Hi there!
My name is Claudio, a senior DevOps Engineer located in Italy, and I am a very big fan of Linux and the command line.
Current projects
I'm currently involved in a couple projects:
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qrcp, a command line tool to transfer files between a laptop and a mobile by scanning a QR code
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banco, an experimental project management tool for the command line
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i3timer, a timer for the i3wm's status bar
Past
In the past, I contributed to open source software by creating a lot Dart examples, public speaking, posts, and other nice things you can find on my About page.
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Featured work
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claudiodangelis/qrcp
β‘ Transfer files over wifi from your computer to your mobile device by scanning a QR code without leaving the terminal.
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claudiodangelis/popup-for-keep
π Load Google Keep in a popup from the current tab in Google Chrome
JavaScript 56 -
claudiodangelis/banco
π A project management tool for the command line
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claudiodangelis/i3-timer
β° A simple timer for the i3 window manager
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