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    CSS Inspiration

    CSS Inspiration

    Curated collection of interesting, creative, or inspiring CSS effects

    ...The collection ranges from micro-interactions and loaders to 3D transforms, complex backgrounds, hover states, and text effects, each presented as a small, self-contained demo. Source code is front and center, encouraging developers to study, copy, and tweak snippets for their own projects. Many examples lean on contemporary features—custom properties, filters, blend modes, gradients, and keyframes—serving as both inspiration and a practical cookbook. Because each demo focuses on a single idea, it’s an effective way to learn new techniques without wading through a full framework. ...
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    Emoji-Log

    Emoji-Log

    An Emoji Git commit log messages spec standard

    After building hundreds of open source software I've ended up inventing a git commit log standard called EMOJI-LOG that helps me understand a project's history with a less cognitive load just by looking at the git log. I like emoji. I like ’em a lot. Programming, code, geeks/nerds, open-source, all of that is inherently dull and sometimes boring. Emoji (which is, in fact, the plural of emoji) helps me add colors and emotions to the mix. Nothing wrong if you want to attach feelings to this 2D...
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    Embeddable web client code to enable a website to show pieces of a web video, such as from YouTube, starting and stopping at any position, and to create playlists of these snippets.
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