Ranter
Join devRant
Do all the things like
++ or -- rants, post your own rants, comment on others' rants and build your customized dev avatar
Sign Up
Pipeless API
From the creators of devRant, Pipeless lets you power real-time personalized recommendations and activity feeds using a simple API
Learn More
Comments
-
ChappIO46977y- What operating system are you running?
Linux
- Why (or how) would you like to use a devrant terminal reader?
Devrant is fun, but it is a distraction at work. I could reduce that distraction by leaving a streaming terminal open in the background and looking at it from time to time instead of opening the browser.
- Why would you NOT want to use a devrant terminal reader?
I would not like some complicated interfaces and hard-to-install applications. It is a leisure thing after all. No need to spend hours setting it up.
- Would your use-case required obfuscated output? (Hiding it from someone)
I don't care about obfuscation much as at work some leisure time is tolerated as long as we finish our stuff.
- If so, what formats do you use on a daily basis or are you most comfortable with?
Anything really, json, java, python, go, yaml, sql, logs?
- Anything else you would like to mention or for me to consider?
I like train projects :) -
As addition, there is already a dirty code devrant terminal viewer. Check the collabs section.
OS
A transparent thing made with glass that is in the outer side of buildings
Why use?
Looks cool
Why not use?
The design usually sucks.
Format?
xml, yaml, json, c family
Obfuscated?
Yes, like change to random letters when certain time has passed. Then users should do something, such as type commands like vi, to see again properly. -
Can you add a feature like this
You can check python version by typing
python --version in the terminal.
How about typing some commands like devrant --feed
to see the feed?
You can check out environment variables in windows.
@chappio -
ChappIO46977y@CozyPlanes
Here's my draft:
Show Usage:
devrant
Show Feed:
devrant feed
Show Top Feed
devrant feed --top
Then later, should I decide to allow authentication:
devrant login
devrant rant
devrant comment
What do you think? -
@ChappIO great!
and let users to add custom commands behind -- (i dont know what i am talking about, but whatever, i will tell ya later -
Updates? I didn't knew there was a train that still runs for 6 days. Are you going to the moon? 😝😝
-
ChappIO46977y@CozyPlanes Haha well I just didn't think I made something worth while. But if you want to check it out you could install 'go' and run:
go get -u github.com/ChappIO/rant
That should install it to GOPATH/bin/rant
From there you can run it.
Installing Go: https://golang.org/doc/install/...
Tomorrow I will be on a long train trip again so here goes!
My last train project is http://jsrant.com and people seem to enjoy it. Every time I am mentioned in a rant related to it people also mention the idea of a similar application but for in the terminal. So I intend to build that tomorrow.
To build the best thing for you I want to ask you some questions:
- What operating system are you running?
- Why (or how) would you like to use a devrant terminal reader?
- Why would you NOT want to use a devrant terminal reader?
- Would your use-case required obfuscated output? (Hiding it from someone)
- If so, what formats do you use on a daily basis or are you most comfortable with?
- Anything else you would like to mention or for me to consider?
I will be developing the larger part of this tomorrow, but the sources will be made available to the public.
undefined
coverrant
rantfuscator
rantvelop
rantinator
names are hard