Best of GitHub2023

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    Avatar of 80lv80 LEVEL·2y

    A Programmer Presents a Mind-Blowing Multi-Window Adaptive Experience

    A programmer has developed a setup that allows synchronization of a 3D scene across multiple browser windows. It uses Three.js and localStorage and is designed for developers interested in advanced web graphics and window management techniques.

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    Iconbuddy — 100K+ open source icons

    Iconbuddy - 100K+ open source icons Iconbuddy Download, Customize, Edit and Personalize. We're shipping things fast af! We're soon launching a powerfulapi, sign up to keep updated. Contact us or follow us on us on Twitter.

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    tldraw/tldraw: a very good whiteboard

    Tldraw is a collaborative digital whiteboard available at tldraw.com. Its editor, user interface, and other underlying libraries are open source and available in this repository. You can use it to create a drop-in whiteboard for your product or as the foundation on which to build your own infinite canvas applications.

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    Auth.js

    Use with any OAuth 2 or OpenID Connect provider - Built in email / passwordless / magic link. Use with any username / password store.

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    Avatar of tilThis is Learning·2y

    The Most Upvoted Visual Studio Code Feature

    A highly upvoted feature has been added to Visual Studio Code, allowing tabs to be released outside of the window. The feature is currently in preview and only available in the Insiders edition of vscode.

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    Tips to use GitHub as your Portfolio

    Tips on how to use GitHub as your portfolio, including creating a README, filling in the left column, and pinning projects.

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    Avatar of communityCommunity Picks·3y

    How to find Open Source projects?

    Learn the importance of contributing to Open Source projects, how to find Open Source projects on GitHub, and explore Open Source communities. Discover the benefits of contributing and how it can help advance your career.

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    Avatar of pointerPointer·3y

    veler/DevToys: A Swiss Army knife for developers.

    DevToys can detect the best tool to use for the data copied to the Windows clipboard. Multiple instances of the app can be used at once. The app works entirely offline, meaning that none of the data used by the app goes on internet. The app requires some other permissions to work correctly.

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    Dashy - The Self Hosted Personal Dashboard

    Dashy - The Self Hosted Personal Dashboard Dashy is a self hosted personal dashboard built for you. Includes status-checking, widgets, themes, icon packs, a UI editor and tons more. Dashy can be as simple or advanced as you want it to be.

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    Avatar of headwayHeadway·3y

    VSCode Profiles: Optimize Your Coding Environment

    Profiles are a useful feature in VSCode that allow you to save and switch between different sets of preferences and configurations. For a React front-end project, you might want to install extensions such as Ruby and Solargraph. Profiles let you create workspaces with unique configurations and preferences for each project or task.

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    Avatar of hackernoonHacker Noon·3y

    Building a Full Stack Airbnb Clone with Next.js, Tailwind CSS, Amplication, and More

    Building a Full Stack Airbnb Clone with Next.js, Tailwind CSS, Amplication, and more. The platform is centered around the concept of a low-code development environment. Amplication is an open-source development tool designed to simplify and expedite the process of building web applications.

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    Avatar of developertechDeveloper Tech·3y

    GitHub opens Copilot Chat to all developers

    Copilot Chat was launched for ‘Business’ users in July. The AI assistant is capable of assisting developers in their preferred natural language and promises to reduce repetitive tasks. The tool empowers developers to learn and build in the language that feels most natural.

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    Build a Full Stack ReminderApp with React, NextJs, Typescript, ServerAction, Zod, Hook-form, Prisma, and Tailwind

    Build a Full Stack ReminderApp with React, NextJs, Typescript, ServerAction, Zod, Hook-form, Prisma, and Tailwind. Hi everyone, I published my last video: Build a full stack Reminder App.

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    Git Commands Every Software Engineer Should Know

    Pushing Code Changes Status Git is constantly tracking what’s going on as you make changes locally. You can just do a git diff, but that gives you everything you have changed so far which is kind of a mess. Commit is effectively the only git commit command I ever use.

