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I made a mod launcher for classic Doom (specifically, GZDoom) because I wasn't a fan of what currently exists. CleanDoom focuses on simplicity and usability.

If anyone here is a Doom fan, give it a try and let me know what you think!

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submitted 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by popcar2 to c/showoff
 
 

cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/8351433

Hey folks, I just released my fake OS project after around 2.5 months of working on it. Any feedback is greatly appreciated, thanks!

Get it here: https://popcar2.itch.io/godotos

Source code here: https://github.com/popcar2/GodotOS

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I created a CLI tool that can be used to create, update, list and export (to HTML) software design documents like Architecture Decision Records (ADR), Requests for Comments (RFC), and any other custom document types you may have.

It's already trivial to create a Markdown file from an existing template and start typing. And, you will have to do most of the job in your favorite editor anyway. Here is what talo brings to the table:

  • You can list all your documents displaying their titles and latest statuses.
  • You can export your documents to HTML. talo will link documents to each other so that when a document supersedes another, you will be able to navigate between the two via hyperlinks.
  • You are not limited to ADR and RFC. You can create your own document type(s) and use talo to manage them.

The demo GIF in the README showcases some of the use cases. Advanced topics like creating your own document types are also documented in the README.

talo is free and open source.

If you already have .NET SDK 8.0, you can install it as a dotnet tool (dotnet tool install --global Canpolat.Talo). Otherwise, you can download the single file binary executable for your system (Linux/Windows).

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submitted 11 months ago by mac to c/showoff
 
 

Not OC

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Kaomoji generator (self.showoff)
submitted 1 year ago by Hjagu to c/showoff
 
 

I created this kaomoji (text emoji) generator. Here you can find ~2000 kaomojis. If you want all ~8 000 000 you can download and run the script

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Online histogram maker (histogrammaker.co)
submitted 1 year ago by mac to c/showoff
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Video Thumbnail API (thumbnail.video)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by mac to c/showoff
 
 

Free online tool to get thumbnails from a public video. (tool not made by me)

Works from browser or using an API

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cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/3038679

Modulo.js is full featured Web Component framework, in a single 2000 line file without any dependencies. It's packed with many modern features (state management, data binding, liquid-style templating, SSR), and can even build itself and your components from within the browser, so no NPM or terminal skills are needed, making it easier to teach beginners.

While it might be new, I've been using internally for almost a year, meaning the documentation is fairly complete for a project at this stage, with 100s of example components / tutorials. So, I'd love to hear feedback! :)

Anyone into trying a new, fun little open source framework?

credit : @modulojs

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Shaq - A CLI for Shazam (blog.yossarian.net)
submitted 1 year ago by mac to c/showoff
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Redox is a Unix-like Operating System written in Rust, aiming to bring the innovations of Rust to a modern microkernel and full set of applications.

Jeremy Soller(BDFL of Redox) is on lemmy @[email protected]

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I made another post about the same website:

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By u/miacoder

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by dwraf_of_ignorance to c/showoff
 
 

You can get lost in this for hours. Have a great time.

And also please comment what you got:

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By @bendersej on "X"

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Password game which became popular on programming.dev due to this https://programming.dev/post/259125 post. Credit: @nealagarwal on "X"

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Not mine, but great tool