Weekly Shaarli

All links of one week in a single page.

Week 35 (August 26, 2019)

GitHub - dnote/dnote: A simple notebook for developers
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With an interface to automatically capture snapshots to shaarli, this would be really useful (and vice versa, automatic importing of shaarli snippets)

GitHub - fdehau/tui-rs: Build terminal user interfaces and dashboards using Rust
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A TUI oriented library for rust - in case I want to delve deeper into rust

GitHub - sainnhe/gruvbox-material: Gruvbox with Material Palette
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text processing - Why is printf better than echo? - Unix & Linux Stack Exchange
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GitHub - slok/grafterm: Metrics dashboards on terminal (a grafana inspired terminal version)
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Aaron G / reddio · GitLab
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alternative to rtv - no tui client but shell script (i.e. pipeable, std-oriented, ..)

Seems an interesting concept to be able to script simple things through the shell.

ESP8266 Microcontroller for beginners
Python Learning Paths – Real Python
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possible alternative book recommendations here:

Book list of humble bundle sale - (see this comment for in-depth explanation of books)

How to Write a Git Commit Message

Style guides and reasons for commit messages

Note: Reference Management and Annotating in vim

general writing tips, vimrcs for writers and so on; from the NaNoWriMo:

https://www.naperwrimo.org/wiki/index.php?title=Vim_for_Writers

an example academic workflow for a book/paper/dissertation including bibtex references, notes, ... using Pandoc:

http://wcm1.web.rice.edu/plain-text-citations.html

more general thoughts about plaintext academia:

http://wcaleb.org/blog/my-academic-book-in-plain-text

a discussion on vim for novel writing:

https://old.reddit.com/r/vim/comments/byuuu3/vim_for_novel_writing/

and some latex templates:

https://writingjourney.org/blog/2017/08/16/using-latex-for-typesetting-short-story-anthologies-and-novels/