Laura (@Azeirah)

Top repositories

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brainstorm

Project-brainstorm is a multi-purpose note-taking application which excells at free writing, prototyping, task lists and cheat sheets
CSS
232
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2

A-new-wave-of-programming

A collection of related articles, experiments and demos about futuristic kinds of programming
165
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3

scrybble

Obsidian sync plugin for scrybble
TypeScript
31
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meteor-friends

A package for meteor that adds the functionality of sending friend requests, accepting/denying requests and removing friends.
JavaScript
24
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5

nvim-redux

NVim integration for redux using telescope and ripgrep
Lua
17
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Choice.js

Better random library for javascript
JavaScript
16
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infinite-canvas

An infinitely expanding chunked canvas buffer for your infinite drawing needs!
JavaScript
16
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K70-RGB-shader-animations

View shadertoy shaders on your keyboard, save them and use them as your keyboard background animation!
JavaScript
10
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9

tokiwa-roam-theme

A serene theme for Roam Research
CSS
5
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10

quippet

A plugin for the atom editor to easily create new snippets
CoffeeScript
5
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scrybble-site

The front and back-end of scrybble.ink
JavaScript
5
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12

twitch-chat-wordcloud

Generate a real-time wordcloud from any twitch chat channel
Python
4
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13

paper

Yhe future of wallpaper managers
JavaScript
3
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14

note-taking-experimentation

A repository for experimenting with different ways of taking notes and representing knowledge
JavaScript
2
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15

llm-coder-eval

Evaluate an LLM for day-to-day coding assistance fitness
2
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Object.remote

Interacting with JavaScript objects on a remote webpage, such as on a mobile phone, laptop or pc.
JavaScript
2
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onByte

C++ game engine
Makefile
1
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18

autotest

HTML
1
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19

screencap

Make quick captures for the web!
JavaScript
1
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20

OOP-logic-simulator

Task for school, making a logic simulator using OOP-patterns
C++
1
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21

azeirah.github.io

Repo!
JavaScript
1
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Scrybbling-together

What if we could hand-write websites from a ReMarkable?
1
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