{"repo":"JohsEnevoldsen/literature-clock","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/JohsEnevoldsen/literature-clock","clone":"git clone https://github.com/JohsEnevoldsen/literature-clock.git","description":"Clock using time quotes from the literature, based on the work of Jaap Meijers","language":"R","stars":719,"topics":["javascript","client-side","serverless","clock"],"license":null,"category":"deployment-docker-iac","readme_excerpt":"literature-clock Clock using time quotes from the literature, based on work and idea by Jaap Meijers (E-reader clock). Force light or dark theme with the theme query parameter. E.g. https://literature-clock.jenevoldsen.com?theme=dark The working site is in the docs/ folder, and can be visited at http://literature-clock.jenevoldsen.com/. To run it locally you may need to serve docs/ with an HTTP server (e.g. python3 -m http.server ) ... or just open index.html in Firefox (thanks @gbear605). ℹ️ NB: Some quotes are potentially NSFW. See issue #11. To filter out (most) NSFW quotes, use the sfw query parameter. E.g. https://literature-clock.jenevoldsen.com?sfw=true Convert .csv quotes to .json quotes Quotes are kept in litclock annotated.csv . These are converted into a .json file for each minute with csv to json.R . To run the R script, install R and use the package manager, {packrat}, to install the correct version of the packages: packrat::restore() . Other related projects - litime - A command line tool that shows a timely quote when it is executed.","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/JohsEnevoldsen","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/JohsEnevoldsen/literature-clock/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}