How This Tool Came to Be

About commit2tweet

I had a problem with sharing my coding progress on social media. So I built a tool to solve it. Here's the story.

The Problem I Faced

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I was coding every day, pushing commits, making progress... but my Twitter was dead. Writing posts about my work felt awkward and took forever. I bet you know the feeling.

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The Lightbulb Moment

Then I realized: my git commits already tell the story of what I'm building. What if I could just... convert those into posts? So I built a tool to do exactly that.

Built with Transparency

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I kept it simple and transparent. Your GitHub tokens stay in your browser. Only commit messages get sent to AI for processing. I don't store or log anything.

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Waqar Kalim

Solo Developer & Creator

"I built this because I was tired of having amazing git history but boring social media. Your commits already tell a storyβ€”let's just make it readable."
No BS Data Policy
Just Works
Made by a Dev

How It Actually Works

Simple principles that keep this tool useful instead of annoying

No Data Weirdness

Your GitHub tokens stay in your browser. Only commit messages get sent to AI. I don't store anything because I don't want to deal with databases.

Actually Useful

Built by someone with the same problem: great code, terrible at posting about it. It just works without making you think too hard.

Keep It Simple

No complicated workflows or fancy features. Paste your repo, pick your commits, get a post. Done.

What You Get

Everything this tool does, nothing it doesn't

30s
To Generate a Post
0
Data Stored
3
Steps Total
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Posts You Can Make

Try It Out or Ask Questions

Test the tool, see if it works for you. If you have questions or it breaks, there's a Discord where I actually respond.

Ask questions if something breaks
Share what posts worked for you
Get new features when I add them
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Want to Try It?

See if turning your commits into posts actually helps you. It's free to test, no signup required.

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