23 results for “topic:micro-blog”
A Twitter-like micro-blog for personal project updates and snippets of thought, written in Oak
Whatever I learned Today will go here. A nice way of organizing learned things. Inspired from https://github.com/jbranchaud/til
📱 RESTful API for a text-based social feed, enabling posts, comments, and user interactions. Built for learning social backend development. Inspired by Threads and microblogging platforms
Blip, is a really simple, no-database, flat-file blog engine
A place to keep all of your worries so they don't need to be in your head.
An exercise by The Odin Project( TOP ) to create a blog. It has both a front & back end
An Electron desktop app for micro.blog
A Micro.blog plugin to easily add Tinylytics tracking.
A micro blog to share my lesson of the day
A Micro.blog plugin to display your photos in a responsive masonry style layout.
Tiny Garden is a public site for Tiny Factories members to share work, conversations, and more. It's out public-facing micro blog.
A micro-blog that is posted from a Telegram Bot.
A personal micro-blogging platform written in Go
The custom CSS that I use on my micro.blog hosted blog.
Twitter like tag based micro blog using Django, Jquery and Bootstrap.
Simple, js-less micro-blogging platform written in Rust
Post to Framer CMS and syndicate to the fediverse from anywhere
A MERN-based microblogging platform with authentication, community feed, comments, and an analytics dashboard.
A mobile-responsive, social media platform on which users can post messages and pictures - known as "Shout Outs". Anyone can view Shout Outs, but only registered users can create, update, and delete them. Registered users can also comments & rate Shout Outs shared by others
Moyna is a Micro Blogging WordPress Theme for self-hosted Micro Blog, Community Social Network, News Headlines Publishing etc.
Lightweight Python SSG for TIL microblogs: Markdown → HTML with Jinja2 + live preview
Personal blog in entirely HTML. New post every day.
A collection of tips and tricks that you don't need an entire blog post for.