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Matt Swensen
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This looks pretty cool! How would you compare it to Workona?
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Making your browser multiplayer
themer takes a set of colors and generates editor themes, terminal themes, themes for other apps, and desktop/device wallpapers.
Themer
Input colors and get app themes (editors, terminals & more)
Matt Swensen
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> If I have seen a little further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.
—Isaac Newton, John of Salisbury, and others before them
Modern software would not be possible without the mountains of previous work by others—much of it open source—as its foundation. This simple script makes it a little bit easier to find a way to support the projects that we depend on so heavily.
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shoulders
Quickly view a list of your dependencies' open issues.
With a single, zero-installation-required command, quickly view a list of open issues for the open-source packages that your JavaScript project depends on.
shoulders
Quickly view a list of your dependencies' open issues.
Matt Swensen
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This Progressive Web App is a successor to the original Electron-based app (hunted here: https://www.producthunt.com/posts/themer-2), and adds a bunch more features and a better overall theme-making experience. (Reasoning for deprecating the Electron app in favor of a PWA can be found here: https://mjswensen.com/blog/2019/03/23/from-electron-to-progressive-web-app/.)
* Fully offline-capable
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Themer (Web)
Personalize themes for your terminal/editor/wallpaper/slack
Themer allows you to input a set of colors and generate text editor themes, terminal themes, wallpapers, and themes for other apps (like Chrome, Brave, Slack, and Alfred).
Themer (Web)
Personalize themes for your terminal/editor/wallpaper/slack
Themer takes a set of colors and generates text editor themes, terminal themes, and desktop/device wallpapers. (As well as themes for other apps like Slack and Alfred.)
Themer
Personalize themes for your terminal/editor/wallpaper/slack