I am working on a COBOL learning program - currently I’m developing a kindof emulator for COBOL in typescript github.com/MoPaMo/cobol (help welcome!)
I created a Heidi hakkuun AI chatbot! (Sadly because of the new Replit update I don’t have a play link but you can easily host it yourself) it works as a PWA and initialises an Agent from your API key!
github.com/MoPaMo/vera-ai (wip)
I’ve added more features to my swift app booklove, including better attribution of open source libraries and genres for books.
You can join the beta here: getbooklove.app
On GitHub: github.com/MoPaMo/booklobe
I did some tiny adjustments to the German hackclub website (it’s currently not working, but here’s the repo github.com/MoPaMo/global)
I created my first PWA, it lets you search for books from the open Library api. Because it’s a PWA, it’s both a webpage and an installable app (share->add to home screen)
book-pwa.glitch.megithub.com/MoPaMo/hello-books
I created booklove-sort, a backend script/bot that automatically categorises books in genres using gpt-4o-mini. It will hopefully tremendously improve the book recommendation system in my app Booklove: new books, new friends soon, so check out the TestFlight testflight.apple.com/join/kiTP6TBZgithub.com/MoPaMo/booklove-sort
I finalized my app booklove so far (with report options and smoother interface) that it’s now in reviewing process for Testflight (via Cider)!! :meow-party:
Source Code: github.com/MoPaMo/booklove
I create openHelp, an automated responder that uses chatgpt-4o-mini to automatically respond to support emails. it still needs some improvements e.g. better UI, integrate support docs, but you can try it by cloning it from github.com/MoPaMo/open-help and running npm install and npm setup, which will launch my custom made setup wizard :))
I added a feed for quotes in my upcoming app booklove. The feed allows you to discover books you might like based on quotes and to save them instantly. Also my feed now has infinite scroll and a lot of other improvements, including to the search and the setup
You will (hopefully) soon be able to use it yourself once it gets through cider, until then you can review my sourcecode: github.com/MoPaMo/booklove
I made quite a lot of progress in setting up my app booklove: new books, new friends to “work” work as in connect to servers, have a book search, have a (still in dev) feed, book list, book pages, custom book vendor selection and much more
github.com/MoPaMo/booklove
I hope to be able to put it on cider quite soon so y’all can try it out!
I am working on NodeLineJS, it was supposed to be a node based math/visual js editor using godot, but it broke down, I read somewhere u could also submit stuff that didnt work and at least im getting it out of the selections creen for session haha
Btw if anyone knows how I can access the topmost item in the hierarchy please let me know 😕
github.com/MoPaMo/NodeLineJS
I created booklove (and already posted it here->hackclub.slack.com/archives/C01504DCLVD/p1721087622301319) but I couldn’t select all of the hours because of weird behaviour of the bot, so manitej suggested I just post two scrapbooks
(So essentially these are some more pages translated from Figma into SwiftUI)
github.com/MoPaMo/booklove
I transformed all of my figma code into swiftUI for my upcoming app booklove. - new books new friends
Booklove will allow you to discover new books, find people who read similar books and create book lists.
Because this took a hell lot of time and I didn’t want to bump into the 25h, for now there is no server functionality so you can only play with the design, different views all that.
I sadly don’t have an apple license (yet), so you’ll have to clone the project onto your machine and run it through xcode
github.com/MoPaMo/booklove
Note: for some technical reasons, I cant submit all sessions, as not all of them are shown in the selector, so I’m submitting this in two steps (spoke with manitej)
I transformed all of my figma code into swiftUI for my upcoming app booklove. - new books new friends
Booklove will allow you to discover new books, find people who read similar books and create book lists.
Because this took a hell lot of time and I didn’t want to bump into the 25h, for now there is no server functionality so you can only play with the design, different views all that.
I sadly don’t have an apple license (yet), so you’ll have to clone the project onto your machine and run it through xcode
github.com/MoPaMo/booklove
LearnGit is a small webapp that teaches you the basics of git with its own console and instructions, in an interactive way
GitHub: github.com/MoPaMo/learngit
Website: gitlearn.glitch.me
I created NanoJQ, a tiny, lightweight JavaScript framework inspired by jQuery. I also made a website showcasing its features
Code: github.com/MoPaMo/NanoJQ
Website: nanojq.glitch.me
I created sun-earth-fastmoon using the A-Frame tutorial. I initially wanted to create a 3D personal homepage but rearranged mid-project to create a sun earth moon sim. (Only downside: moon is hella fast and I couldn’t fix it haha)
Code: github.com/MoPaMo/3d-homepage
Website: sun-earth-fastmoon.glitch.me
I create “Who’s the A**hole”, a program that analyzed the top 1k posts on r/AmITheAsshole, and evaluated how likely people are to say that you’re at fault “YTA” or not”NTA” (among others). I also created a website presenting the data.
The source code can be found here: github.com/MoPaMo/aita_count
The Website: whostheasshole.glitch.me