diff --git a/docs/awesome/awesome-agi-cocosci.md b/docs/awesome/awesome-agi-cocosci.md index adc3c58fb7..b3022ef378 100644 --- a/docs/awesome/awesome-agi-cocosci.md +++ b/docs/awesome/awesome-agi-cocosci.md @@ -521,7 +521,7 @@ Contributions are greatly welcomed! Please refer to [Contribution Guidelines](ht ### Communications -#### Visual Communication +#### Non-Verbal Communication * [The Interactive Evolution of Human Communication Systems](https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/j.1551-6709.2009.01090.x) - ***Cognitive Science***, 2010. [[All Versions](https://scholar.google.com/scholar?cluster=6689941517686043970&hl=en&as_sdt=0,5)]. Nicolas Fay's original paper on iconicity. diff --git a/docs/awesome/awesome-browser-extensions-for-github.md b/docs/awesome/awesome-browser-extensions-for-github.md index ba7b450165..741a345e5c 100644 --- a/docs/awesome/awesome-browser-extensions-for-github.md +++ b/docs/awesome/awesome-browser-extensions-for-github.md @@ -25,42 +25,42 @@ Want to know more about this process? Check out the [Codeless Contributions with Shows notifications when you get a new notification on GitHub and provides quick access to all notifications in a popup. -Installs: 131 | Stars: 78 | Last update: 2 Jun 2023 +Installs: 133 | Stars: 78 | Last update: 2 Jun 2023 Removes clutter from your pull request by automatically marking as viewed files that aren't worth reviewing. -Installs: 30 | Stars: 7 | Last update: 14 Feb 2022 +Installs: 29 | Stars: 7 | Last update: 14 Feb 2022 Next level code navigation for GitHub. -Installs: 591 | Stars: 58 | Last update: 20 Jul 2022 +Installs: 589 | Stars: 58 | Last update: 20 Jul 2022 Visualize GitHub repos as d3 force-directed graphs. The extension gives you a quick overview of the size and composition of any repo. -Installs: 229 | Stars: 12 | Last update: 26 Apr 2022 +Installs: 230 | Stars: 12 | Last update: 26 Apr 2022 The CoderStats link for GitHub Chrome extension displays a link to the CoderStats page for the currently displayed user or organization profile page on GitHub. -Installs: 827 | Stars: 19 | Last update: 2 May 2023 +Installs: 830 | Stars: 19 | Last update: 2 May 2023 Show the # of PRs and other contributors stats in the Issues/PRs tab. Can be helpful for maintainers that want to know if it's a contributor's first PR. -Installs: 333 | Stars: 455 | Last update: 1 Mar 2021 +Installs: 330 | Stars: 455 | Last update: 1 Mar 2021 Displays size of each file, download link and an option of copying file contents directly to clipboard -Installs: 40734 | Stars: 1915 | Last update: 25 Dec 2021 +Installs: 40742 | Stars: 1914 | Last update: 25 Dec 2021 Easily search GIPHY to add a GIF into any GitHub comment box. -Installs: 10506 | Stars: 158 | Last update: 7 Nov 2023 +Installs: 10518 | Stars: 158 | Last update: 7 Nov 2023 Find the best GIFs for your awesome pull requests. @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ Installs: 136 | Stars: 22 | Last update: n/a Quickly browse the history of a file from any git repository. -Installs: 7222 | Stars: 13426 | Last update: 14 Oct 2023 +Installs: 7225 | Stars: 13424 | Last update: 14 Oct 2023 GitHub provides a page that only shows diffs with a .diff at the end of the URL of the pull request. This browser extension makes it easier to view csv diffs by using daff on that page. @@ -80,22 +80,22 @@ Installs: 30 | Stars: 4 | Last update: 18 Apr 2021 Code folding - the ability to selectively hide and display sections of a code - is an invaluable feature in many text editors and IDEs. Now, developers can utilize that same style code-folding while poring over source code on the web in GitHub. Works for any type of indentation- spaces or tabs. -Installs: 3118 | Stars: 286 | Last update: 14 Jul 2022 +Installs: 3120 | Stars: 286 | Last update: 14 Jul 2022 Set custom tab size for code view on GitHub.com -Installs: 558 | Stars: 67 | Last update: 6 May 2019 +Installs: 556 | Stars: 67 | Last update: 6 May 2019 Easily navigate through the changes in a file that has been edited on GitHub. -Installs: 207 | Stars: 19 | Last update: 28 Apr 2023 +Installs: 208 | Stars: 19 | Last update: 28 Apr 2023 A browser extension which gives different filetypes different icons on GitHub. -Installs: 10000 | Stars: 1329 | Last update: 22 Aug 2023 +Installs: 10000 | Stars: 1328 | Last update: 22 Aug 2023 Highlight selected word in GitHub source view like Sublime Text. @@ -105,52 +105,52 @@ Installs: 1000 | Stars: 142 | Last update: 8 Oct 2019 Neat hovercards for GitHub. -Installs: 27129 | Stars: 1786 | Last update: 12 May 2021 +Installs: 27137 | Stars: 1785 | Last update: 12 May 2021 Colorize issue and PR links to see their status (open, closed, merged). -Installs: 956 | Stars: 293 | Last update: 4 Nov 2021 +Installs: 952 | Stars: 293 | Last update: 4 Nov 2021 Displays npm package stats on GitHub -Installs: 628 | Stars: 56 | Last update: 31 May 2020 +Installs: 636 | Stars: 56 | Last update: 31 May 2020 Lists repositories that are similar to the one being viewed -Installs: 400 | Stars: 42 | Last update: 10 Aug 2022 +Installs: 394 | Stars: 42 | Last update: 10 Aug 2022 Revert closed GitHub issues from purple back to red -Installs: 29 | Stars: 39 | Last update: 11 Aug 2023 +Installs: 30 | Stars: 39 | Last update: 11 Aug 2023 Automatically