- Renamed the topic for database synchronization messages from 'db_sync' to 'sync_db' for clarity. - Updated the Mycelium slave to decode base64 payload before processing and to log received messages and their source. - Added logging to the Mycelium streamer to track sent messages. - Added a new feature to retrieve and log the last index from the worker after syncing updates. This improves monitoring and debugging capabilities.
HeroLib Examples
This repository contains examples and utilities for working with HeroLib, a comprehensive library for V language.
Sync Do Script
The sync_do.sh script is a utility for development that:
- Synchronizes the local HeroLib codebase with a remote server
- Uses rsync to efficiently transfer only changed files
- Automatically connects to a tmux session on the remote server
- Helps maintain development environment consistency
Examples Structure
The examples directory demonstrates various capabilities of HeroLib:
- builder/: Examples of builder patterns and remote execution
- core/: Core functionality examples including configuration, database operations, and API integrations
- data/: Data handling examples including encryption and encoding
- develop/: Development tools including git integration and OpenAI examples
- hero/: Hero-specific implementations and API examples
- installers/: Various installation scripts for different tools and services
- lang/: Language integration examples (e.g., Python)
- osal/: Operating system abstraction layer examples
- threefold/: ThreeFold Grid related examples and utilities
- tools/: Utility examples for imagemagick, tmux, etc.
- ui/: User interface examples including console and telegram
- virt/: Virtualization examples for Docker, Lima, Windows, etc.
- webtools/: Web-related tools and utilities
V Script Requirements
When creating V scripts (.vsh files), always use the following shebang:
#!/usr/bin/env -S v -n -w -gc none -cc tcc -d use_openssl -enable-globals run
This shebang ensures:
- Direct execution of V shell scripts without needing to use the V command
- No main() function requirement in .vsh files
- Proper compilation flags and settings
- OpenSSL support enabled
- Global variables enabled
- TCC compiler usage
- No retry compilation
These examples serve as practical demonstrations and reference implementations for various HeroLib features and integrations.