Small scripts I use to analyze large / old codebases
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Small scripts I use to analyze large / old codebases
A lightweight, experimental CLI tool to simplify Git workflows, crafted out of necessity for developers(especially me ;).
Structify is a Python tool that creates project structures from a text file.
Automatically ensures your software version metadata is consistent across key project files.
Advanced AI Agent for developer tool research using LangGraph, OpenAI GPT-4, and Firecrawl
Project: The Essential Feature Set for User Engagement. Created at https://spectra.codes, which is owned by @Drix10
Streamlined digital library management system for cataloging, lending, and user access.... Created at https://coslynx.com
Powerful and flexible dynamic API generator designed to simplify the creation of RESTful APIs
AI-powered tool for analyzing and optimizing codebases to improve performance and maintainability.
Built with Python to demonstrate data engineering, business intelligence, and software development skills. Features real-time data processing, executive insights, and portfolio-quality documentation.
🏗️StructorCLI is a blazing-fast, professional-grade CLI tool for scaffolding project structures using intelligent, reusable templates.
AI-powered git commit message generator using Ollama. Clean CLI tool that analyzes staged changes and creates conventional commits in seconds.
An ansible playbook to provision OS X Computer with iOS and/or Android Development environments and/or CI build agents
Arm your library with a simple warning-call if users try to make use of uninstalled extras.
Effortless console text colorization based on user-defined patterns in Python.
A FastAPI-based web tool for comprehensive performance analysis and endpoint testing of code, featuring execution time tracking, memory usage, and detailed profiling.
Centralized location for DA's to track the work they do.
A simple command-line tool written in Python that fetches and displays a GitHub user's recent public activity directly in the terminal.
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