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Hacker News clone rewritten with universal JavaScript, using React and GraphQL.
Hacker News iOS and Android App - Made with React Native.
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Browse Hacker News like a haxor: A Hacker News command line interface (CLI).
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List of telegram groups, channels & bots // Список интересных групп, каналов и ботов телеграма // Список чатов для программистов
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React-powered Hacker News client
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A material-design Hacker News Android reader
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A Hacker News reader iOS app written in Swift.
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This repo collects examples of intentional and unintentional hacks of media sources
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A simply readable Hacker News web app
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Hackers is an elegant iOS app for reading Hacker News written in Swift.
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cheeaun
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Mar 29, 2015
Basically have to go through all links, get the names and format it to [NAME](LINK)
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[NAME](LINK) by [PERSON]
because it's pretty hard to maintain - Sorting them alphabetically would be great, with defunct links/products/apps sorted at the bottom
- Changing from
LINK
to[NAME](LINK)
would be nice as it's more readable.
Notes (Markdown format):
LINK
= `http
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A Chrome and Firefox extension that displays GitHub Trending, Hacker News, Product Hunt and Designer News on every new tab.
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satyakresna
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Hi @cristianbote, I try hnpwa-vanilla live site doesn't update the value of param page
each time I move to the next page. Here is the demo video related to the value of page param doesn't change.
Web Extension: Easily find Hacker News discussions about the page you're currently browsing.
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A Terminal UI to browse Hacker News
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A Hacker News Reader built in React Native for iOS and Android
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Clojure News Web Application - (Hacker News Clone)
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Hacker News client for Emacs
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A simply readable Hacker News app for iOS & Android, built with React Native. V2 now over here https://github.com/cheeaun/hackerweb-native-2
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Hacker News client for macOS
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Hackertab turns your New Tab page into a geeky one that keeps you as a developer updated with the best tools, news, jobs and events.
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The best Chrome extension to make Hacker News quicker and more useful.
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A curated list of FOSS tools to improve the Hacker News experience.
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