adds repository size to GitHub's repository summary. -Installs: 20000 | Stars: 1173 | Last update: 26 Jun 2020 +Installs: 20000 | Stars: 1171 | Last update: 26 Jun 2020 Chrome extension to see story points in GitHub projects. -Installs: 597 | Stars: 60 | Last update: 17 Aug 2020 +Installs: 591 | Stars: 60 | Last update: 17 Aug 2020 Generates a pie chart on user profile pages displaying a breakdown of what languages they have used in their repositories. -Installs: 1003 | Stars: 48 | Last update: 25 Sep 2023 +Installs: 1006 | Stars: 48 | Last update: 25 Sep 2023 This extension adds the simplicity of WYSIWYG editing to issues, comments, pull requests, wikis and discussions in GitHub. It accepts Markdown input and offers productive writing, starting with tables. -Installs: 2132 | Stars: 349 | Last update: 14 Nov 2023 +Installs: 2134 | Stars: 349 | Last update: 14 Nov 2023 View and create Linear tickets from any GitHub PR or issue. -Installs: 59 | Stars: 20 | Last update: 12 Apr 2023 +Installs: 57 | Stars: 20 | Last update: 12 Apr 2023 Show [vscode-icons](https://github.com/vscode-icons/vscode-icons) in the repository browser. @@ -160,17 +160,17 @@ Installs: 2000 | Stars: 278 | Last update: 30 Sep 2021 It can make the sub-directories and files of github repository as zip and download it -Installs: 103354 | Stars: 34 | Last update: 21 Aug 2023 +Installs: 103391 | Stars: 34 | Last update: 21 Aug 2023 Create, save, edit, pin, search and delete filters that you commonly use on the Github Issues and Pull Requests pages. You are able to scope filters to be shown globally (on each repo) or only have them show up on the repo you create them on. Pinning filters is also a feature that this extension allows you to do. So if you have several filters you use daily - you have a way to quickly access them, at the top of your list. -Installs: 550 | Stars: n/a | Last update: 22 Aug 2022 +Installs: 551 | Stars: n/a | Last update: 22 Aug 2022 Extension to get back current and longest streak. -Installs: 687 | Stars: 225 | Last update: 10 Jan 2023 +Installs: 682 | Stars: 225 | Last update: 10 Jan 2023 Replace browser new tab screen with GitHub trending projects. @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ Installs: 2000 | Stars: 342 | Last update: n/a Hide dotfiles from the GitHub file browser. -Installs: 695 | Stars: 315 | Last update: 17 Sep 2021 +Installs: 687 | Stars: 316 | Last update: 17 Sep 2021 Allows you to toggle between the normal GitHub contribution chart and an isometric pixel art version. @@ -190,84 +190,84 @@ Installs: 10000 | Stars: 3395 | Last update: 19 Nov 2023 Browser extension to add git graph to GitHub website. -Installs: 5334 | Stars: 2029 | Last update: 17 Nov 2023 +Installs: 5341 | Stars: 2035 | Last update: 17 Nov 2023 Chrome extension that adds a button in browser and links this button to a GitHub repository that you will configure, then on any webpage just click this extension button and it will add the given link with the title of the page in that repository. -Installs: 61 | Stars: 233 | Last update: 26 May 2018 +Installs: 62 | Stars: 233 | Last update: 26 May 2018 See forks with the most stars under the names of repositories. -Installs: 1326 | Stars: 561 | Last update: 6 Nov 2023 +Installs: 1328 | Stars: 561 | Last update: 6 Nov 2023 Show Material icons for files/folders in repository file viewer. Display the same icons from vscode-material-icon-theme VSCode extension. -Installs: 10626 | Stars: 386 | Last update: 21 Nov 2023 +Installs: 10637 | Stars: 386 | Last update: 21 Nov 2023 An extension that creates direct links to imported modules, external or internal, on source code on GitHub. Supports multiple languages, including common ones like Rust, Go, Python and Ruby, but also odd ones like Nim, Haskell, Julia and Elm. -Installs: 44 | Stars: 246 | Last update: 27 Nov 2019 +Installs: 44 | Stars: 245 | Last update: 27 Nov 2019 Chrome extension which helps you not to miss important changes in your news thread related to your repo -Installs: 15 | Stars: 14 | Last update: 1 Oct 2018 +Installs: 16 | Stars: 14 | Last update: 1 Oct 2018 A Chrome and Firefox extension to quickly see your notifications in a popup without leaving the current page. -Installs: 449 | Stars: 141 | Last update: 6 Apr 2023 +Installs: 448 | Stars: 141 | Last update: 6 Apr 2023 Displays your GitHub notifications unread count. Supports GitHub Enterprise and an option to only show unread count for issues you're participating in. You can click the icon to quickly see your unread notifications. -Installs: 10568 | Stars: 1751 | Last update: 12 Jul 2023 +Installs: 10579 | Stars: 1751 | Last update: 12 Jul 2023 Filter your pull requests/issues in different categories giving you a big boost in productivity. Also suggests new trending repositories. -Installs: 58 | Stars: 133 | Last update: 20 Nov 2023 +Installs: 63 | Stars: 133 | Last update: 20 Nov 2023 OctoLinker is the easiest and best way to navigate between files and projects on GitHub. It supports languages such as JavaScript, Ruby, Go, PHP, JAVA and more. It works with package.json as well as with Gemfiles. -Installs: 32684 | Stars: 5200 | Last update: 13 Nov 2022 +Installs: 32693 | Stars: 5200 | Last update: 13 Nov 2022 OctoPermalinker is a browser extension that searches GitHub comments/files