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Just starred Minyus [1] by Minyus [2]. It’s an exciting project with a lot to offer. No description available. References: [1]: https://github.com/Minyus/Minyus [2]: https://github.com/Minyus
I like uranusjr’s [1] project simpleindex [2]. No description available. References: [1]: https://github.com/uranusjr [2]: https://github.com/uranusjr/simpleindex
I came across lorenabalan [1] from lorenabalan [2], and it’s packed with great features and ideas. Personal repo References: [1]: https://github.com/lorenabalan/lorenabalan [2]: https://github.com/lorenabalan
I came across vim.wasm [1] from rhysd [2], and it’s packed with great features and ideas. Vim editor ported to WebAssembly References: [1]: https://github.com/rhysd/vim.wasm [2]: https://github.com/rhysd
I recently discovered de1-python [1] by dataengineerone [2], and it’s truly impressive. Curated collection of DE1’s favorite kedro pieces. References: [1]: https://github.com/dataengineerone/de1-python [2]: https://github.com/dataengineerone
I recently discovered markserv [1] by markserv [2], and it’s truly impressive. 🏁 serve markdown as html [3] (GitHub style), index directories, live-reload as you edit References: [1]: https://github.com/markserv/markserv [2]: https://github.com/markserv [3]: /html/
facelessuser [1] has done a fantastic job with pymdown-extensions [2]. Highly recommend taking a look. Extensions for Python Markdown References: [1]: https://github.com/facelessuser [2]: https://github.com/facelessuser/pymdown-extensions
Check out dirsync [1] by tkhyn [2]. It’s a well-crafted project with great potential. No description available. References: [1]: https://github.com/tkhyn/dirsync [2]: https://github.com/tkhyn
Check out andrewlin12 [1] and their project markdown2png [2]. Render markdown to PNG (or other formats) References: [1]: https://github.com/andrewlin12 [2]: https://github.com/andrewlin12/markdown2png
I recently discovered twint [1] by twintproject [2], and it’s truly impressive. An advanced Twitter scraping & OSINT tool written in Python that doesn’t use Twitter’s API, allowing you to scrape a user’s followers, following, Tweets and more while evading most API limitations. References: [1]: https://github.com/twintproject/twint [2]: https://github.com/twintproject
I like pytest-dev’s [1] project pluggy [2]. A minimalist production ready plugin system References: [1]: https://github.com/pytest-dev [2]: https://github.com/pytest-dev/pluggy
to-mc [1] has done a fantastic job with checksumdir [2]. Highly recommend taking a look. Simple package to compute a single deterministic hash of the file contents of a directory. References: [1]: https://github.com/to-mc [2]: https://github.com/to-mc/checksumdir
Check out asottile [1] and their project babi [2]. a text editor References: [1]: https://github.com/asottile [2]: https://github.com/asottile/babi
Check out jameslittle230 [1] and their project stork [2]. 🔎 Impossibly fast web search, made for static sites. References: [1]: https://github.com/jameslittle230 [2]: https://github.com/jameslittle230/stork
If you’re into interesting projects, don’t miss out on vim-commentary [1], created by tpope [2]. commentary.vim: comment stuff out References: [1]: https://github.com/tpope/vim-commentary [2]: https://github.com/tpope
I’m really excited about vim-fugitive [1], an amazing project by tpope [2]. It’s worth exploring! fugitive.vim: A Git [3] wrapper so awesome, it should be illegal References: [1]: https://github.com/tpope/vim-fugitive [2]: https://github.com/tpope [3]: /glossary/git/
The work on vim-surround [1] by tpope [2]. surround.vim: Delete/change/add parentheses/quotes/XML-tags/much more with ease References: [1]: https://github.com/tpope/vim-surround [2]: https://github.com/tpope
If you’re into interesting projects, don’t miss out on kedro-starters [1], created by kedro-org [2]. Templates for your Kedro projects. References: [1]: https://github.com/kedro-org/kedro-starters [2]: https://github.com/kedro-org
khzaw [1] has done a fantastic job with vim-conceal [2]. Highly recommend taking a look. A vim plugin making use of vim’s conceal feature for additional visual eyecandy. References: [1]: https://github.com/khzaw [2]: https://github.com/khzaw/vim-conceal
I’m impressed by vim-tmux-runner [1] from christoomey [2]. Vim and tmux, sittin’ in a tree… References: [1]: https://github.com/christoomey/vim-tmux-runner [2]: https://github.com/christoomey