Santiago Fraire Willemoes
woile
🇦🇷 Software Engineer: py, rs, js, ts
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Easy integration of APISpec for Starlette
:computer: Minimal, easy to use, declarative command line interface tool
Nix Package Tool. A (humble) successor to linux's apt, which makes life easier when using nix as a package manager.
:arrows_counterclockwise: Minimal State Machine
Cheat Sheet for the awesome gopass
GUI and command line to separate automatically the kindle clippings
Repositories
124Personal nix and nixos configurations
My personal theme for blog, web, etc
[GPLv3+] install nixos over the existing OS in a DigitalOcean droplet (and others with minor modifications)
Add uuid support to SQLite
Nix Packages collection
Collection of scripts I use to enhace photographies
Slint is an open-source declarative GUI toolkit to build native user interfaces for Rust, C++, JavaScript, or Python apps.
:arrows_counterclockwise: Minimal State Machine
Nix Package Tool. A (humble) successor to linux's apt, which makes life easier when using nix as a package manager.
An axum server using biscuit to authenticate
The little ASGI library that shines. ✨
The lightning-fast ASGI server. 🦄
"Beej's Guide to Network Programming" in Rust
OAuth2 goodies for the Djangonauts!
Extensions for the Zed editor
Generate Nix ISO images using github actions and flakes
A wpa_passphrase replacement to target multi os and distribute using nix
:computer: Minimal, easy to use, declarative command line interface tool
An example using axum and minijinja templates
Cheat Sheet for the awesome gopass
Personal blog
Code at the speed of thought – Zed is a high-performance, multiplayer code editor from the creators of Atom and Tree-sitter.
Writing an Operating system based on Phil-opp blog series
GUI and command line to separate automatically the kindle clippings
Easy integration of APISpec for Starlette
My presentations
My Advent of code challenges
A container runtime written in Rust
Rust SDK for Apache Avro - a data serialization system.
Minimal pre-cooked configuration to begin working with jupyter notebooks