for links to files on branches, and adds a link to where the branch pointed when the comment/file was made/updated. This helps you avoid following a link that was broken after being posted. For context, here's some discussion about broken GitHub links: [Don't link to line numbers in GitHub](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8046710). For example, suppose you're looking at a gist that links to a file on the master branch of a repo. At the time the gist was made, the link worked, but if the file gets removed, the link is broken. OctoPermalinker uses the gist creation date to add a permalink that still works. -Installs: 230 | Stars: 21 | Last update: 20 May 2017 +Installs: 229 | Stars: 21 | Last update: 20 May 2017 The missing IntelliSense hint for GitHub and GitLab -Installs: 5000 | Stars: 960 | Last update: 4 Feb 2022 +Installs: 5000 | Stars: 959 | Last update: 4 Feb 2022 Useful for developers who frequently read source in GitHub and do not want to download or checkout too many repositories. -Installs: 337392 | Stars: 22563 | Last update: 17 Nov 2023 +Installs: 337488 | Stars: 22563 | Last update: 17 Nov 2023 Revert GitHub's UI back to its classic look (before the June 23, 2020 update that has a flat, rounded and more whitespaced design). -Installs: 368 | Stars: 224 | Last update: 30 Apr 2023 +Installs: 366 | Stars: 224 | Last update: 30 Apr 2023 This browser extension allows you to open files in your IDE directly from GitHub, assuming the repository you are working on is cloned on your computer. When a fragment of a file is displayed, your IDE opens the file and puts the cursor at the desired line. -Installs: 1044 | Stars: 64 | Last update: 23 Sep 2023 +Installs: 1045 | Stars: 64 | Last update: 23 Sep 2023 Helps you keep track of incoming and outgoing PRs, and notifies you when you receive a pull request on GitHub. -Installs: 758 | Stars: 112 | Last update: 21 Jun 2023 +Installs: 757 | Stars: 112 | Last update: 21 Jun 2023 Browser extension that shows which pull requests contain changes related to a file. @@ -277,12 +277,12 @@ Installs: 40 | Stars: 96 | Last update: 15 Oct 2020 Extension that simplifies the GitHub interface and adds useful features. -Installs: 78587 | Stars: 22152 | Last update: 23 Nov 2023 +Installs: 78717 | Stars: 22154 | Last update: 23 Nov 2023 Are they tabs? Are they spaces? How many? Never wonder again! Renders spaces as `·` and tabs as `→` in all the code on GitHub. -Installs: 633 | Stars: 75 | Last update: 25 Aug 2018 +Installs: 632 | Stars: 75 | Last update: 25 Aug 2018 Introduces the Explore tab in the pull request interface where you can review changes ordered by importance and see the semantic context surrounding each change. @@ -298,7 +298,7 @@ The Sourcegraph browser extension gives GitHub IDE-like powers when you're viewi 4. Hover tooltips 5. File tree navigation -Installs: 101054 | Stars: 9164 | Last update: 25 Oct 2023 +Installs: 101066 | Stars: 9167 | Last update: 25 Oct 2023 Make tab indented code more readable by forcing the tab size to 4 instead of 8. @@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ Installs: 2000 | Stars: 280 | Last update: 25 Sep 2021 Helps you see easily which activities happened since you last visited GitHub. -Installs: 208 | Stars: 31 | Last update: n/a +Installs: 206 | Stars: 31 | Last update: n/a Generate a magic link for your PR and post it on shared Slack channel, to entice reviewers to pick up your PR faster! @@ -318,17 +318,17 @@ Installs: 1000 | Stars: n/a | Last update: 27 Jun 2023 ZenHub is the first and only project management suite that works natively within GitHub; enhancing your workflow with features built specifically for startups, fast-moving engineering teams, and the open-source community. The product is a browser extension that injects advanced functionality including real-time drag-and-drop Issue Task Boards, peer feedback via a +1 button, and support for uploading any file type directly into the GitHub interface. ZenHub makes it easy to centralize all processes into GitHub, keeping your team lean and agile. -Installs: 70000 | Stars: n/a | Last update: 16 Nov 2023 +Installs: 70000 | Stars: n/a | Last update: 23 Nov 2023 All your issues, PRs, repos and other work documents right in your new tab -Installs: 20173 | Stars: n/a | Last update: 17 Oct 2023 +Installs: 20176 | Stars: n/a | Last update: 17 Oct 2023 file tree for github, and more than that. -Installs: 10406 | Stars: n/a | Last update: 12 Aug 2023 +Installs: 10411 | Stars: n/a | Last update: 12 Aug 2023 Add breakpoints at 1400px, 1600px and 1800px for full GitHub experience on large screens. Also removes the truncating of file and directory names in the repository browser. @@ -338,14 +338,14 @@ Installs: 2000 | Stars: 130 | Last update: 24 Jul 2020 gitpod streamlines developer workflows by providing ready-to-code development environments in your browser - powered by vs code. -Installs: 52400 | Stars: 126 | Last update: 18 Oct 2023 +Installs: 52434 | Stars: 126 | Last update: 18 Oct 2023 When viewing a repository on github.com that has a package.json file, this extension will introspect the dependencies in package.json and display links and description for each dependency, just below the repo's README. -Installs: 2087 | Stars: 727 | Last update: 29 May 