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Top 11 ycombinator Open-Source Projects
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react-print-pdf
Build and generate PDF using React 📄 UI kit for PDFs and print documents. Simple, reusable components and templates to create great invoices, docs, brochures. Use your favorite front-end framework React to build your next PDF.
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SurveyJS
Open-Source JSON Form Builder to Create Dynamic Forms Right in Your App. With SurveyJS form UI libraries, you can build and style forms in a fully-integrated drag & drop form builder, render them in your JS app, and store form submission data in any backend, inc. PHP, ASP.NET Core, and Node.js.
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refined-hacker-news
✨ Hacker News, but refined — Interface tweaks and features to make the HN experience better
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graham-essays
📚 Download the full collection of Paul Graham essays in EPUB, PDF & Markdown for easy reading.
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swishjam
The Brain Of Your B2B SaaS. A better way to unify your customers' data and get meaningful insights out of the box. Built on Next.js, Ruby on Rails, Tailwind, Shadcn, and more. Backed by Y Combinator - YC W23
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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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ben-decentralized-chatbot
YC Hackathon 2018 Winner Project. BEN: A decentralized chatbot that uses federated learning.
For this comparison we decided to use a simple example of HTML document with some specific CSS styles (fonts, margins, etc.) and a header and footer. We used the react-print-pdf library to design the HTML document using React components. Especially, we re-used the advanced invoice with QR code template from the reac-print-pdf library. We then converted this HTML document to PDF using each of the four libraries and compared both the process required to generate the PDF and the quality of the output. We run the experiment on a MacBook Pro with Apple M1 Pro chip, 32 GB of RAM, using Node.js v20.11.0. We used chromium as the browser for Puppeteer and Playwright.
Project mention: Ask HN: Are there any alternative front ends for HN? | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-01-27You can checkout this repo and see if something is more appealing to you: https://github.com/cheeaun/awesome-hacker-news
I personally just use Stylus and have a custom css for making things a but more readable and user friendly.
There's also this extension that just refines a couple things: https://github.com/plibither8/refined-hacker-news
Project mention: Show HN: I made an iOS HN app to navigate large threads without getting lost | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-05-22Thanks!
> I can't tell what the hashtag button is for
It's demonstrated in the guide [1]
I have to think about how to explain the feature in the app without overwhelming the user. Always open to suggestions!
> The numbers in the lower right corner of each stack seem like they refer to the number of sub-comments, but in my brief experience this doesn't seem to be the case. Is this a bug, of have I misunderstood what these numbers refer to?
It's the total number of comments in the subtree (including all the child subtrees and their subtrees and so on).
> I'd prefer to be able to tap a comment stack and have it open up. I get that swiping isn't that hard, but I typically one-hand and would prefer if mere tapping did the same thing as swiping (and I can't think of what else a tap would mean, so it shouldn't cause a conflict to have this as an option, right?)
I think it could be a frustrating experience when you mistap upvote or any other button, expanding/collapsing the stack instead. I will try it to see how it feels, it just might be one of those things that look good only on paper, and once implemented it'll be just an extra option that everybody ignores. There's also a good argument for that - accessibility [2], but there are alternatives for the tap gesture.
> I would suggest adding Settings to this menu, as an alternate way of reaching it.
I figured that on average users go to settings only a few times, mostly when they initially set up the app. Adding an entry point on the thread screen would increase the complexity, support and testing efforts, but further down the road when other things are ironed out it can be a good improvement.
[1] https://github.com/devandsev/HackerNews-Support/wiki/Guide#a...
[2] https://github.com/devandsev/HackerNews-Support/issues/1
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Index
What are some of the best open-source ycombinator projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | react-print-pdf | 1,948 |
2 | circumflex | 1,064 |
3 | refined-hacker-news | 789 |
4 | graham-essays | 531 |
5 | swishjam | 167 |
6 | obsidian-hackernews | 64 |
7 | hackernews-to-raindrop | 25 |
8 | ben-decentralized-chatbot | 14 |
9 | news-ycombinator-client | 3 |
10 | hn-blacklist | 2 |
11 | HackerNews-Support | 1 |
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