PromQL Parser in Python

Status: Retired
How difficult it would be to re-use some of the yacc stuff for Prometheus’ go parser, and make a proper parser for Python. Alternatively could use setuptools-golang to build a go library that can be exported and used with Python to make a kind of promtool Python library. This would mostly be useful for things like checking rules or queries for syntax errors. References https://github.com/messense/py-promql-parser https://github.com/go-python/gopy https://github.com/asottile/setuptools-golang

Reading Flow

Status: Retired
Thinking about how bookmarks and links flow and are organized

RescueTime Calendar Feed

Status: Retired
Should be fairly easy to use the RescueTime api and a small shim api to show a read-only feed with the current day’s report and link to the full dashboard. References: https://twitter.com/rescuetime/status/1126219722377371648

Exportme

Status: Retired
Various exporters for miscellaneous systems Github https://github.com/kfdm/exportme

Jekyll iOS app

Status: Retired
Basic app using Git backend and edit meta data Share widget to allow sending links to start a blog post Upload images to /media/* and insert ![]() tag Questions How to handle choosing metadata from valid options Inspiration prose.io has a fairly nice, simple editor

Jekyll Tools for VS Code

Status: Retired
Jekyll tools for VS Code to force myself to learn Typescript Jekyll: New Post Jekyll: Publish Jekyll: Publish Date Jekyll: Set Layout Jekyll: Tag Jekyll: Unpublish Rename: File

Pocket to Jekyll

Status: Retired
Sync pocket lists to a jekyll page to allow note taking and an alternate style of organizing

Private IFTTT

Status: Retired
Broker MQTT Celery Kafka fluentd Possible to use nodered to implement?

Friend Tracker

Status: Retired
Friend Tracker Help keep track of friends and remind when to send a message Goals Use existing formats when possible, eg VCARD to store data in OSX’s address book/icloud/google/etc Use ’last contacted’ type field to make it easy to report when it has been a while since you’ve last contacted that person References https://github.com/JacobEvelyn/friends