Incremental transpilation with bundling.
CDK constructs to build RIO flavored CI/CD pipeline in AWS.
Watching your CDK apps since 2019
Live reloading when files change.
Pretty unicode tables for the command line. Based on the original cli-table.
Codex CLI is a coding agent from OpenAI that runs locally on your computer.
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A command line utility to work with Sentry. https://docs.sentry.io/hosted/learn/cli/
Spinners for use in the terminal
Get stdout window width, with two fallbacks, tty and then a default.
The linux x64 distribution of the Sentry CLI binary.
CLI tool for Angular
Toggle the CLI cursor
Run commands concurrently
CLI for webpack & friends
Validate a webpack configuration.
Lint your commit messages
easy to use progress-bar for command-line/terminal applications
Syntax highlighting in your terminal
Vite as Node.js runtime
Check if the process is running inside a Docker container
Lodash exported as ES modules.
CLI for the swc project
The darwin distribution of the Sentry CLI binary.
ZabbixAPI CLI for host create / delete / update
Command line utility that continuously watches for the buildkite job running current git HEAD and notifies on build status changes.
A CLI tool to watch your water intake.
A ruby CLI to make watching Twitch streams and VODs via Livestreamer fast and easy
magnit is a CLI tool to watch & recompile compass/stylus/less projects. It is a simple alternative to GUI applications like Scout and Koala, but it does not do watching and compilation itself, rather it uses existing executables of preprocessors.
This application scrapes data off of the website, https://agoodmovietowatch.com/, and uses it to feed a CLI app that helps you to find a movie to watch.
Adds a CLI and a feature to pull your next day of calendar events into the Timex Datalink watch. Note: Hardcoded protocol1 and EST timezone. At the moment.
# Otto AsciiDoc-powered static site generator with Jekyll-style conventions: layouts, includes, data files, posts, drafts, permalinks, and custom collections. ## Install ```sh gem install ottogen ``` Requires Ruby 3.0 or newer. ## Quickstart ```sh mkdir mysite && cd mysite otto init otto build otto serve open http://127.0.0.1:8778/ ``` For a longer walkthrough including AsciiDoc syntax, see [GUIDE.md](GUIDE.md). ## Commands | Command | Description | |---|---| | `otto init [DIR]` | Scaffold a new site (current dir if omitted) | | `otto build` | Render the site to `_build/` | | `otto build --drafts` | Include posts from `_drafts/` | | `otto watch` | Rebuild on file change | | `otto serve` | Serve `_build/` on port 8778 | | `otto generate PAGE` | Create a new page in `pages/` | | `otto post "Title"` | Create a new dated post in `_posts/` | | `otto clean` | Delete `_build/` | | `otto doctor` | Sanity-check project layout | ## Project layout ``` my-site/ ├── .otto # marker ├── config.yml # site config ├── assets/ # copied verbatim into _build/ ├── pages/ # AsciiDoc pages, output mirrors path ├── _layouts/ # ERB layouts (.html.erb) ├── _includes/ # ERB partials ├── _data/ # YAML/JSON files exposed as site.data.* ├── _posts/ # YYYY-MM-DD-slug.adoc └── _drafts/ # undated drafts (excluded by default) ``` ## Configuration (`config.yml`) ```yaml title: My Otto Site description: Things I write url: https://example.com baseurl: "" permalink: /:year/:month/:day/:slug/ collections: recipes: output: true ``` `permalink` accepts these tokens: `:year`, `:month`, `:day`, `:slug`, `:title`. Templates ending in `/` produce pretty URLs (`<path>/index.html`). ## Pages and posts Both support YAML front matter: ```adoc --- layout: default title: Hello tags: [ruby, cli] --- = Hello Welcome to {site_title}. This page is at {page_url}. ``` Pages live under `pages/`; posts under `_posts/` with `YYYY-MM-DD-slug.adoc` names. Layouts wrap rendered AsciiDoc; partials in `_includes/` are pulled in via `<%= partial 'header.html' %>`. ## License MIT