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馃憢 Located in the mid-West USA, I speak English, Deutsche (poorly), kaj anka怒 Esperanton. I can read French, a bit. 小谢邪胁邪 校泻褉邪褩薪褨!
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I've published instructions for using fzf to create an interactive TUI for todotxt with fzf, including scripts: https://hg.sr.ht/~ser/ddt/browse/tdp/README.md?rev=tip. There's a demo on asciinema, albeit one that doesn't show keystrokes, unfortunately: https://asciinema.org/a/9mYAFfcNat1KD9ZJY7W5Kx826
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ANN: kanto, showing Kanban boards from your todo.txt list. https://hg.sr.ht/~ser/kanto Kanto works entirely with todotxt syntax, using +project and @context tags to display a Kanban board in a terminal. It can promote or demote tasks; otherwise, you use normal todotxt tools to manage your lists. It's a tiny, one-person productivity tool. Let me know what you think.
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I just wasted a morning trying to bend Hugo to my will, to generate a gemini site alongside my web site.
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Which brings me to Claptrap (https://sr.ht/~ser/claptrap) -- claptrap: a Go flags library. Very small, much features! No dependencies & getoptish.
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The work that culminated in Claptrap (https://sr.ht/~ser/claptrap) was a couple of years of reviewing flag libraries for Go every few months. I decided to publish this as a reference for other developers looking at flag libraries. https://hg.sr.ht/~ser/flag-libs-analysis It's looks at 19 flags libraries and lists LOC and complexity metrics. It has an (incomplete) features table. Maybe someone else will find it useful. Let me know if you have any suggested additions!
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Here's a little tutorial on how to make a Quake-terminal-like terminal in bspwm with only a couple of lines of script: gemini://ser1.net/post/bspwm_quake.gmi
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Legume (https://sr.ht/~ser/legume) is a distributed issue tracker base on developer code comments such as TODO and FIXME. It has no separate metadata or database and understands several programming languages.
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Forage is a hopping list front-end for your (self-hosted) Mealie instance. It's native (not a web view), and runs on either your desktop or mobile device. I've just released version 1.1.2, which features an offline mode, and syncing and merging. You can find the a longer description, screen shots, the sourcecode, and links to binaries, here: https://sr.ht/~ser/forage/
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I'm about to spam some projects I've written that are active, and which I want in my feed. There are less than 6, and I'll spread them out a bit, but given how light posts are they may cluster anyway. FYI.
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Is there a static gemini blogger that takes a directory of gmi, extracts (say) the title and first paragraph, and generates an index? Something more than a page of links, and less than munging all of the blog entries together into one file.
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For users of syncthing and todo.txt: https://hg.sr.ht/~ser/todotxt-merge is a todo.txt-aware merge tool for resolving sync-conflict files.
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Martin, 膲u vi priiensis aldonus kategoriojn / etikedojn? Kiel "lingvo," "temo," kaj tiel plu.
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For anyone using kpmenu (a terminal Keepass client), I've pushed a PR that adds autotype support. It farms out autotyping to a helper, and I've released one of those, too: https://hg.sr.ht/~ser/quasiauto. I hope this helps some folk.