Code I wrote
December 22, 2017
In 2017, I wrote 17 programs. Some or neat tools, some are playthings, and some are libraries for Go.
- howmanypeoplearearound (2,967 stars)
- Count the number of people around you 👨 👨 👦 by monitoring wifi signals 🛰.
- PIanoAI (233 stars)
- Realtime piano learning and accompaniment from a Pi-powered AI 🎹.
- progressbar (215 stars)
- A really basic thread-safe progressbar for Golang applications.
- croc (207 stars)
- Easily get things from one computer to another 🐊.
- closestmatch (140 stars)
- Golang library for fuzzy matching within a set of strings 📃.
- pluck (134 stars)
- Pluck text in a fast and intuitive way 🐓.
- playlistfromsong (108 stars)
- Create an offline music playlist from a single song :notes:.
- linkcrawler (105 stars)
- Cross-platform persistent and distributed web crawler 🔗.
- jsonstore (76 stars)
- Simple thread-safe in-memory JSON key-store with persistent backend.
- cowyodel (31 stars)
- Easily move things between computers with a code phrase and https://cowyo.com 🐄 💬.
- markdown2tufte (24 stars)
- Process markdown into a nice Tufte-like website :book:.
- crawdad (19 stars)
- Cross-platform persistent and distributed web crawler 🦀.
- boltdb-server (15 stars)
- Fancy server and Go package for connecting to BoltDB databases.
- readable (11 stars)
- Making web pages readable in a browser and in the command line 🔗 :book:.
- onetwothree (8 stars)
- A responsive minimalist theme for Hugo that is simple as 1, 2, 3.
- makemydrivefun (5 stars)
- Source code for https://makemydrive.fun.
- urlss (4 stars)
- URL shortening service.
Written on 22 December 2017. Categories: coding.
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