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Show HN: OpenAPI DevTools – Chrome extension that generates an API spec

Effortlessly discover API behaviour with a Chrome extension that automatically generates OpenAPI specifications in real time for any app or website.

Show HN: OpenAPI DevTools – Chrome extension that generates an API spec

Effortlessly discover API behaviour with a Chrome extension that automatically generates OpenAPI specifications in real time for any app or website.

Show HN: OpenAPI DevTools – Chrome extension that generates an API spec

Effortlessly discover API behaviour with a Chrome extension that automatically generates OpenAPI specifications in real time for any app or website.

Show HN: OpenAPI DevTools – Chrome extension that generates an API spec

Effortlessly discover API behaviour with a Chrome extension that automatically generates OpenAPI specifications in real time for any app or website.

Show HN: React-magic-motion, a package to automatically animate your components

react-magic-motion is a npm package for react.js that gives you a component named <MagicMotion>. All children of this MagicMotion tag will have all their layout changes animated.<p>This automatic animation built on top of framer-motion, so that means that you will get all of its features as well (spring animation, shared layout animations, etc...).<p><a href="https://www.react-magic-motion.com/" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://www.react-magic-motion.com/</a><p><a href="https://github.com/etesam913/react-magic-motion">https://github.com/etesam913/react-magic-motion</a>

Show HN: Togomak – declarative pipeline orchestrator based on HCL and Terraform

Togomak is a command line tool that runs pipelines locally and on the cloud using HashiCorp Configuration Language with a Terraform-like architecture. I am a DevOps engineer and I wanted to build something that is CI/CD provider agnostic - something like GNU make, which I could plug into any provider of choice and not have to rewrite anything while retaining its rich features.<p>I love Terraform and its ecosystem, so I guess I borrowed a huge chunk of their design. Togomak makes parts of your pipeline reusable, by making it a Togomak module, just like Terraform modules. It also gives you power over several HCL functions, loop expressions, templating, and customizing a pipeline according to user input.<p>I started this project over a year ago, and over the course, I learned a lot about how Terraform works. Hopefully, some of our other Terraform friends would find this little tool useful!<p>togomak is actually short for "to-go-and-make", and it sounds similar to "tokamak", a fusion device using magnetic fields to contain hot plasma for energy; perhaps it's containers here!

Show HN: Fire UK Calculator and Visualiser

Show HN: Paclear – A Fun Twist on the 'Clear' Command with Pac-Man Animation

Delight your terminal with paclear, a whimsical take on the 'clear' command accompanied by a PAC-MAN animation. It's a fun way to clear your terminal screen and enjoy a bit of nostalgia at the same time.

Show HN: Paclear – A Fun Twist on the 'Clear' Command with Pac-Man Animation

Delight your terminal with paclear, a whimsical take on the 'clear' command accompanied by a PAC-MAN animation. It's a fun way to clear your terminal screen and enjoy a bit of nostalgia at the same time.

Show HN: Roadmap – A Personal Growth Game for Social Anxiety

Show HN: Roadmap – A Personal Growth Game for Social Anxiety

Show HN: Revert – Open-source unified API for product integrations

Show HN: Revert – Open-source unified API for product integrations

Show HN: Restaurants in Peace – leave a remembrance for a closed restaurant

Hey HN! I go a bit about the project on the about [0] page, but wanted to chime in here as well.<p>It’s been a project long in the making - it started in 2019, before everything shut down/changed. The list of closed restaurants I found - for New York only - was already really long. So now (that I have time to work on it at recurse.com) it really felt like I needed to do something about it.<p>When a restaurant (or any business) shows up on Google Maps as “permanently closed”, in that bright red font, there’s always a tiny bit of a pang of sadness. It’s definitely more than a pang when you look for a place you loved and expected to visit again.<p>The project’s “aesthetic” is inspired by early 2000s funeral homes’ websites. The combination of funeral + restaurant is what made it click for me. Maybe what we long for is a place to share our losses? Maybe.<p>Thanks for checking it out! :)<p>[0] <a href="https://restaurants.rip/about" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://restaurants.rip/about</a>