2023 +Installs: 2088 | Stars: 726 | Last update: 29 May 2023 Extends GitHub pages with math, diagrams, embedded YouTube videos etc. -Installs: 467 | Stars: 87 | Last update: 22 Aug 2023 \ No newline at end of file +Installs: 469 | Stars: 87 | Last update: 22 Aug 2023 \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/awesome/awesome-cpp.md b/docs/awesome/awesome-cpp.md index e06994b2e9..111ba57894 100644 --- a/docs/awesome/awesome-cpp.md +++ b/docs/awesome/awesome-cpp.md @@ -1011,6 +1011,7 @@ A curated list of awesome C++ (or C) frameworks, libraries, resources, and shiny * [mio](https://github.com/mandreyel/mio) - Cross-platform C++11 header-only library for memory mapped file IO. [MIT] * [PEGTL](https://github.com/taocpp/PEGTL) - The Parsing Expression Grammar Template Library. [MIT] * [Remote Call Framework](http://www.deltavsoft.com/) - Inter-process communication framework for C++. [GPL2/Commercial] +* [scnlib](https://github.com/eliaskosunen/scnlib) - scanf for modern C++. [Apache-2.0] [website](https://v1.scnlib.dev/) * [Scintilla](http://scintilla.org/) - A free source code editing component. [MIT] * [SDS](https://github.com/antirez/sds) - Simple Dynamic Strings library for C. [BSD] * [semver.c](https://github.com/h2non/semver.c) - A semver parser and render in ANSI C. [MIT] diff --git a/docs/awesome/awesome-db-tools.md b/docs/awesome/awesome-db-tools.md index 9914d1675c..5b19b8c0a1 100644 --- a/docs/awesome/awesome-db-tools.md +++ b/docs/awesome/awesome-db-tools.md @@ -386,7 +386,7 @@ Useful SQL-scripts for various purposes - [Faker](https://github.com/faker-js/faker) - Generate massive amounts of fake data in the browser and Node.js. - [Noisia](https://github.com/lesovsky/noisia) - Harmful workload generator for PostgreSQL. - [SB Data Generator](https://soft-builder.com/sb-data-generator) - Simple and powerful tool to generate and populate selected tables or entire databases with realistic test data for your applications. Generate test data for: Oracle, MS SQL Server, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Firebird, SQLite, Azure SQL Database, Amazon Redshift and Amazon RDS. -- [Synthesized TDK](https://docs.synthesized.io/tdk/latest/?utm_source=habr&utm_medium=devrel&utm_campaign=datagen) - DevOps' best friend for database masking and generation. +- [Synthesized TDK](https://docs.synthesized.io/tdk/latest) - DevOps' best friend for database masking and generation. ### Replication - [dtle](https://github.com/actiontech/dtle) - Distributed Data Transfer Service for MySQL. diff --git a/docs/awesome/awesome-engineering-strategy.md b/docs/awesome/awesome-engineering-strategy.md index ed133ccce9..42da5f7c7b 100644 --- a/docs/awesome/awesome-engineering-strategy.md +++ b/docs/awesome/awesome-engineering-strategy.md @@ -11,28 +11,28 @@ Contributions are welcome! Check out the contribution guidelines for adding item ## Books -- [Strategic Monoliths and Microservices: Driving Innovation Using Purposeful Architecture by Vaughn Vernon, Tomasz Jaskula](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/55782292-strategic-monoliths-and-microservices) - A set of strategic patterns on addressing business capabilities with a monolith and microservices approach. -- [Technology Strategy Patterns: Architecture as Strategy by Eben Hewitt](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/42414767-technology-strategy-patterns) - A set of business tools and patterns from an engineering point of view. -- [Staff Engineer: Leadership Beyond the Management Track by Will Larson](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/56481725-staff-engineer) - How is the role of the staff engineer and how this role addresses the engineering strategy. -- [Reaching Cloud Velocity: A Leader's Guide to Success in the AWS Cloud by Jonathan Allen, Thomas Blood, Werner Vogels, Adrian Cockcroft, Mark Schwartz](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/53503300-reaching-cloud-velocity) - A high-level book on business strategy, people, culture, data and architecture and how this drives cloud velocity. -- [UN Global Platform Handbook on Information Technology Strategy by Mark Craddock, Rob McLellan, Simon Wardley, Matjaz Jug, Jan Murdoch](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/55047345-un-global-platform-handbook-on-information-technology-strategy) - A set of wardley maps on IT. Bringing situational awareness to different contexts. +- [Strategic Monoliths and Microservices: Driving Innovation Using Purposeful Architecture](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/55782292-strategic-monoliths-and-microservices) - A set of strategic patterns on addressing business capabilities with a monolith and microservices approach. +- [Technology Strategy Patterns: Architecture as Strategy](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/42414767-technology-strategy-patterns) - A set of business tools and patterns from an engineering point of view. +- [Staff Engineer: Leadership Beyond the Management Track](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/56481725-staff-engineer) - How is the role of the staff engineer and how this role addresses the engineering strategy. +- [Reaching Cloud Velocity: A Leader's Guide to Success in the AWS