Saturday, 16 May 2020
Interesting Snippets from 2020-05-16
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GitHub - phpipam/phpipam: phpipam development repository
phpIPAM is an open-source web IP address management application. Its goal is to provide light and simple IP address management application. It is ajax-based using jQuery libraries, it uses php scripts and javascript and some HTML5/CSS3 features, so some modern browser is preferred to be able to display javascript quickly and correctly.
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GitHub - statping/statping: Status Page for monitoring your websites and applications with beautiful graphs, analytics, and plugins. Run on any type of environment.
An easy to use Status Page for your websites and applications. Statping will automatically fetch the application and render a beautiful status page with tons of features for you to build an even better status page. This Status Page generator allows you to use MySQL, Postgres, or SQLite on multiple operating systems.
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GitHub - ronitsinha/homepage: A customized version of weboas.is
I was getting tired of staring at the Google webpage, so I went out in search of a new homepage. I came across weboas.is, a slick and functional alternative to the Google webpage. I went ahead an made some modifications of my own (such as removing the background and autoscaling the search help menu). The customized version can be found here. Of course, it goes without saying that the original code is from weboas.is, a site which I recommend checking out (via the links in this README or the link on my site).
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GitHub - defunkt/gist: Potentially the best command line gister.
The gist gem provides a gist command that you can use from your terminal to upload content to https://gist.github.com/.
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GitHub - jdowner/gist: Gist command line interface
'gist' is a command line interface for working with github gists. It provides several methods for inspecting a users gists, and the ability to easily create them.
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GitHub - hackjutsu/Lepton: 💻 Democratizing Snippet Management (macOS/Win/Linux)
Lepton is a lean code snippet manager based on GitHub Gist.
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Can I use... Support tables for HTML5, CSS3, etc
"Can I use" provides up-to-date browser support tables for support of front-end web technologies on desktop and mobile web browsers.