I had a problem with sharing my coding progress on social media. So I built a tool to solve it. Here's the story.
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.
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.
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.
Simple principles that keep this tool useful instead of annoying
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.
Built by someone with the same problem: great code, terrible at posting about it. It just works without making you think too hard.
No complicated workflows or fancy features. Paste your repo, pick your commits, get a post. Done.
Everything this tool does, nothing it doesn't
Test the tool, see if it works for you. If you have questions or it breaks, there's a Discord where I actually respond.
See if turning your commits into posts actually helps you. It's free to test, no signup required.
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