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  1. The fastest wiki and knowledge base for growing teams. Beautiful, feature rich, and markdown compatible.

    JavaScript 12.8k 989

  2. The open source React and Prosemirror based markdown editor that powers Outline. Want to try it out? Create an account:

    TypeScript 2.3k 389

  3. tinycon Public

    A small library for manipulating the favicon, in particular adding alert bubbles and changing images.

    JavaScript 5.1k 302

  4. The best Chrome extension to make Hacker News quicker and more useful.

    JavaScript 123 33

  5. A react emoji picker for use with emojione

    JavaScript 256 70

  6. FastImage finds the dimensions or filetype of an image at a url by fetching the least data possible

    PHP 156 55

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September 2021

Created a pull request in outline/outline that received 1 comment

feat: Emoji picker in editor

Adds emoji suggest support through editor upgrade The cost of emojis was always going to be a size bump, at least it isn't in the initial bundle s…

+24 −5 1 comment

Created an issue in i18next/i18next-parser that received 3 comments

Running i18next with --silent flag still produces output

🐛 Bug Report i18next --silent should produce no output, but it still outputs summary information. To Reproduce Expected behavior No console output …

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