Joined December 2023
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More shots of the light mode.
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feeling good with load times now :) (video is not sped up)
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the contributions heatmap as the banner is lowkey genius af .@stylesshDev cooked 🔥
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merged banner
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Last night we were trying to improve our switch component to match our DS. A little inspiration from here and there, I built these, even knowing they wouldn't match, but I kind of got into this "flow state" and was creating one after another.
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Switching platforms shouldn’t mean starting over. Still polishing this, but it’s starting to feel really good.
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short demo of what's coming 👀
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guided PRs
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org creation
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More Shots. Who said Light Themes are dying?
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Your workflow is full of events. We turn them into actions.
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who's ready to try the next-gen git platform?
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Mystery Maker has been growing. Not huge numbers, but it's a start.
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a couple of beers later... who's willing to use a modern git collaboration platform? - same core features as GitHub - Native AI layer with automations and agents. - Native support for stacked PRs. - focused, minimal and really fast.
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I know AI has become very important in workflows, but I really recommend that you build even an authentication flow in a personal project on your own; I promise you'll feel that thrill again.
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GitHub workflows coming soon at diff-kit[dot]com
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CSS Floating Ball
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inbox shipping soon at diff-kit.com
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i will be updating contributing guide and making it up-to-date so we can start accepting Pull Requests. thanks again for all the support so far!
Announcing DiffKit: A fast, design-first GitHub dashboard for developers who want to stay on top of their pull requests, issues, and code reviews — without the noise. It's free an open-source
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