I’m impressed by gitdown from calebporzio.
A simple package to parse Github Flavored Markdown in PHP
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I’m impressed by gitdown from calebporzio.
A simple package to parse Github Flavored Markdown in PHP
Check out kedro-org and their project kedro-community.
Examples of data science projects created with Kedro.
I’m really excited about python-c2f, an amazing project by grantjenks. It’s worth exploring!
Cython for All with GitHub Actions
Check out wesbos and their project beginner-javascript.
Slam Dunk JavaScript
If you’re into interesting projects, don’t miss out on awesome-react-components, created by brillout.
Curated List of React Components & Libraries.
I came across jumpcutter from carykh, and it’s packed with great features and ideas.
Automatically edits vidx. Explanation here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQ8orIurGxw
Check out great-expectations and their project great_expectations.
Always know what to expect from your data.
I like asmeurer’s project removestar.
Tool to automatically replace ‘import *’ in Python files with explicit imports
Check out lolcommits and their project lolcommits.
📷 git-based selfies for software developers
I’m really excited about mask, an amazing project by jacobdeichert. It’s worth exploring!
🎭 A CLI task runner defined by a simple markdown file
Check out pyjanitor-devs and their project pandas_flavor.
The easy way to write your own flavor of Pandas
I recently discovered git-history by pomber, and it’s truly impressive.
Quickly browse the history of a file from any git repository