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Home Page: https://freestuff.dev
list of free stuff for developer
Home Page: https://freestuff.dev
A general problem with freestuffdev is that it has no linked tags, which makes certain information and useful links difficult for any user to access. For example:
pros:
cons:
We may have tags linked to facilitate certain searches. For example:
pros:
cons:
Hi everyone.
This is my last idea and contribution. My general idea is to create a bot on discourse, delta-chat, telegram, discord to update freeStuffDev links.
What do you all think of the idea?
I'd like to raise attention to a tool/website named "FreeFrontend" which is a free platform with templates and guides to html, css, js, etc.
A scroll to top button is a must have feature that every modern website must have .In order to ease user experience.
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@hilmanski
Hi everyone.
I would like to help this repository by uploading some files in main.
What do you all think of the idea?
Hi everyone.
I would like to know if they want or need or have thought about making the freeStuffDev interface distributed, decentralized through web components.
Copyright of backlight.dev: "Web components allow us to break up a complex web app into reusable pieces that will reliably look and function the same, regardless of what they share a page with. They offer a consistent approach to interfacing with them via their attributes, and they are mainly focused on doing one thing well."
What do you all think of the idea?
Hi everyone.
My general idea is to have an option to view the links available on the site as a list and grid.
What do you all think of the idea?
Hello, I noticed a broken link and run an automated scan for broken links on the repository:
Hi everyone.
I would like to add this application: Tiddloid. Would it be possible to add open source application links in freestuffdev?
What do you all think of the idea?(I would be happy to help or have new feedback on this idea.)
Hi everyone.
I want to know if you've all thought about adding links to open source communities on freeStuffDev, the idea would be for anyone to have information where the communities are, in addition to knowing about the main software, open source projects or libs, parsers too.
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date = 2022-11-17T15:32:46.311Z
title = "Awesome Rank Project"
link = "https://awesomerank.github.io/"
thumbnail = "https://awesomerank.github.io/favicon.png"
snippet="😎 Awesome lists about all kinds of interesting topics with rank"
tags = ["organization"]
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date = 2022-11-17T15:32:46.311Z
title = "GNOME"
link = "https://wiki.gnome.org/Infrastructure/GitHub"
thumbnail = "https://static.gnome.org/img/gnome-logo.svg"
snippet="The GNOME Infrastructure is currently managing a mirror of gitlab.gnome.org (specifically the GNOME group) on [GitHub](https://wiki.gnome.org/GitHub)."
tags = ["organization"]
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image-description As we can see in the image, we have links to the organization of each open project. As well as, we have links to each open project as well. On the other hand, links to the technical documentation of each open project could complement this idea. As well as, we could complement the idea, have links to library files, parsers, reading recommendations, etc.
What do you all think of this idea?
Could there be a section on each freeStuff to indicate what platform each is available on. It would save time, so someone knows if the program is available on only Mac or Windows or even both or more.
For example, I had to click the visit link for Warp Terminal to realize it was only for Mac OS. While Termius is available on Mac, Windows, Linus and also mobile
Once Darkmode is enabled, if you open code of conduct it will still be following light mode.
Maybe useful to have option for save favorite tools only localstorage initially, so as not to generate an additional infrastructure cost
Hi everyone.
Have you all ever thought about having data from freestuffdev? a statistic? a visual graph of how many links were saved? how many categories of links?
An interesting idea would be to use this library: utterance.es, which allows there to be a GitHub api for commenting. So, in theory, people could comment on freeStuffDev links if they have a GitHub account. Or we can use Disqus for comment as alternative of utterance.
<iframe class="utterances-frame" title="Comments" scrolling="no" src="https://utteranc.es/utterances.html?src=https%3A%2F%2Futteranc.es%2Fclient.js&repo=utterance%2Futterances&issue-term=homepage&crossorigin=&theme=github-light&async=&url=https%3A%2F%2Futteranc.es%2F&origin=https%3A%2F%2Futteranc.es&pathname=index&title=utterances&description=A+lightweight+commenting+system+using+GitHub+issues.&og%3Atitle=utterances&session=" loading="lazy"></iframe>
What do you all think of the idea?
Hi everyone.
Instead of adding 'localstorage', could we add 'remote-storage', IPFS and/or solid-pod to add bookmarks in freeStuffDev?
image-description: As we can see, we can choose the storage location, being dropbox, google drive, remote storage and/or localstorage for bookmarks in freeStuffDev.
What do you all think of the idea?
