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DanielFGray/README.md

Hello world! 👋

I'm Dan (he/him), I build websites. I'm a big fan of Node.js and React , and lately TypeScript as well. Other libraries and technologies I enjoy using include:

I have a blog where I often write about various programming-related things, and occasionally about music. source

As a Linux 🐧 user, I like to make use of the command line and automate things with Bash scripts. (123)

I have some experience with other languages as well, such as Python, Rust, Haskell, and Clojure.

Outside of programming, I teach teach music 🎼, play drums 🥁 in bands, and attempt to play guitar (at home). Peep the SoundCloud!

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  1. a collection of scripts that rely on https://github.com/junegunn/fzf

    Shell 284 23

  2. yaxg Public

    capture and record your screen with callbacks

    Shell 49 3

  3. Distraction-free editing in Vim

    Vim script 23

  4. Parses tmux panes for urls and displays them in fzf

    Shell 20

  5. gqlblog Public

    React SSR blog using Apollo

    TypeScript 1

  6. playing with io-ts and @reduxjs/toolkit entity adapters and async thunks

    TypeScript

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March 2022

Created 52 commits in 1 repository

Created an issue in tajo/ladle that received 8 comments

import aliases?

in my tsconfig I have { "baseUrl": ".", "paths": { "~/*": ["./app/*"] }, } and out of the box, when importing stories that use this import format I…

8 comments
Started 1 discussion in 1 repository
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