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  1. rapi Public

    Restic by example. Tools, a guide and code examples to learn Restic's internals.

    Go 11 2

  2. vpnflag Public

    A little tool to display VPN country exit flag and "network speed"

    Go 1

  3. Navigate your backed up data without drowning.

    Go 18

  4. Go module to control Pimoroni's Pirate Audio LCD and buttons.

    Go 3 1

  5. Go module to read Pimoroni's Enviro+ sensors

    HTML 3 1

  6. https://datadis.es Go API client

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Contributed to swampapp/swamp, rubiojr/tavern, rubiojr/rindex and 5 other repositories

Contribution activity

December 2021

Created 8 repositories

Created a pull request in charmbracelet/charm that received 4 comments

Fix database initialization order

Delay database, filestore and stats initialization until the config values have been set via command line args. Fixes #35

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Reviewed 1 pull request in 1 repository
charmbracelet/charm 1 pull request

Created an issue in charmbracelet/charm that received 1 comment

Configurable DataPath for the charm client

It seems it's not currently possible to setup a custom location for the charm client keys (https://github.com/charmbracelet/charm/blob/main/client/…

1 comment
35 contributions in private repositories Dec 2 – Dec 14

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