Hi everyone.
A random idea I had today would be to have 4 links: link_homepage
, link_documentation
, link_community
, link_repository
. My idea would be to have an array of links.
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date = 2022-11-19T14:30:43.478Z
title = "Sample sitename or project"
link = ["https://sample-sitename.com/docs/", "https://sample-sitename.com/community/", "https://sample-sitename.com/homepage/", "https://sample-sitename.com/source-code/"]
thumbnail = "https://sample-sitename.com/AnzKNLZrk0Lw_400x400.jpg"
snippet="Sample sitename or project, description."
license="MIT or BSD or Copyright"
tags = ["tag1","tag2", "source-code"]
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code-description: As we can see in this code snippet, we have the license property that refers to the license of the software or project, which can be MIT
, GPL
etc. And we have an array of links where we can insert multiple links: link_homepage
, link_documentation
, link_community
, link_repository
.
image-description: As we can see in this image, we have the license property and an array of links where we can insert multiple links: link_homepage
, link_documentation
, link_community
, link_repository
.
What do you all think of the idea?
pagely.site redirects to a page suggesting the domain is on sale. I don't know if
Pagely is now referring to pagely.com, but this one doesn't seem to offer any free pricing plan and mostly focus on WordPress premium hosting. Pagely should either be removed from the listing if they discontinued their free services or the link should be updated with their new address if there is one.
Hi everyone.
I would like to know your opinion on the idea of adding the freeStuffdev contributor information. Is this idea good or bad?
What do you all think of the idea?(I would be happy to help or have new feedback on this idea.)
I would like to change the transition property for " Show all categories " button.
Due to current transition property , the transition is not that smooth and feels like the text is vanishing for a while
Can i update it??
Hi everyone.
Have you all ever thought of hiding/showing the sidebar in a hamburger icon? (Please, see my PR: freeStuffDev/pull/466)
<!--- 1. add sidebar with id="toggleMenu" --->
<sidebar class="is-one-third" id="toggleMenu"> ... </sidebar>
<!--- 2. add anchor with onclick(if click, display is none) --->
<div>
<div> <a href="#hideSidebar" onclick="open_or_close_sidebar('none', '');" class="button">Hide Sidebar</a></div>
<div> <a href="#showSidebar" onclick="open_or_close_sidebar('block', 'is-two-thirds maincontent');" class="button">Show Sidebar</a></div>
</div>
<!--- 3. add div with id="hidden" and onclick --->
<div class="is-two-thirds maincontent" id="hidden"> ... </div>
<script>
const open_or_close_sidebar = (parameter1, parameter2) => {
const toggleMenu1 = (parameter1) => {
document.getElementById('toggleMenu').style.display = parameter1;
};
const toggleMenu2 = (parameter2) => {
document.getElementById('hidden').className = parameter2;
};
toggleMenu1(parameter1); // block or none
toggleMenu2(parameter2); // 'is-two-thirds maincontent' or ''
}
</script>
What do you all think of the idea?
Hi everyone!
<div style="text-align:right"><a class="link" href="#" onclick="save(event,"switching-software")"> Save</a>
<a class="link" href="https://freestuff.dev/alternative/switching-software/"> Alternatives</a>
<a class="link" href="https://github.com/hilmanski/freeStuffDev/edit/main/content/stuff/switching_software.md" target="_blank"> Edit</a>
<a class="link" target="_blank" href="https://switching.software?ref=freeStuffDev"> Visit Link</a></div>
<div style="text-align:right;">
<a class="link" href="#" class="save-link" onclick="save(event, {{ $slug }})"> ♥ Save</a>
<a class="link" href="{{ .Permalink }}"> 👓 Alternatives</a>
<a class="link" href="https://github.com/hilmanski/freeStuffDev/edit/main/content/{{ .File.Path }}" target="_blank"> 📁 Edit</a>
<a class="link" target="_blank" href="{{ .Params.Link }}?ref=freeStuffDev"> 🔗 Visit Link</a>
</div>
What do you all think of the idea?
I recommend to stop versioning the resource directory and add it in gitignore because its autogenerate en build process
What do you think about it?
Consistent layout for other static pages
Hi everyone.
I was wondering if this repository couldn't have a donation link. Someone might want to help the project through financial resources.
Have you all thought about providing a donation link to help the project?
PayPal, OpenCollective, LiberaPay, Ko-fi etc.
What do you all think of the idea?
Hi everyone.
