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linkinator
πΏ Scurry around your site and find all those broken links.retry-axios
π¦ A super flexible interceptor for Axios that makes it easy to retry requests.go-yelp
go-yelp is a #golang wrapper for the Yelp REST API. It lets you do all kinds of interesting things like searching for businesses, getting user comments and ratings, and handling common errors. The library is written Go.YelpSharp
YelpSharp is a .NET wrapper for the Yelp REST API. It lets you do all kinds of interesting things like searching for businesses, getting user comments and ratings, and handling common errors. The library is written in C#, and available on NuGet.gcx
An API and CLI for deploying Google Cloud Functions in Node.js.trebuchet
The lost UI for App Engine.fitbit-discord-bot
It's a bot! For Fitbit and Discord.yes-https
Say yes to https with express and connect.linkinator-action
A GitHub Action that checks your README and other markdown for 404s.flem
Flem is a local emulator for the App Engine Flexible Environment.OrangeBits
OrangeBits is a WebMatrix extension that automatically compiles LESS, SaSS, and CoffeeScriptappengine-perl
An example of running perl on Google App Engine.wazstagram
an experiment with Windows Azure and the Instagram Realtime APIawwbotcf
An example of a Discord Bot using Cloudflare Workers.promotime
Fetch all those GitHub statsTwitterMap
A happy little node.js app that posts tweets with geo location to a bing map.hatspin
HatSpin: Connecting LittleBits and the cloud with node.jsnpmtrace
Measure the load time of npm modules and their dependencies.fileLister
linked-role-bot
An example of a Discord Bot for providing Linked Rolesnext17
A collection of demos from GCP Next 17gcbuild
π·πΌββοΈπ A super simple CLI and API for using Google Cloud Buildfrink
Frink is a reddit client designed for TabletsSignalRMap
This is an example of using SignalR with Bing maps to provide a user map.coffee
A silly Go / Gin app that finds coffee based on my current location.visionator
An example of using the Google Cloud Vision API to make a little magic.node6-appengine
An example of running node.js v6 on Google App Enginepollster
A node.js web application for polling the audience during a live talk.Chogger-Bookmarklet
This code provides a jQuery based bookmarklet for directing images to chogger.comWMV-Parser
Provides a framework for parsing data structures in a WMV / ASF container.revel-appengine
A simple example of running Revel Go applications with docker in Google App Engine.cicd
A CI/CD story.justinbeckwith.github.io
The Jekyll site I use for my blog.gorgs
Scan GitHub issues within an organization. Stuff em in memory. Serve em up hot π₯redditml
A few fun little programs that help us learn about the data on Reddit.is-broke
bisquick
π₯Synchronize your GitHub issues with BigQuery. Do neat stuff.nsolid-docker
Just a few dockerfiles and guides for running nsolid in the cloud.cloud-visionator
A little experiment with Ruby, Sinatra, and the Google Cloud Vision APIfileinator
Behold my latest inator! Generate files full of random bytes. That's about it.wario
π² Wario is an opinionated tool for working against many git repositories at once.flakybot-action
PhotoR
A simple demo of sharing pictures using ASP.NET, SignalR, and Windows AzureDjangoFun
This is a playground for learning all about DjangoPhotoCloud
A demo ASP.NET Web Pages application built for for Channel 9.pumpify
A fancy fork of mafintosh/pumpify. Combine an array of streams into a single duplex stream using pump and duplexify.sloth-sheet-sync
This is a very silly application that just takes issues from sloth, and puts them in a sheet.conference-proposals
A list of conference talk proposals I've submitted. π£π£π£photobooth
A demo app used for GCP Next 17gmail-notifier
A GitHub Action that sends emails via the Gmail API.WebMatrixDocs
AppHarborDemo
This is a demo of using the PaaS components of AppHarbor.comTemplatizer
waldo
waldo is... complicated.discord-js-auth
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