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πŸ‘‹ Haii!!

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Red Pandas! This guy be climbing trees and writing code!

About me, I mostly program in Bash and Go. Recently, I've been working on:

  • A Bash package manager called Basalt
    • bash-object, a Bash library for managing heterogenous data hierarchies
    • bash-json, a Bash library for parsing JSON
    • bash-term, a Bash library for terminal escape sequences
    • Bake, a Bash-based make alternative
    • Hookah, an elegantly minimal Git hooks solution written in Bash
  • Woof, a language agnostic version manager (written in Bash)
  • redpanda, a tool for cross-repository refactoring

I also like contributing to Open Source! Some recent contributions include:

Check out my projects if you wish, and thanksies for visiting my profile! ^_^

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  1. basalt Public

    The rock-solid Bash package manager

    Shell 36

  2. autoenv Public

    Directory-based environments

    Shell 5.1k 256

  3. bash-object Public

    Manipulate heterogenous data hierarchies in Bash

    Shell 17

  4. bake Public

    A Bash-based Make alternative

    Shell 14 2

  5. A collection of Basalt (Bash) packages

    5

  6. dotfox Public

    User and system-wide dotfile manager

    Nim 10

Contribution activity

November 2022

Created a pull request in ecc-cs-club/practice that received 1 comment

Add some text and C++

Functions describe the world, so i created a program to print that

+15 βˆ’0 1 comment

Created an issue in hyperupcall/bake that received 1 comment

Argument parsing more flexible

For example, -uw does not work

1 comment
Opened 3 other issues in 2 repositories
34 contributions in private repositories Nov 1 – Nov 9