Logan Lentz's repositories
d3ReactTreemap4IPFS
This is a treemap function provided by D3.js to visualize the data stored on an IPFS node. This was built out into our Chrome extension and Firefox Add-On.
material-ui-demo
An photo album archiving tool built with Material UI and nft.storage
BannerPlus
BannerPlus (Banner+) is a chrome extension that adds some tweaks to AUS's Banner page. The functionality of these tweaks range from visual effects to improving page load times.
Block-185-Lighting-Configurations
This repo is a gallery of all the different lighting configurations being tested at the Block 185 building in Austin, TX.
cors
Node.js CORS middleware
d3
Bring data to life with SVG, Canvas and HTML. :bar_chart::chart_with_upwards_trend::tada:
example-image-gallery
A simple example of using Web3.Storage to share images using decentralized storage
hhkbfit
automatic keyboard formatting for HHKB boards
ipfs-user-permissioned-filesystem
manage who has access to a folder in a private implementation of IPFS within a closed network of nodes
ipfsEc2Node
This is a setup and configuration repo for an IPFS desktop node configured to run on an AWS ec2 server.
js-ipfs-browser-nextjs
Example of using Next.JS with JS-IPFS
js-ipfsd-ctl
Control an IPFS daemon (go-ipfs or js-ipfs) using JavaScript!
labelImg
🖍️ LabelImg is a graphical image annotation tool and label object bounding boxes in images
lotus
Implementation of the Filecoin protocol, written in Go
microtikCRS312
test results
Next-js-Testground
Lets try and go flying🚀 Boilerplate and Starter for Next.js 12+, Tailwind CSS 3 and TypeScript
npm-go-ipfs
install go-ipfs from npm
pyrad
Python Radar Data Processing
ref-fvm
Reference implementation of the Filecoin Virtual Machine [v1, RC]
serverless
⚡ Serverless Framework – Build web, mobile and IoT applications with serverless architectures using AWS Lambda, Azure Functions, Google CloudFunctions & more! –
travel_advisor
An app to work with Rapid API integration using Google
webextensions-examples
Example Firefox add-ons created using the WebExtensions API