Cloud](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/53503300-reaching-cloud-velocity) - A high-level book on business strategy, people, culture, data and architecture and how this drives cloud velocity. +- [UN Global Platform Handbook on Information Technology Strategy](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/55047345-un-global-platform-handbook-on-information-technology-strategy) - A set of wardley maps on IT. Bringing situational awareness to different contexts. - [Good Strategy Bad Strategy: The Difference and Why It Matters](https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/11721966) - Understand the core components of a strategy. - [The Value Flywheel Effect: Power the Future and Accelerate Your Organization to the Modern Cloud](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/61167316-the-value-flywheel-effect?ac=1&from_search=true&qid=donxleC2tR&rank=1) - Using Wardley Mapping and other sensemaking approaches to help organizations anticipate market changes and user needs. - [Team Topologies: Organizing Business and Technology Teams for Fast Flow](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/44135420-team-topologies) - Team Topologies is a practical, step-by-step, adaptive model for organizational design and team interaction based on four fundamental team types and three team interaction patterns. -- [Thinking in Systems](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3828902-thinking-in-systems) -- [Domain-Driven Design: Tackling Complexity in the Heart of Software](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/179133.Domain_Driven_Design) -- [Implementing Domain-Driven Design](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15756865-implementing-domain-driven-design) -- [Domain-Driven Design Distilled](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/28602719-domain-driven-design-distilled) -- [Wardley Maps](https://medium.com/wardleymaps/on-being-lost-2ef5f05eb1ec) +- [Thinking in Systems](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3828902-thinkingow-in-systems) - An essential introduction into system thinking. It helps the reader to understand the fundamentals and introduces several system traps and how to overcome them. +- [Domain-Driven Design: Tackling Complexity in the Heart of Software](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/179133.Domain_Driven_Design) - Strategic patterns to understand complex domains and how to model them based on the impact on the business competitive advantage. +- [Implementing Domain-Driven Design](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15756865-implementing-domain-driven-design) - An implementation approach to DDD from strategic patterns to tactical patterns with code examples. +- [Domain-Driven Design Distilled](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/28602719-domain-driven-design-distilled) - An accessible book to learn the main concepts of Domain-Driven Design. +- [Wardley Maps](https://medium.com/wardleymaps/on-being-lost-2ef5f05eb1ec) - A deep explanation of the origin of Wardley Maps up to the full understanding of how to do strategy which it is adaptive to the environment. +- [Architecture Modernization. Socio-technical alignment of software, strategy, and structure](https://www.manning.com/books/architecture-modernization) - Concrete tools, techniques, and processes to align software architecture with your business domains, organizational design, team topologies, and corporate strategy. ## Posts -- [Designing an Engineering Strategy Post Series by Aleix Morgadas](https://learnings.aleixmorgadas.dev/p/designing-an-engineering-strategy) - How to build an engineering strategy from 0. -- [Engineering strategy by Will Larson](https://lethain.com/engineering-strategy/) - What's an engineering strategy. -- [Engineering strategy notes](https://lethain.com/strategy-notes/) - A collection of links on the topic gathered by Will Larson -- [Defining a Tech Strategy by Sarah Taraporewalla](https://sarahtaraporewalla.com/agile/design/architecture/Defining-a-Tech-Strategy) - A high-level guideline on defining a tech strategy. -- [Tech Strategy: You Need it, But What is it? by Nick Tune](https://medium.com/nick-tune-tech-strategy-blog/tech-strategy-you-need-it-but-what-is-it-af292421e422) - In-depth reflection of what is a tech strategy. -- [🗺🧭 Using Wardley Mapping to understand why Google made G. Appointments to compete in the Calendly market by Aleix Morgadas](https://learnings.aleixmorgadas.dev/p/-using-wardley-mapping-to-understand) - Using wardley mapping to understand google appointments. +- [Designing an Engineering Strategy Post Series](https://learnings.aleixmorgadas.dev/p/designing-an-engineering-strategy) - How to build an engineering strategy from 0. +- [Engineering strategy](https://lethain.com/engineering-strategy/) - What's an engineering strategy. +- [Defining a Tech Strategy](https://sarahtaraporewalla.com/agile/design/architecture/Defining-a-Tech-Strategy) - A high-level guideline on defining a tech strategy. +- [Tech Strategy: You Need it, But What is it?](https://medium.com/nick-tune-tech-strategy-blog/tech-strategy-you-need-it-but-what-is-it-af292421e422) - In-depth reflection of what is a tech strategy. +- [🗺🧭 Using Wardley Mapping to understand why Google made G. Appointments to compete in