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Ray.so - Create beautiful images of your code snippets. - Source: dev.to / 4 months ago
This platform allows developers to crеatе codе screenshots with syntax highlighting, facilitating clеarеr and morе concisе convеrsations. - Source: dev.to / 6 months ago
Ray.so transforms your code into visually stunning images with just a few clicks! You can customize your artwork by selecting from a wide variety of syntax colors, deciding whether or not to hide the background and switching between dark and light window modes. It's the perfect way to showcase your code in a truly beautiful way. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
This is my first neovim plugin, rayso.nvim It allows you to take a visual selection of your code and instantly upload it to ray.so. This plugin is greatly inspired by carbon-now.nvim. Source: about 1 year ago
Https://ray.so/ - or something similar.. Source: about 1 year ago
If you are already using Alfred[1] (with PowerPack), then snippets are your friend. Combine this with macOS's own Text Replacement[2], can cover most needs. You add up your snippets as you go along and sync/backup it so you won't have to re-do on each install/upgrade. I also found out that it is easier to use "," as a deliminator as there is no way I will type a normal English word with a comma then a character... - Source: Hacker News / 2 months ago
First, I have to make a personal confession — I never liked the SMS short-hand thingy that worked with pre-iPhone phones. That was one of the reason I use SMS/Text-Messages unless I really need to. I have been using text-expansion since the early days of TextExpander[1], an app that works on iOS and macOS. However good the iPhone keyboard was, it was always not convenient to type and retype details such as home... - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
There is an app called TextExpander that you can use to store frequently used text selections and then type a shortcut to have it automatically insert into any Microsoft document. It is extremely helpful for busting through routine motions or correspondence. For example, if I want my atty’s signature block, I have it set up to insert when I type /sigblock. I have whole letters and pleadings saved in there and I... Source: about 1 year ago
TextExpander: The reference, but is also subscription based. Source: about 1 year ago
To help me save time and avoid distractions, I’ve been using prompts through the TextExpander app. These prompts are shortcuts that I’ve created to quickly add little instructions I feel I have to repeat often. For example, I’ve created a prompt to “stamp all code snippets you produce with a unique identifier,” which has made it much easier to ask GPT3 to go back and retrieve the code I’m referencing. Source: over 1 year ago
Carbon - Create and share beautiful images of your source code.
PhraseExpress - PhraseExpress is one of the best and most fully featured text expansion apps available to Windows users.
Codespace - A beautiful cross-platform code snippet manager
Beeftext - Beeftext is an open-source text substitution tool for Windows.
Codeimg.io - Create and share images of your source code
espanso - An Open Source, Cross-platform Text Expander on steroids