.docx )
As an alternative, you could use the Powershell module Open-XML-SDK or PSwriteWord, or PSWriteOffice
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OpenXml throws a different exception given identical code and similar build configuration for two distinct solutions. Why?
PackageLoader was introduced in https://github.com/OfficeDev/Open-XML-SDK/commit/522200f65b9182f65a112130f830403467f54936
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Programatically replacing text in docx
In the official GitHub repository you will find similar tools listed, if you have a very particular requirement not fulfilled by OpenXML SDK.
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Formatting issues from Mac to Windows
Or alternatively you can create a .NET application using the Open XML SDK that does the same thing.
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Launch HN: Windmill (YC S22) – Turn scripts into internal apps and workflows
This looks amazing and I'd love to try it out for this one thing I have in mind.
I'm not familiar with the Deno part of Typescript. Would it somehow be possible to use a C# library as a dependency?
For example https://github.com/OfficeDev/Open-XML-SDK I need for a way to edit (not create) the openXML content of Microsoft Office files
What are some alternatives?
windmill - Open-source developer platform to turn scripts into workflows and UIs. Fastest workflow engine (5x vs Airflow). Open-source alternative to Airplane and Retool.
ClosedXML - ClosedXML is a .NET library for reading, manipulating and writing Excel 2007+ (.xlsx, .xlsm) files. It aims to provide an intuitive and user-friendly interface to dealing with the underlying OpenXML API.
plasmic - Visual builder for React. Build apps, websites, and content. Integrate with your codebase.
EPPlus
jackson - 🔥 Streamline your web application's authentication with Jackson, an SSO service supporting SAML and OpenID Connect protocols. Beyond enterprise-grade Single Sign-On, it also supports Directory Sync via the SCIM 2.0 protocol for automatic user and group provisioning/de-provisioning. 🤩
NPOI - a .NET library that can read/write Office formats without Microsoft Office installed. No COM+, no interop.
oil - Oils is our upgrade path from bash to a better language and runtime. It's also for Python and JavaScript users who avoid shell!
ExcelDataReader - Lightweight and fast library written in C# for reading Microsoft Excel files
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DocX - Fast and easy to use .NET library that creates or modifies Microsoft Word files without installing Word.
NetOffice - 🌌 Create add-ins and automation code for Microsoft Office applications.
Report-From-DocX-HTML-To-PDF-Converter - .NET Core library to create custom reports based on Word docx or HTML documents and convert to PDF