the Calendly market](https://learnings.aleixmorgadas.dev/p/-using-wardley-mapping-to-understand) - Using wardley mapping to understand google appointments. - [What is a Strategy? Why do you need one in Tech?](https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/what-strategy-why-do-you-need-one-tech-rui-felgueiras) - Introduction to what is a strategy for tech. - [Delivering on an Architecture Strategy](https://blog.thepete.net/blog/2019/12/09/delivering-on-an-architecture-strategy/) - Describes strategic architectural initiatives, a framework which allowing product peeps and techies to make progress on big technical improvements via aligned autonomy. - [ADR: Deep Dive into Architecture Decision Records](https://okorkmaz.medium.com/adr-deep-dive-into-architecture-decision-records-8c110ce7d74e) - Introduces what an architecture decision record is, describes the terminology, how to document the finalized architecture, and focuses on the best practices by presenting real scenerio. @@ -46,14 +46,15 @@ Contributions are welcome! Check out the contribution guidelines for adding item - [Creating an integrated business and technology strategy](https://martinfowler.com/articles/creating-integrated-tech-strategy.html) - Eleven prevalent strategic directions that organisations traverse with examples. - [Solving the Engineering Strategy crisis](https://lethain.com/solving-the-engineering-strategy-crisis/) - A unified theory of Engineering strategy, with a particular emphasis on how you can drive strategy. - [Engineering Strategy is a Fractal](https://learnings.aleixmorgadas.dev/p/engineering-strategy-is-a-fractal) - How to apply organization engineering strategy to the local context while keeping aligned with organization goals. +- [Engineering strategy notes](https://lethain.com/strategy-notes/) - A collection of links on the topic gathered. ## Videos -- [Experimentation and Evolution with Wardley Maps - Cat Swetel](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAh7rK2F9pk) - How Cat has used Wardley Maps to inform her always evolving strategy for the modernization of Ticketmaster’s core ticketing platform not only in terms of technical capabilities and architecture but also process maturity, organizational design, and more. -- [Crossing the River by Feeling the Stones - Simon Wardley](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZZKjxeg5W0) - Simon Wardley examines the issue of situational awareness and explains how it applies to technology. -- [Complex Adaptive Systems - Dave Snowden](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4-vpegxYPg) -- [Systems are communication structures - Diana Montalion](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_0B-aY_L0c) -- [Whole Work: Sociotechnicity & DevOps - Jabe Bloom](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtfncGAeXWU) +- [Experimentation and Evolution with Wardley Maps](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAh7rK2F9pk) - How Cat has used Wardley Maps to inform her always evolving strategy for the modernization of Ticketmaster’s core ticketing platform not only in terms of technical capabilities and architecture but also process maturity, organizational design, and more. +- [Crossing the River by Feeling the Stones](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZZKjxeg5W0) - Simon Wardley examines the issue of situational awareness and explains how it applies to technology. +- [Complex Adaptive Systems](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4-vpegxYPg) - How to understand and categorize domains into ordered, complicated, complex, and chaotic, and how to navigate them. +- [Systems are communication structures](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_0B-aY_L0c) - Understand how communication within an organization creates patterns that repeat themselves and scale up to the organization. +- [Whole Work: Sociotechnicity & DevOps](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtfncGAeXWU) - How to understand the present to design a better present that will create better futures from a system thinking perspective. ## Courses and Workshops @@ -65,14 +66,17 @@ Contributions are welcome! Check out the contribution guidelines for adding item - [Engineering Strategy Notion Template](https://aleixmorgadas.notion.site/Engineering-Strategy-Template-910ad428d3d14c5a9aef4a4c32c4a8ba) - A template with the core elements of an engineering strategy, the high-stake problem, the understanding phase, the direction, and coherent actions. +## Supporting material + +- [Context mapping](https://github.com/ddd-crew/context-mapping) - Visualize the contract between bounded contexts and teams with a collection of patterns. +- [Core domain charts](https://github.com/ddd-crew/core-domain-charts) - Help you to visualise the strategic importance of each (sub)domain or business capability in your architecture allowing you to make business model-aligned architectural decisions. + ## Open Engineering Strategies > Open Engineering Strategies section aims to provide a relevant set of public available Engineering Strategies so we can learn from each other. -- [Community Startup by Aleix Morgadas](https://learnings.aleixmorgadas.dev/p/community-startup-engineering-strategy?s=w) - Prove product market fit with an