Turn your GitHub activity into a weekly dev blog on GitHub Pages
CLI turns git commits into narrative blogs with a live SVG news ticker.

GitHub commits → auto-written posts, but Twitter/Dev.to already do social discovery.
Individual developers and open-source maintainers who want visibility for their work without writing blog posts.
Dev.to · Twitter · GitHub Sponsors
CLI turns git commits into narrative blogs with a live SVG news ticker.
GitHub reputation scoring; LinkedIn and Twitter already sell developer visibility differently.
Six parallel AI agents build full-stack apps, aiming for an agent-forged registry.
110 dev tools, but CyberChef, ChatGPT, and docs already do most of this work.
Ephemeral social network premise is interesting, but solves no real friction versus Twitter/Discord.
Everything runs in the browser with no tracking or server calls, and the site bundles genuinely handy AI-specific utilities — LLM Token Counter, AI Model Comparison (pricing/context windows), AI Cost Estimator and an MCP server directory — so you don't need five tabs open. It's a pragmatic, privacy-minded toolbelt rather than a breakthrough: most tools are standard utilities, but the curated, offline-first collection is where the product earns its keep.