Here are some projects I developed
Here are some of the little projects I've worked on over the years that I'm most proud of. Many of them are open-source, so if you find something that sparks your interest, feel free to check out the code and contribute if you have ideas for improvements.
A package that enables tracking the most recent posts of a Mastodon account and rendering them as an RSS feed in a Astro Component.
π active
#οΈ rss, mastodon, astrojs, astro-component, withastro
π Github
This is a simple command line-based to do management application.
π active
#οΈ rust, cli
π Github
Freedom for bookmarks. Access your bookmarks from browser, mobile, anywhere.
π archived
#οΈ react, typescript, postgresql, browser extension
π Github
A note and color every day. Track your past. See what kind of map you'll end up with.
π active
#οΈ flutter, android, mobile, desktop
π Github
Users can specify durations that help to plan their working time.
π active
#οΈ js, vscode extension
π Github
This script compares the files in the PostgreSQL database with the file assets in the directory. Deletes files that are not in the database.
π archived
#οΈ perl, postgresql
π Github
This document is intended to give you a quick overview of the Raku programming language.
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#οΈ documentation, raku
π Link
Create strong passphrases with EFF's new random number generators!
π archived
#οΈ python, pickledb
π Github
Lets you search for photos and save them to your favorites.
π archived
#οΈ kotlin, android, mobile
π Github
Distributed to-do list application running on BlockStack.
π archived
#οΈ js, blockstack, blockchain
π Github
Our goal is to obtain a piece of code that briefly introduce the author.
π archived
#οΈ js, nextjs, pwa
π Github