Show HN: Restaurants in Peace – leave a remembrance for a closed restaurant

Hey HN! I go a bit about the project on the about [0] page, but wanted to chime in here as well.<p>It’s been a project long in the making - it started in 2019, before everything shut down/changed. The list of closed restaurants I found - for New York only - was already really long. So now (that I have time to work on it at recurse.com) it really felt like I needed to do something about it.<p>When a restaurant (or any business) shows up on Google Maps as “permanently closed”, in that bright red font, there’s always a tiny bit of a pang of sadness. It’s definitely more than a pang when you look for a place you loved and expected to visit again.<p>The project’s “aesthetic” is inspired by early 2000s funeral homes’ websites. The combination of funeral + restaurant is what made it click for me. Maybe what we long for is a place to share our losses? Maybe.<p>Thanks for checking it out! :)<p>[0] <a href="https://restaurants.rip/about" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://restaurants.rip/about</a>

Show HN: Restaurants in Peace – leave a remembrance for a closed restaurant

Hey HN! I go a bit about the project on the about [0] page, but wanted to chime in here as well.<p>It’s been a project long in the making - it started in 2019, before everything shut down/changed. The list of closed restaurants I found - for New York only - was already really long. So now (that I have time to work on it at recurse.com) it really felt like I needed to do something about it.<p>When a restaurant (or any business) shows up on Google Maps as “permanently closed”, in that bright red font, there’s always a tiny bit of a pang of sadness. It’s definitely more than a pang when you look for a place you loved and expected to visit again.<p>The project’s “aesthetic” is inspired by early 2000s funeral homes’ websites. The combination of funeral + restaurant is what made it click for me. Maybe what we long for is a place to share our losses? Maybe.<p>Thanks for checking it out! :)<p>[0] <a href="https://restaurants.rip/about" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://restaurants.rip/about</a>

Show HN: Restaurants in Peace – leave a remembrance for a closed restaurant

Hey HN! I go a bit about the project on the about [0] page, but wanted to chime in here as well.<p>It’s been a project long in the making - it started in 2019, before everything shut down/changed. The list of closed restaurants I found - for New York only - was already really long. So now (that I have time to work on it at recurse.com) it really felt like I needed to do something about it.<p>When a restaurant (or any business) shows up on Google Maps as “permanently closed”, in that bright red font, there’s always a tiny bit of a pang of sadness. It’s definitely more than a pang when you look for a place you loved and expected to visit again.<p>The project’s “aesthetic” is inspired by early 2000s funeral homes’ websites. The combination of funeral + restaurant is what made it click for me. Maybe what we long for is a place to share our losses? Maybe.<p>Thanks for checking it out! :)<p>[0] <a href="https://restaurants.rip/about" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://restaurants.rip/about</a>

Show HN: Use an EEPROM as Programmable Logic

Show HN: Papermark – the open-source DocSend alternative with custom domains

Hi HN! We’re Marc and Iuliia from Papermark (<a href="https://papermark.io" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://papermark.io</a>). We're building an open-source, modern document sharing platform with real-time engagement analytics and 100% customization.<p>It all started as a tweet [1] and led to our launch on Product Hunt [2] last month. We crossed over 1000 stars and over 10 contributors on GitHub (<a href="https://github.com/mfts/papermark">https://github.com/mfts/papermark</a>).<p>Incumbents, like DocSend, founded in the early 2010s have been acquired already and just don't innovate anymore. Their main priority is enterprise clients.<p>As founders and developers ourselves we always felt that our needs are not being served. We struggle to get actionable insights when sending pitch decks to investors or sales proposals to customers. We are missing the flexibility and integrations with our existing applications and tech stack.<p>That’s why we are building Papermark.<p>Our bigger vision<p>A developer-friendly document sharing platform doesn’t exist yet! We believe that document analytics should be available to anyone that is creating and sharing documents.<p>- Rich observability: Don’t get left in the dark when sharing a document. Papermark will provide full transparency by exposing all document-related events through webhooks.<p>- Fast performance: We are built on top of Vercel to serve your documents fast wherever your recipients are located and watching the engagement data arrive in real-time with Clickhouse under the hood.<p>- Developer-friendly: We will be expanding the platform with a clean REST API, so you can create, share, connect and expand documents that you are sending both externally and internally.<p>Let's stop sharing documents like it's 2013. I would love to hear your ideas, experiences, and feedback on any and all of the above. What issues have you had with document sharing?<p>[1] <a href="https://x.com/mfts0/status/1660980644065730561?s=20" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://x.com/mfts0/status/1660980644065730561?s=20</a><p>[2] <a href="https://x.com/mfts0/status/1698596179578147142?s=20" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://x.com/mfts0/status/1698596179578147142?s=20</a>

Show HN: Autolicious – AI-powered bookmark cataloging Chrome extension

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