MVP. +- [Community Startup](https://learnings.aleixmorgadas.dev/p/community-startup-engineering-strategy?s=w) - Prove product market fit with an MVP. - [GitLab Strategy](https://about.gitlab.com/company/strategy/) - Complete GitLab three-year strategy. Containing direction, customer focus, and team dynamics. - [Flutter in 2022 Strategy](https://flutter.dev/go/strategy-2022) - Flutter annual strategy document for 2022. - [Gitpod Strategy](https://gitpod.notion.site/Gitpod-s-Direction-be35d064c0704fbda61c542b84e07ef6) - Gitpod purpose, vision, and strategy. -- [Qatium Product Market Fit](https://learnings.aleixmorgadas.dev/p/post-product-market-fit-open-engineering) - An engineering strategy when the product verifies product market fit and the engineering isn't evolving the practices to match the new product needs. - -## Open Architectures \ No newline at end of file +- [Qatium Product Market Fit](https://learnings.aleixmorgadas.dev/p/post-product-market-fit-open-engineering) - An engineering strategy when the product verifies product market fit and the engineering isn't evolving the practices to match the new product needs. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/awesome/awesome-zsh-plugins.md b/docs/awesome/awesome-zsh-plugins.md index 5f3841f831..d07870ccd3 100644 --- a/docs/awesome/awesome-zsh-plugins.md +++ b/docs/awesome/awesome-zsh-plugins.md @@ -626,7 +626,6 @@ Here are a few good sources for Nerd Fonts and Powerline-compatible fonts: - [dietpi](https://github.com/unixorn/dietpi.plugin.zsh) - Adds utilities for [dietpi](https://dietpi.com) to your `$PATH` (and includes aliases to automagically run them with `sudo`) when you log into a machine running [dietpi](https://dietpi.com). - [diff-so-fancy](https://github.com/z-shell/zsh-diff-so-fancy) - Automatically installs [diff-so-fancy](https://github.com/so-fancy/diff-so-fancy) and enables its use in ZSH and `git`. - [diractions](https://github.com/AdrieanKhisbe/diractions) - Allow you to map a short logical/mnemonic name to directories to quickly access them, or perform actions in them. -- [diralert](https://github.com/roskatom/dir-alert) - Provides dynamic, contextual alerts in your terminal when navigating directories, enhancing the command-line experience by displaying custom alerts based on the current directory's context, such as reminders, warnings, and informational messages. - [dircolors-solarized (joel-porquet)](https://github.com/joel-porquet/zsh-dircolors-solarized) - Solarized dircolors plugin, with options for dark or light terminal backgrounds. - [dircolors-solarized (pinelibg)](https://github.com/pinelibg/dircolors-solarized-zsh) - Enables [Solarized Color Theme for GNU ls](https://github.com/seebi/dircolors-solarized). - [dircycle](https://github.com/michaelxmcbride/zsh-dircycle) - Cycle through the directory stack. @@ -1147,6 +1146,7 @@ Here are a few good sources for Nerd Fonts and Powerline-compatible fonts: - [t32](https://github.com/chrissicool/zsh-t32) - Plugin for the Lauterbach Trace32 toolset. It automatically registers fonts and sets all necessary environment variables to run the t32 toolset. - [tab-title](https://github.com/trystan2k/zsh-tab-title) - Set the terminal tab title according to current directory or running process. Forked from [termsupport.zsh](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/blob/master/lib/termsupport.zsh) - [tailf](https://github.com/rummik/zsh-tailf) - Adds `tailf` function with prefixed newlines instead of trailing newlines. +- [take](https://github.com/amyreese/zsh-take) - Replicates `take` from [oh-my-zsh](https://ohmyz.sh/). - [taskbook](https://github.com/mastern2k3/taskbook-zsh-plugin) - Auto-completes task numbers for taskbook. - [telepresence](https://github.com/alexgervais/telepresence-ps1) - Add the current [Telepresence](https://www.telepresence.io/) connection status and context to your ZSH prompt. - [terminal-app](https://github.com/the8/terminal-app.zsh) - A plugin for integrating with the new macOS El Capitan Terminal.app features. @@ -1520,6 +1520,7 @@ If you're using [Antigen](https://github.com/zsh-users/antigen), you can test th - [abhiyan](https://github.com/abhiyandhakal/abhiyan.zsh/) - Segmented prompt. Includes decorators for `git` branch, staged file count, unstaged file count & untracked file count, username, current working directory and the time. Requires Powerline-compatible fonts. - [absolute](https://github.com/NelsonBrandao/absolute) - Very clean looking theme with decorators for `git` status, `node` version and the exit code from the last command. - [acenoster](https://github.com/HiDe-Techno-Tips/Acenoster-ZSH-Theme) - A multi-purpose theme with very detailed `git` and `mercurial` support. Also includes decorators for AWS profile name, virtual environment name if any, number of background tasks, current directory and previous command's exit code if non-zero. +- [achab](https://github.com/niotna/antoinechab-theme) - Includes decorators for the current folder path, the current user and the current `git` branch. Decorator colors are easily customizable. - [adamdodev](https://github.com/adamdodev/adamdodev-zsh-theme) - Includes decorators for `git` status, the name of your AWS profile, the name of your Azure Service Principal, kubernetes context, terraform