I would like to help this project by creating a new ui/ux in freeStuffDev. For example, I think it would be nice to have an infinitely scrollable navigation bar that shows a series of categories.
image-description: As we can see in the image there are several options to filter the links.
<nav class="flex-on-mobile my-20 is-space-around">
<a href="version-software/os">os</a>
<a href="version-software/cross-platform" target="_blank">cross-platform</a>
<a href="/self-hosted" target="_blank">self-hosted</a>
<a href="business/premium">premium</a>
<a href="business/free">free</a>
<a href="business/freepremium">freepremium</a>
<a href="business/open-core">open-core</a>
<a href="version/smartphone">smartphone</a>
<a href="version/web-app">web-app</a>
<a href="type-software/plugin">plugin</a>
<a href="type-software/libs">libs</a></nav>
<a href="version-software/os/windows">windows</a></nav>
<a href="version-software/os/linux">linux</a></nav>
<a href="version-software/os/android">android</a></nav>
<a href="version-software/os/macOS">macOS</a></nav>
<a href="/most-recent">most recent
<a href="/less-recent">less recent
<a href="/most-voted">most voted
<a href="/least-voted">least voted
<a href="/more-known">more known
<a href="/less-known">less known
<a href="/all">all links
<a href="/all/15">all 15 links
What do you all think of the idea?
The link to Trinket is broken due to the ref.
This link does not work: https://trinket.io/?ref=freeStuffDev
It returns a 403 Forbidden
If we remove the ref, it woks fine, like this: https://trinket.io/
Right now we're searching through javascript that only valid for one page.
As the item grows, we need to make a pagination to not load all items at once.
For that pagination,
we'll need a new search/filter method.
[might be change not live search anymore as we have now]
Watchout there are 3 pages will be affected:
index / tag(list) / random
I'd like to make the main page easier to read. Specifically, I want to fix any spelling and grammar issues in the short description on the left hand side of the site as well as the "what is this" section at the bottom of the right side.
These changes might be small, but they'll make a big difference in how the page looks and reads.
Hi everyone.
I wonder if you've all thought about adding a decentralized and distributed database like orbit-db to freestuffdev.
You've all thought about adding a decentralized and distributed database like orbit-db to freestuffdev?
Hi everyone.
I would like to know the reason for these two pull requests not being accepted. Because... both are support, discussion and development forums.
I would like feedback on this if possible.
Hi everyone.
My idea would be to create an extension in the browser to send and receive links of freeStuffdev.
image-description: As we can see in the image, there is an extension in the browser. Mozilla bought the pocket.io company and made it open source. This image refers to getpocket.io, a program that saves links to read later.
What do you all think of the idea?
Hi everyone.
I wonder if you've all thought about creating a freeStuffDev organization.
or
What do you all think of the idea?
Self-explaining title
Hi everyone.
I'm thinking of creating a presearch module to search software links, open source projects. I wanted to know if you've thought about creating an api to query links in freeStuffDev.
image-description: As we can see in this image I can query freeStuffDev links within presearch.
The website does not seem to load for me. Receiving "ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED".
Broken Link: https://www.getnotation.com/?ref=freeStuffDev
Hi everyone.
Instead of leaving an image blank, can we leave a default image like this?
<img src loading="lazy" alt="Logo Free MySQL Hosting -" width="80" height="auto">
<img src="https://i.ibb.co/ZHwQF1b/Screen-Shot-2022-09-23-at-15-50-49-removebg-preview.png" loading="lazy" alt="Logo Free MySQL Hosting -" width="80" height="auto">
What do you all think of the idea?
Hi everyone.
One of the things I noticed that is manual is that we have to manually add the file name. A random idea that came to my mind would be to have random names for md files. Which makes the link automation or link curation part of freeStuffdev easier.
This could be done with the md5 algorithm which generates unique hashes.
What do you all think of the idea?(I would be happy to help or have new feedback on this idea.)
As the list provided is quite vast, I wish to add a back to top button, so that the user experience becomes easier and it is easy for a user to scroll.
Please assign this issue to me under HactoberFest2023.
Hello.
what error is this?
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I would like to know how this error can be resolved and what causes this error.
Hi everyone.
I wonder if you've all thought about adding the file: CodeOfConduct in the README.md. Have you thought about adding the file: CodeOfConduct.md in freeStuffDev?
A code of conduct is a set of values, rules, standards, and principles outlining what employers expect from staff within an organization.
What do you all think of the idea?
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