@ajhalili20064DAY 42/50 (2025-12-23):
• doing some CI fixing on github.com/recaptime-dev/proxyparty-caddy alongside docs writing before officially set things up for production deployment
• deployed the Internals API for Caddy's On-demand TLS to Deno Deploy for initial testing and stuff
• folding the laundry part 2
@Daalbu0Today I had a small mistake in advent of code and got stuck. My code is always for some reason spaghetti. Continued working on my test app and added some teams separation. Thinking of a rewrite in react/deno but also I'm quite commited at this point to django github.com/DaalbuCZ/Hermes
@ajhalili20064I am actually rewriting the entire codebase for dotenv-tools CLI in TypeScript on Deno and even moved into its own repository under Recap Time Squad after a month of hiatus (well school and other things in a nutshell for those who asked). I bet I'll be working on this after Arcade to make sure it's at least I do config parsing and other stuff.
Sneak around mau.dev/recaptime-dev/dotenv-tools (also mirroring on GitHub at github.com/recaptime-dev/dotenv-tools) for install docs and feel free to send patches. 🙂
@ajhalili20064I actually made a <http://img.shields.io|img.shields.io>-like API for Recap Time Squad's projects (including lorebooks.wiki) without the pain of long query parameter values by storing them over Deno KV. By the way, I also made custom Hack Club-related badges (built during Arcade, Arcade participant and HCB-related ones), which are in time for Arcade 2024, and you can grab one here.
Source: github.com/lorebooks-wiki/badges-api
API Docs: badges.api.lorebooks.wiki
@ajhalili20064Just a devlog: That's a blast for now, and I'll be sleeping by 3 am here in the Philippines for more extensive chaos engineering involving writing backend code in Node.js/Deno soon.
btw exploring Zed editor right now
@reesericci0:shipitparrot: 2 ships, one day??? :shipitparrot:
I have made the dumbest greatest :esbuild: esbuild plugin of all time: esbuild-plugin-bookmarkletesbuild-plugin-bookmarklet is an esbuild plugin that lets you generate bookmarklets! Ever wanted to make :react: TSX bookmarklets? Now you can!
github.com/reesericci/esbuild-plugin-bookmarklet<https://deno.land/x/esbuild_plugin_bookmarklet>npmjs.com/esbuild-plugin-bookmarklet
have fun! :eggsdee:
@uvacoder0Favorite portfolio of the day. One of the very few portfolios I have seen that is built with Deno. Also uses pug. reese.codes
@maggie0Tried making a proxy for the hackclub site that replaces Hack Club with Wack Club; check it out at wackclub.deno.dev! :wack-club:
@Jeffrey0Hello again! I shipped the initial release of p5_commander last month, but I have now added some more features!
• Live reloading with p5 dev
• p5 typing and documentation with @types/p5 and jsconfig
• A favicon (probably not the final design)
• Comments in my code :blurryeyes:
If you already have installed it, just run git pull in the repo. If not, follow the instructions in the README! You will probably need to recreate your existing collections due some of the new features.
If you find any bugs or have any suggestions, please let me know in the GitHub issues or my personal channel #jeffreys-corgi-box.
Thanks you!
github.com/SquarePear/p5_commander
@Jeffrey0For the last couple of weeks, I have been working on p5commander when I had a bit of free time. Now it is finally fully useable! p5commander is a command-line tool to manage and display your p5.js sketches easily. I used Deno :deno: so I could use typescript and more up-to-date javascript features that Node still doesn't include by default. All you need to do is clone the repo and install it using the command in the README to get started!
If you find any bugs or have any suggestions, please let me know. p5commander is my first actual public/open source project that I got to a working state, so I probably made some mistakes.
<https://github.com/SquarePear/p5commander>
@sampoder0Hosted an interactive sound festival this morning at school. Powering it was a massive system of NodeMCUs, a web app, python scripts, an API and groovy Sonic Pi code.
more: github.com/sampoder/sound-festival, videos in thread & thanks to zach and hq for helping with voiceovers
@arek1231130I was bored today, so decided to make a web app :deno:
@arek1231130Just started a new deno project :deno:
@sampoder0woot woot! got an 8 in the Science Test 🎉
@caleb0I'm gonna try to get @scrappy to react with as many emojis as possible, for no particular reason.
When we arrived in space, there were shouts of "yay!" and "hooray!" I wanted to sleep, but the sunset was much too captivating. As I struggled to paint a representation of the masterpiece, my art was cut short by a reminder of our predicament. Our ship's Linux core had been damaged by a rain storm. Upon further inspection, is appeared as though the Rust installation on our ship's robot had been corrupted. We debated which language to replace it with; "Golang!" Matt said. "Swift!" Linus shouted. "Deno!" "JavaScript!" We decided on rewriting the robot's code using minecraft redstone (that way we didn't have to use npm). 15 years later, once we finished, we pushed to the GitHub repository. But wait! The robot's hardware was also severely crippled. We had to 3d print some parts, after getting the models from Google.
@arek1231130Released a new version of my deno module today :deno:
@arek1231130Added my module to Deno webpage :deno:
@arek1231130Making a genius lyrics library for deno