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I made something simple for this: http://stuff.hanula.com/starhub/ and me too, I also wish GH had some easier way to navigate and arrange your bookmarks. StarHub was primarily built for fast search.



GitHub is a tremendous source of code and projects. Great for everyday work, inspiration and learning. Nice extension and too bad it's for Chrome only.

I've recently hacked a quick app for fast access to GitHub stars [1], just because I needed it so badly, although you (currently) can't tag repositories, only save your searches.

[1] https://github.com/hanula/StarHub


Sorry, couldn't figure out what it does. Is it searching your starred projects maybe?


Yeah, searching any user's starred projects. Yours or somebody else. Try it out at http://stuff.hanula.com/starhub/


SEEKING WORK and interesting projects - Remote only atm.

Over 15 year of experience. Love to tinker, learn, build, explore and make the difference. Solid software engineer, full-stack developer, I work with many tools and environments but Web/Python/Backend is my favorite.

Resume: http://resume.hanula.com

GitHub: https://github.com/hanula


That's exactly my case. I needed a way to (really) quickly browse my stars. Instant filter can save a lot of time. I hope GitHub will add something like that in the future.


Thanks. I'll add language filter, although the basic info that GitHub provides isn't very accurate.


He was asking his son. I'm sure it was a father-son like question to help him get interested in the school project.


Heh, I created something like that in Python: https://github.com/hanula/weirdify while playing with unicodedata module.


As I am currently looking for work, I had to update my resume, but then I decided simple text processor would be just boring and I created themed HTML/PDF resume generator in Python that takes simple YAML data file. It worked pretty good.

There is already JSON Resume [0] initiative but YAML feels much more natural when writing semi-structured text.

Here's the source if anyone's interested: https://github.com/hanula/resume

[0] https://jsonresume.org/


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