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A list of CLI generators, starter kits / boilerplates and toolkits to kick start your Next.js apps.

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    • Has ~1K+ Github stars
    • Actively maintained / up to date
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git clone https://github.com/OpenDevin/OpenDevin.git
cd OpenDevin
conda create -n od python=3.10
conda activate od
docker ps
(optional) install docker if not already installed
docker pull ghcr.io/opendevin/sandbox
export OPENAI_API_KEY={your key}
(optional I had to install rust) curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf [https://sh.rustup.rs](https://sh.rustup.rs/) | sh
(optional) restart terminal
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u9O / The Essential Skills to Becoming a Master Hacker.md
Created June 3, 2020 19:18
The Essential Skills to Becoming a Master Hacker

Many of my aspiring hackers have written to me asking the same thing. "What skills do I need to be a good hacker?"

As the hacker is among the most skilled information technology disciplines, it requires a wide knowledge of IT technologies and techniques. To truly be a great hacker, one must master many skills. Don't be discouraged if you don't have all the skills I list here, but rather use this list as a starting ground for what you need to study and master in the near future.

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jessarcher / dslr-webcam.md
Last active December 21, 2025 15:27
Using my Canon 70D DSLR camera as a web cam on Linux

You'll need:

  1. Video 4 Linux loopback device kernel module (v4l2loopback) - Source: https://github.com/umlaeute/v4l2loopback (You might find builds in your distro's repos - I'm using Fedora so had to build it myself using https://github.com/danielkza/v4l2loopback-fedora/)
  2. gPhoto2 - this is what allows you to access your cameras live feed over USB - this was available in Fedora's repos.
  3. GStreamer or ffmpeg - this is what lets you stream the output from gPhoto2 into the loopback device.

It's been a little while since I set it all up so I can't remember all of the installation details, which will probably be different for your distro anyway unless you're using Fedora. Apologies if I have forgotten something as wel.

Running the stream