TabFS
Pry
TabFS | Pry | |
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27 | 36 | |
3,780 | 6,735 | |
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1.6 | 7.2 | |
about 1 year ago | about 1 month ago | |
JavaScript | Ruby | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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TabFS
- The File Filesystem
- Ask HN: What is your wishlist for a new browser interface?
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On Desktop GUI Minimalism
It may not be exactly what you have in mind but there is an interesting extension along similar lines (mostly for chrome) called TabFS that mounts your open tabs as a filesystem...
https://omar.website/tabfs/
- bash command to catch opened url by browser
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TabDB: Using browser tabs as a database like only a maniac would
I hoped it does something like TabFS and I could query my tabs content with SQL but it's not. Seems useless to me, sorry.
https://github.com/osnr/TabFS
- How do I get the list of "opened tabs" on firefox? Active and inactive tabs.
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Ask HN: Alternatives to organizing code in files and folders?
> Using ls for listing modules/classes...
Interesting. Just made me think of using a custom filesystem to navigate a codebase. Similar to: https://github.com/osnr/TabFS. I wonder if anyone has done this.
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How I Built A Python Command Line Tool To Enhance My Browser Usage
You might also be interested in TabFS https://omar.website/tabfs/ - which would exposes the browser's tab as a filesystem.
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TabFS – a browser extension that mounts the browser tabs as a filesystem
Hmm, this might be the right audience - anyone with C and JS skills want to poke at https://github.com/osnr/TabFS/issues/75 and maybe come up with a pull request? (I got as far as I could on the C side, all the details are in the issue, but I'm not sure what shape the javascript side of the fix would be...)
Pry
- The File Filesystem
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Ruby 3.3
that's surprising considering `pry`[1] is such an amazing debugger IMO.
[1] https://github.com/pry/pry
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Enhancing development with REPLs - A practical guide
All of my recent tutorials and projects were primarily managed using the default Ruby REPL, irb, and I must say it's been nothing short of amazing. However, what ultimately prompted me to switch to Pry was its offering of better defaults. But what exactly does that mean? Let me demonstrate:
- Free/low cost IDE recommendations please. :)
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Debugging Help
For older versions: Pry Gem
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Anyone else working through Michael Hartl's Learn Enough RoR Series that might be able to help me with a failing unit test?
To do that, I would install `pry` into your rails project and then use it look around right before your test fails.https://github.com/pry/pry
- I made a tool to help cleanly copy & paste code from irb/pry sessions
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shell-maker: Make your own shell in 15 lines of elisp (batteries included)
This means I can be editing a shell script and easily inject arbitrary regions into a shell buffer for immediate testing (point never leaves the window where I am editing, and I can view the shell output in an adjacent window). This is similar to what Robe does with Pry within an inferior Ruby process using comint.
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Building GitHub with Ruby on Rails
https://pry.github.io/ - also a lot of features from Pry have made it into the default IRB these days, but I still use pry. I don't know the equivalent commands in IRB.
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Is parallel threading never going to be a thing?
For debugging, while not multi-threaded, to my knowledge, is the pry gem for debugging. There are a few different flavors, for instance, my favorite is pry-byebug.
What are some alternatives?
yet-another-speed-dial - a modern speed dial for chrome, edge and firefox
Byebug - Debugging in Ruby 2
firefox-sidebery-minimal-style - Universal minimal style for Firefox and Sidebery
irbtools - Improvements for Ruby's IRB console 💎︎
warpinator - Share files across the LAN
Hirb - A mini view framework for console/irb that's easy to use, even while under its influence. Console goodies include a no-wrap table, auto-pager, tree and menu.
chrome-session-dump - A program for extracting information from chrome session files.
debug - Debugging functionality for Ruby
side-view - An experiment with opening mobile views of pages in the sidebar
pry-remote - Connect to Pry remotely
pip - The Python package installer
Amazing Print - Pretty print your Ruby objects with style -- in full color and with proper indentation