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termux-app
Termux - a terminal emulator application for Android OS extendible by variety of packages.
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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Puts Debuggerer
Ruby library for improved puts debugging, automatically displaying bonus useful information such as source line number and source code.
Finally, the configuration that I honestly find the most time-consuming and complicated. The first thing to do is to install Termux, an android terminal application, and a Linux environment. There are two ways to download the latest version of Termux: F-droid and GitHub. Once we have successfully installed Termux we must run a series of commands:
In the last few days, I’ve trying to improve my productivity and with it my note-taking system. Over the last couple of years, I've tried different tools, from Notion, Evernote, Google Docs, Google Keep, etc. In the end and after many hesitations, research and testing, I have concluded that the best software for me is Obsidian.md. Obsidian is a handy little program that uses links to connect notes. It is based on Markdown, which is a lightweight language used for writing and formatting plain text documents.
One advantage that Obsidian offers over many other applications is that it is completely free but within certain nuances. That is, for personal use it is 100% free, you don't need to register, and it offers access to many plugins and community support. Thanks to this, the fact that the possibility of syncing your notes through Obsidian is a paid feature was not a drawback. This is because I have decided to use git, software for tracking changes in any set files, and GitHub as the cloud-based git repository hosting service.
One advantage that Obsidian offers over many other applications is that it is completely free but within certain nuances. That is, for personal use it is 100% free, you don't need to register, and it offers access to many plugins and community support. Thanks to this, the fact that the possibility of syncing your notes through Obsidian is a paid feature was not a drawback. This is because I have decided to use git, software for tracking changes in any set files, and GitHub as the cloud-based git repository hosting service.
First of all, I created the repo on GitHub. Afterward, on my pc I installed Obsidian and with Gitkraken, a graphical interface for git, I cloned the repo to my local machine. For anyone who wants to build a similar system, there is no need to use Gitkraken, you may directly use git from the command line as well as other graphical interfaces such as GitHub Desktop or Sourcetree. Then, the only thing left to do was to use my repository as the base folder for the Obsidian vault.