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    gibbok/typescript-book: The Concise TypeScript Book: A Concise Guide to Effective Development in TypeScript. Free and Open Source.

    The Concise TypeScript Book provides a comprehensive and succinct overview of TypeScript's capabilities. It offers clear explanations covering all aspects found in the latest version of the language. Author Simone Poggiali is an experienced Senior Front-end Developer with a passion for writing professional-grade code.

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    Avatar of ghblogGitHub Blog·3y

    GitHub Copilot X: The AI-powered developer experience

    GitHub Copilot is the world's first at-scale generative AI development tool made with OpenAI’s Codex model, a descendent of GPT-3. It will also join our voice-to-code AI technology extension we previously demoed, which we’re now calling GitHub Cop Pilot Voice.

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    Avatar of freecodecampfreeCodeCamp·3y

    How to Get a Github Student Developer Pack

    GitHub Student Developer Pack provides students with access to a variety of top-notch developer tools. The pack is made up of a selection of benefits generously provided by GitHub's partners and collaborators. As a student, you will get access to six free months of 60+ courses covering in-demand topics.

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    Tailwind CSS: 15 Component Libraries & UI Kits

    Tailwind CSS has surpassed Bulma, Semantic UI, Foundation, and other prominent CSS frameworks in just a few years. It is now the 2nd most popular framework in the world, with Bootstrap holding a sturdy number one position. With several hundred custom components, it's also one of the most complete libraries.

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    openchatai/OpenCopilot: 🤖 🔥 AI Copilot for your own SaaS product. Open source AI sidekick for everyone.

    OpenCopilot allows you to have your own product's AI copilot. It integrates with your underlying APIs and is able to execute API calls whenever needed. It uses LLMs to determine if the user's request requires calling an API endpoint. It decides which endpoint to call and passes the appropriate payload.

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    Introducing the Space Git Flow

    Introducing the Space Git Flow, a complete process that helps you achieve better code quality and keep your main branch green. Using it, you can focus on development while ensuring your main stays stable as you implement changes. In JetBrains, we use this flow for many of our products, including Space itself.

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    usebruno/bruno: Opensource IDE For Exploring and Testing Api's (lightweight alternative to postman/insomnia)

    Bruno is an open-source IDE for exploring and testing APIs. It offers a lightweight alternative to Postman and similar tools. Bruno stores API collections directly on the user's filesystem using a plain text markup language called Bru. It allows collaboration through Git or any version control system. Bruno is offline-only, prioritizing data privacy and device storage.

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    How to Use GitHub Copilot to Become a Happier and More Productive Developer

    GitHub Copilot offers a variety of AI tools that have radically streamlined my experience as a software developer. Copilot can be blatantly wrong, apologize (or not) when corrected, and then confidently produce the same error. Using Copilot's features can really streamline the development process.

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    The Best Alternatives to GitHub Copilot in 2023

    GitHub Copilot is an AI-powered tool created by GitHub that helps developers write code faster and more efficiently. It uses machine learning to provide autocomplete-style suggestions and even complete code snippets to the developer as they work in their text editor. It can also suggest improvements to existing code and help with tasks like debugging and refactoring.

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    Avatar of livecycleLivecycle·3y

    How to host your side-projects for free in 2023: from Auth to Database

    Hosting side projects without a monthly cost is a great way to bring your ideas to life without breaking the bank. In this article, we’ll explore different categories of services that can help you host your side projects for free in 2023.

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    Avatar of pragmaticengineerThe Pragmatic Engineer·3y

    Github Copilot and ChatGPT alternatives

    There are a growing number of AI coding tools that are alternatives to Copilot. There are plenty of tools to choose from aside from Copilot and ChatGPT. Here are the most promising ones worth checking out, with an emphasis on those with self-hosting as an option.