📲 Developer at https://nativephp.com and https://bifrost.nativephp.com
🌲 Digital nomad / van life / woodwork / homelab
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I want to apologize to AWS, Azure has a much worse user experience.
Also, I've seen many error messages..
I want to apologize to AWS, Azure has a much worse user experience.
Also, I've seen many error messages..
I wanted to serve the correct download URL for my desktop app, but I couldn't do it in PHP.
Now, my Livewire component includes a JavaScript part that attempts to find the WebGL Renderer.
I wanted to serve the correct download URL for my desktop app, but I couldn't do it in PHP.
Now, my Livewire component includes a JavaScript part that attempts to find the WebGL Renderer.
It's time to remove features!
I promised to publish my two NativePHP apps this Sunday, so I need to halt new development and release what's already working
It's good enough for now 🤠
It's time to remove features!
I promised to publish my two NativePHP apps this Sunday, so I need to halt new development and release what's already working
It's good enough for now 🤠
Design stil need some work.
But considering I'm not a designer, I think it's pretty good!
Made with NativePHP, TailwindCSS, AlpineJS, Livewire and of course Laravel.
Design stil need some work.
But considering I'm not a designer, I think it's pretty good!
Made with NativePHP, TailwindCSS, AlpineJS, Livewire and of course Laravel.
That's impressive and very useful!
If you have an issue, just right-click and request a fix. 🤯
That's impressive and very useful!
If you have an issue, just right-click and request a fix. 🤯
My favorite command so far is /shape-spec
It really helps you clarify what you truly want by asking you a bunch of questions.
buildermethods.com/agent-os
My favorite command so far is /shape-spec
It really helps you clarify what you truly want by asking you a bunch of questions.
buildermethods.com/agent-os
I have upgraded to both NativePHP desktop v2 and Livewire v4!
I have upgraded to both NativePHP desktop v2 and Livewire v4!
One for mobile: a card game companion app.
One for desktop: designed to monitor Starlink dishes on your Mac.
The goal is for both of them to be online on Sunday 🔥
One for mobile: a card game companion app.
One for desktop: designed to monitor Starlink dishes on your Mac.
The goal is for both of them to be online on Sunday 🔥
Not everyone follows conventions, so it was hard to have a meaningful summary for some packages, but I did my best and I like what it became ☺️
Not everyone follows conventions, so it was hard to have a meaningful summary for some packages, but I did my best and I like what it became ☺️
But it was easier to write a test because the TUI is hard to test!
But now that it exists, I enjoy using it.
But it was easier to write a test because the TUI is hard to test!
But now that it exists, I enjoy using it.
It works exceptionally well. I use my mouse to scroll here!
Remember, each time it scrolls down, PHP recalculates every character, generates a bunch of code, and prints it on the screen.
So weird, yet so smooth.
It works exceptionally well. I use my mouse to scroll here!
Remember, each time it scrolls down, PHP recalculates every character, generates a bunch of code, and prints it on the screen.
So weird, yet so smooth.
Also, it was fun to play with generators in PHP.
The progress bar only shows if it takes more than half a second.
Also, it was fun to play with generators in PHP.
The progress bar only shows if it takes more than half a second.
but I made a logo 😅
Yeah, I know it's not that great, but I have a little story to tell 👇
but I made a logo 😅
Yeah, I know it's not that great, but I have a little story to tell 👇
I personally prefer YAML over JSON for config files.
www.php.net/manual/en/b...
I personally prefer YAML over JSON for config files.
www.php.net/manual/en/b...
The truth is, this tool exists because of a simple problem I encountered: knowing what `npm update` has updated.
I'm mostly using it like that:
The truth is, this tool exists because of a simple problem I encountered: knowing what `npm update` has updated.
I'm mostly using it like that:
I needed to verify if a package had been modified before running a command. I created a tool to parse and understand all these details, but there was no way to easily extract the results.
Now we can!
I needed to verify if a package had been modified before running a command. I created a tool to parse and understand all these details, but there was no way to easily extract the results.
Now we can!
Remember that you have to print line by line, character by character..
Managing 2 scroll bars at the same time.. managing emojis..
There were some hiccups along the way
But I'm happy with the final result
Remember that you have to print line by line, character by character..
Managing 2 scroll bars at the same time.. managing emojis..
There were some hiccups along the way
But I'm happy with the final result
With whatsdiff, you can read the release notes directly in your terminal with a single and simple command:
whatsdiff tui
With whatsdiff, you can read the release notes directly in your terminal with a single and simple command:
whatsdiff tui
Now, Claude Code knows exactly which package works with which other dependency.
Here is an example with Livewire 3 and 4
github.com/whatsdiff/w...
Now, Claude Code knows exactly which package works with which other dependency.
Here is an example with Livewire 3 and 4
github.com/whatsdiff/w...
whatsdiff v2 is out!
- Changelog of your dependencies directly from your terminal
- MCP server to assists you in your upgrades
- Usable in a CI/CD context with a JSON output
whatsdiff.app
whatsdiff v2 is out!
- Changelog of your dependencies directly from your terminal
- MCP server to assists you in your upgrades
- Usable in a CI/CD context with a JSON output
whatsdiff.app
I added it to Claude's code and gave it a try.
It turns out that Laravel has just released a new version.
Check out this beautiful summary made with the help of my tool!
😍
I added it to Claude's code and gave it a try.
It turns out that Laravel has just released a new version.
Check out this beautiful summary made with the help of my tool!
😍