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My, a human, corner of things on myCorner. Trying to learn not to teach https://dagimg-dot.netlify.app
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Revamped [Noty] with new features, improvements and potentially new bugs too πŸ˜‚.

- Window size persistence
- Custom font support
- Note renaming and deletion (with your keyboard)
- New color schemes
- New keyboard shortcuts
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Math has been silent after this beautiful proof !!!
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Forwarded from just a bit
is this reddit or linkedin?
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broooo...πŸ˜‚ is this a dream

the vid is πŸ”₯πŸ”₯ tho
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What's your ego balancing mechanism?

me, I open any video by [tsoding]
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"Procrastination is the arrogant assumption that God owes you another opportunity to do what you had time to do"
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Introducing floww - a CLI to manage workflows on Linux

πŸ‘‹ I think it's my first dive into building a slightly complex app. 😁 (for me)

Whenever I start my day or dive into tasks like competitive programming, work, or research, I dread the manual process of setting up my workspace.

Imagine the hassle of opening windows in the right workspaces and running the right commands in the terminals every time I restart my PC. So, I decided to build a tool to automate this β€” floww, a new CLI app! πŸš€

I designed floww to be extensible with configuration files and to have an intuitive command-line interface. It might not be for everyone, but it works for me. If you're on Linux and you're a power workspace user, I'd love for you to give it a try!

The basic features are adding, editing, validating, applying and removing workflows.

For in detail explanations check out the readme on Github - [Repo]

Let me know what you think, or if you have any tips to make it even better! 😊
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Thanks to [:wq] I got t3.chat pro plan for 1 month for free.

Here I integrated it to my launcher to easily search from anywhere.

Check out his channel to get the promo code!
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Today I went 1 step further and integrated floww with pop-launcher so that I can launch my workflows easily.

To achieve this I wrote a plugin floww-pop-launcher-plugin that communicates with both my workflows (normal folder) and the pop-launcher's IPC Service.

It was actually really simple to write the plugin because the communication with the launcher service is over stdin and stdout via JSON(as a CRUD dev this was a breeze 😁). I think this might be the best way to build a plugin system since you can communicate with it almost from anywhere.

The video is the workflow I wrote for A2SV Learning
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There is no sure path to success but the surest path to failure is trying to please everyone.
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are you readyyyyyyy....



to be an adult? πŸ˜‚
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If the website you want to use as a standalone app doesn't support PWA there are still ways to achieve what you want.

1. nativefier

I use the following command to build the website I want as a native app, you can see more options in nativefier --help. Even though the repo is changed to a public archive (not maintained anymore), they give you an option to use the latest electron versions through a flag(-e). so you get the latest chromium version. You can also change the user agent.


nativefier <url> -e 35.2.2 -p linux --background-color '#2e2c29' --maximize --hide-window-frame -u firefox


2. pake-cli

pake <url> --name <name> --fullscreen


This is one builds a tauri app which has less size, less memory usage but it gives you .deb for linux so if you are in a distro other than debian ones you have to extract and install it manually.

The title bar is weird and doesn't adapt to the page you are in. (This is annoying)

The screenshot is Jira desktop app built using nativefier
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