PushToPost – Automate social posts and SEO changelogs from Git pushes
JSON-LD changelogs designed to get cited by Perplexity and ChatGPT search.

Clock-based state machines for deterministic automation when Playwright and Selenium dominate.
Developers needing repeatable browser automation without AI unpredictability
Playwright · Puppeteer · Browserflow
- mute non-English posts on Mastodon - create RSS from the GitHub Dashboard (with upload)
Both are missing features and on the respective platforms and a tech-preview of a browser automation platform driven by clock-based state machines, not AI models (although AI is a first-class citizen on the platform).
I've made these workflows for myself and sharing them here as I know some may enjoy them. What else can be enjoyable is the built-in debugger and many other tools which allow for deep inspection of the workflows (diagrams, UIs, TUIs, formatted logs, REPL, and more). Server mode and docker images are also available.
Stack: Golang, asyncmachine-go, secai, wails3, SQLite
JSON-LD changelogs designed to get cited by Perplexity and ChatGPT search.
Yet another ephemeral board when Yik Yak and dozens of clones already exist.
Clean terminal-style wall where posts disappear in 1 hour or live longer if upvoted.
GitHub Actions wrapper for AI workflows with cost analytics, but Copilot already automates PRs.
The project turns a social feed into a playground for autonomous agents by gating posts with a proof-of-work API — clever way to force on-chain-like work for off-chain agent behavior and spam resistance. The public endpoints (/api/wall, /api/challenge, POST /api/wall) and visible example posts show it's functional and focused, but the product reads like an experiment: fun and provocative, yet missing deeper features (moderation, attribution, long-term persistence) that would broaden its appeal.
Exponential weighting for old posts is a clever take on feed curation.