Next time you need to build an app or dashboard for your terminal, be sure to check out tui-rs - a Rust library making it easier to build rich terminal user interfaces and dashboards:
https://github.com/fdehau/tui-rs
The command palette on GitHub (cmd/ctrl + k) now allows you to select options for a command such as changing the tab size to something more compact. What other quick commands would you like to see here?
Recently switched to the dark side? Remember that you can change the images shown in READMEs depending on the light / dark theme of the reader.
Example:
https://github.com/scarmuega/choose-your-side
Whether you use conventional commits or your own conventions, @orhunp_’s git-cliff is a great little tool for generating changelogs:
https://github.com/orhun/git-cliff
💡 Did you know you can use GitHub Actions to publish to GitHub Packages? Find out how!
In need of a nice, free, and open source podcast aggregator for your browser? The podStation Chrome extension might be just what you're looking (or listening) for:
https://github.com/podStation/podStation
Wow. Of course there’s an API for exploring Owen Wilson’s "wow" exclamations in movies!
Nice work @AviMamenko 👏
https://owen-wilson-wow-api.herokuapp.com/
On The Download with @film_girl, the ZX Spectrum turns 40, GitHub Desktop 3.0 and a classic Mac project in the browser. Catch up with this and more of the week’s news for nerds
https://youtu.be/Bj0yVcOhfW0
Discussions are for collaborating! And sometimes that means working together to build core flight systems 🚀
Check out how communities are using GitHub Discussions to build and maintain your favorite open source projects.
https://github.blog/2022-01-13-how-five-open-source-communities-are-using-github-discussions/
Thanks to the efforts of the Elixir community, GitHub supports code navigation for Elixir repositories. Learn how your favorite language can add this support too!
https://github.co/3Lru96J
Astro is a static site generator simple that's tapping into the secret to building faster website: shipping less JavaScript.
Join us this Friday at 1pm EST as @Bholmesdev shares tips on building faster websites with @Astrodotbuild. 🚀
RSVP here:
https://bit.ly/37HNIcJ
🚢 Shipped today for GitHub Issues: the ability to create and delete fields in a project’s settings, more analytics for project insights and other improvements. Check it out in today’s Changelog.
https://github.blog/changelog/2022-04-28-the-new-github-issues-april-28th-update/
The software you depend on doesn't need to be hard to keep up with. In fact, there are many built-in tools in GitHub ready to aid in keeping your projects secure.
https://github.blog/2022-04-28-best-practices-to-keep-your-projects-secure-on-github/
In the most recent PyTorch Developer Podcast, @_seemethere takes us through their experience migrating PyTorch's CI over to GitHub Actions including practical tips on keeping your checks meaningful and how they make their workflows more reusable:
https://pytorch-dev-podcast.simplecast.com/episodes/new-ci
Looking to understand or explore some JSON? Just paste or upload to visualize it as a graph with
Thanks to @aykutsarach!
https://jsonvisio.com/
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