workspace, last command exit status and current working directory. - [adlee](https://github.com/adlee-was-taken/oh-my-zsh-osx/blob/master/adlee.zsh-theme) - macOS theme, requires a Powerline-compatible font. - [af-magic-dynamic](https://github.com/rslavin/af-magic-dynamic) - Modified version of [af-magic](https://github.com/andyfleming/oh-my-zsh/blob/master/themes/af-magic.zsh-theme) with dynamic path shortening. @@ -1871,7 +1872,7 @@ If you're using [Antigen](https://github.com/zsh-users/antigen), you can test th - [horizontal](https://github.com/nuimk/horizontal) - Two line prompt with a horizontal separator. - [hornix](https://github.com/fusion809/zsh-theme) - Displays time & date, OS (including distro if on Linux), directory and whether running as root. - [horse-sh](https://github.com/emileswarts/horse-sh) - A very minimal brown/red ZSH theme. -- [htb](https://github.com/Idan1993/zsh-htb-theme) - Inspired by the pwnbox on a HackTheBox machine. Includes decorators for user@host, IP address and the current directory. +- [htb](https://github.com/ibyf0r3ns1cs/zsh-htb-theme) - Inspired by the pwnbox on a HackTheBox machine. Includes decorators for user@host, IP address and the current directory. - [hub](https://gist.github.com/hub23/c226b1c77446e099f7684b0d21c6b22a) - Simple and clean, includes the return code of the last command executed. - [hug](https://github.com/xxninjabunnyxx/hug-zsh) - When you're working and need a hug. Includes `git` status. - [humbled](https://github.com/saravanabalagi/zsh-theme-humbled) - A clean and humble theme with left-aligned `condaenv`, `virtualenv` and `git` status. Requires [condaenv](https://github.com/saravanabalagi/zsh-plugin-condaenv) plugin. @@ -2231,6 +2232,7 @@ If you're using [Antigen](https://github.com/zsh-users/antigen), you can test th - [rufus](https://github.com/runarsf/rufus-zsh-theme) - Optimized for dark backgrounds. - [rummik](https://github.com/rummik/zsh-theme) - @rummik's theme. Supports [psmin](https://gitlab.com/zick.kim/zsh/zsh-psmin), and `git` status information in the prompt. - [russtone](https://github.com/russtone/prompt-russtone) - Inspired by [pure](https://github.com/sindresorhus/pure) and [sorin](https://github.com/sorin-ionescu/prezto). Includes `git` status decorations. +- [ruweird](https://github.com/ruweird/ruweird.zsh-theme) - Minimalist. Has decorators for `git` status and current directory. Shows an umbrella with raindrops and exit code of the last command if non-zero. - [rwahasugui](https://github.com/rafawhs/rwahasugui.zsh-theme/) - Includes decorators for `git` information, current time, current working directory and active python virtualenv. - [ryner](https://github.com/DoctorRyner/ryner-zsh-theme) - Colorful theme, includes `git` decorations and the current directory. - [rzh](https://github.com/patwhatev/rzh) - Theme with `git` states indicated by emojis. @@ -2384,6 +2386,7 @@ If you're using [Antigen](https://github.com/zsh-users/antigen), you can test th - [valuca](https://github.com/keyaedisa/Valuca) - Variant of [ducula](https://github.com/janjoswig/Ducula). Includes decorators for background job status, username, hostname, virtualenv, current directory, last command's exit code, `git` information and the current time. - [vanan](https://github.com/avano/vanan-zsh-theme) - Minimalist theme with `git` information for dark terminals. - [vehemence](https://github.com/H1N1-dev/vehemence-zsh) - Includes decorators for `pwd`, `user@host`, `tty`, time, last command exit code and `git` status. +- [velvet](https://github.com/dor133/velvet-zsh-theme) - Includes decorators for `git` status, username, current directory, exit status of last command, and the time. - [vercel](https://github.com/vercel/zsh-theme) - Minimalist theme with `git` status decorations. - [vertepommes](https://github.com/TheRojam/vertepommes-theme) - Based on ys. Includes vcs status, username and current directory decorations. - [vinhnx](https://github.com/vinhnx/vinhnx.zsh-theme) - Modified from [mgutz](https://github.com/ohmyzsh/ohmyzsh/blob/master/themes/mgutz.zsh-theme). Looks great when using with a [Solarized](https://github.com/altercation/solarized) color scheme. diff --git a/docs/awesome/free-for-dev.md b/docs/awesome/free-for-dev.md index faafa3c140..f8b115be8f 100644 --- a/docs/awesome/free-for-dev.md +++ b/docs/awesome/free-for-dev.md @@ -155,7 +155,6 @@ This list results from Pull Requests, reviews, ideas, and work done by 1100+ peo ## APIs, Data, and ML * [IP.City](https://ip.city) — 100 Free IP geolocation requests per day - * [A11yWatch](https://a11ywatch.com) - Powerful web accessibility tool at scale. Free site-wide web accessibility testing and beyond that resets daily. * [Abstract API](https://www.abstractapi.com) — API suite for various use cases, including IP geolocation, gender detection, or email validation. * [Apify](https://www.apify.com/) — Web scraping and automation platform to create an API for any website and extract data. Ready-made scrapers, integrated proxies, and custom solutions. Free plan with $5 platform credits included every month. * [API Mocha](https://apimocha.com) - Completely free online API mocking for testing and prototyping. Make up to 500 daily requests, fully customizable API responses, and download mock rules as a Postman collection.