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Matt Schrage
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Hey Product Hunt community! I'm excited to introduce you to Cicada, a modern CI/CD engine that lets you write your pipelines in TypeScript. No more YAML-hell.
Here are some of the features that Cicada offers:
💻 Use conditionals and loops: TypeScript allows you to use control flow statements like conditionals and loops, making it easier to write complex pipelines.
🧑🤝🧑 Collaborate with ease:...
Cicada
Build CI/CD pipelines in TypeScript & run them anywhere
Cicada is a modern CI/CD engine that lets you write your pipelines using TypeScript, rather than YAML. With Cicada, you can test jobs locally on your machine and run them in the cloud.
Cicada
Build CI/CD pipelines in TypeScript & run them anywhere
Use Fig's Jupyter Notebook-style interface to write scripts with code, inputs, and markdown. Capture user input with our beautiful terminal UI library. Share scripts and CLIs with your teammates instantly.
Fig Scripts
Build internal CLI tools, really fast
Fig is reimagining the terminal, starting with autocomplete.
We've just added support for all JetBrains IDEs, including IntelliJ, WebStorm, PyCharm, Android Studio and more.
Fig for JetBrains IDEs
Terminal autocomplete in your favorite JetBrains IDE
Matt Schrage
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Hello, Product Hunt community!
I'm Matt, one of the co-founders of Fig. Fig adds IDE-style autocomplete to your existing terminal.
Today, I'm excited to announce that Fig is now available in the embedded terminal in all JetBrains IDEs.
🙋♀️ How do I set it up?
1. Download Fig from fig.io or `brew install fig`
2. Run the following command:
```
fig install --input-method
```
Note that you...
Fig for JetBrains IDEs
Terminal autocomplete in your favorite JetBrains IDE
Matt Schrage
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Want to replace the built-in man pages with Fig?
Just run this bash/zsh function in your terminal:
```
man (){ open "https://fig.io/manual/$(echo "$*" | tr ' ' '/')" }
```
Then you can run commands like `man git commit` and https://fig.io/manual/git/commit will open in your browser :)
Manual Pages by Fig
Beautiful, community-driven documentation for 300+ CLI tools
Manual Pages, by Fig (fig.io/manual) provides beautiful, online documentation for 300+ CLI tools.
All descriptions are community driven and open source. Contribute at github.com/withfig/autocomplete
All descriptions are community driven and open source. Contribute at github.com/withfig/autocomplete
Manual Pages by Fig
Beautiful, community-driven documentation for 300+ CLI tools
Matt Schrage
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This is super cool @phuctm97! I love the design 👀
Also the fact that shell.how is powered by Fig completion specs means that it works with commands that explainshell.com doesn't!
shell.how
Explain how your shell command works
Fig makes engineers more productive in the terminal.
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Our first product adds visual completions for hundreds of public CLI tools like cd, git, npm/yarn, docker, and aws.
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Want private autocomplete? Create your own completions and share them with your team!
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Our first product adds visual completions for hundreds of public CLI tools like cd, git, npm/yarn, docker, and aws.
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Want private autocomplete? Create your own completions and share them with your team!
Fig
Autocomplete for the Terminal
Matt Schrage
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Thanks for building this. I've been on a few Rume calls to keep in touch with college friends. The experience is sooo much better than awkward Zoom groups! You can really easily break off into smaller conversations - everything feels much more natural!
Rume
Video chat that doesn't feel like work
Matt Schrage
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Hey there! 🤗
Thanks for hunting us @mwseibel. We're super excited to share Fig with the community.
We built Fig because the Terminal is powerful, but unforgiving.
Many engineers still struggle to customize their environments, memorize arcane feature flags, edit dot profiles, and even learn hotkeys. Beginners are thrown in the deep end. And seasoned developers can screw up their system in a...
Fig
Visual apps and shortcuts for your terminal
Fig adds visual apps & shortcuts to your terminal. Developers use Fig to store shell commands / snippets and add GUIs to their terminal workflows. You can also view documentation inline, launch frequently used webapps, or even build your own CLI tool.
Fig
Visual apps and shortcuts for your terminal
Matt Schrage
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Thanks so much for the Hunt @msg and to @nickabouzeid for his advice on launching!
Fameshow continues the trend of adapting established television show formats for mobile. We have daily shows with real cash prizes for talented streamers. The audience votes to give more time and streamers earn money by the minute as they perform.
For streamers, Fameshow offers the next generation of social...
Fameshow
HQ meets America's Got Talent
Fameshow is a live talent show with cash prizes! Anyone can stream and the audience decides who gets more time. ⏳
Contestants are randomly picked to go live in front of everyone and have an initial 20 seconds to perform. Viewers can 'heart' talented performers, awarding them more time. Contestants are paid by the minute.⏰💸
Fameshow
HQ meets America's Got Talent
Cleartext
A text editor that only allows the 1,000 most common words
TimeToCode
Learn web design on the go with bit-sized tutorials!
Matt Schrage
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Hi, everybody! The idea for Kickback came about when I was in high school and my friends and I were trying to solve the age old question: what to do on a Friday night.
Kickback shows you what’s going on around you but more importantly WHO is there. When you are looking for something to do, you can see which parties/bars/clubs are popular and if your friends are there!
Kickback uses a...
Kickback
See who's at what parties in real time
Kickback
See who's at what parties in real time
Crowdblock
A Community for Crowdsourcing Ad Blockers