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Gambled some $bearcoin 10k risky until dex and if dev can get in touch with OG creator - fees to his git already.
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Sol dumping again and i found bearcoin which was created in 2015.
https://t.co/FCgy1s6Cts
Bearcoin in usdc because hedge against the bulls.
All fees goes to creator and contacted him also waiting for answer.
BearCoin on bear market????
Sol dumping again and i found bearcoin which was created in 2015.
https://t.co/zztTWSGjeM
Bearcoin in usdc because hedge against the bulls.
All fees goes to creator and contacted him also waiting for answer.
his github - https://t.co/HU0JxZ67Mh
BearCoin on bear market????
KSfBrU8R2R4fwaKTLpuCW5CUYhPYLvaP4efRXrEpump
Sol dumping again and i found bearcoin which was created in 2015.
https://t.co/zztTWSGjeM
Bearcoin in usdc because hedge against the bulls.
All fees goes to creator and contacted him also waiting for answer.
his github - https://t.co/HU0JxZ67Mh
BearCoin on bear market????
KSfBrU8R2R4fwaKTLpuCW5CUYhPYLvaP4efRXrEpump
where $FERRA is going next
right now you forge once and drop the files manually. that's already 720x faster than doing it by hand.
but the next version doesn't ask you to do anything. Ferra watches your repo. stack changes, dependencies updated, new patterns introduced — CLAUDE.md updates automatically. Claude Code always has current context. no human in the loop.
the goal is a Claude that knows your project better than most of your teammates do.
tested skill selection by forging the same project type 10 times with slight description variations
got the same core 6 skills every time. the scoring algorithm doesn't drift.
the 2 variable slots (out of 8 total) shifted based on specifics — mentioned Celery once and got async-await-patterns, didn't mention it and got something else. that's exactly how it should work.
zero random outputs across all 10 runs.
the 59-skill library didn't come out of nowhere
a huge chunk of it was curated from hesreallyhim's awesome-claude-code repo, which at this point is basically the best maintained index of real Claude Code workflows that exists anywhere
what made it actually useful for Ferra is that the skills in that repo reflect how people actually use Claude Code in production. not theory. not demos. real patterns that real developers ran into and figured out.
if you build with Claude Code and you haven't gone through this repo yet you're leaving a lot on the table
https://t.co/fz7XbcEAny
the pre-commit sh $FERRA generates actually runs
tsc --noEmit catches type errors before they hit CI
eslint with --max-warnings 0 means zero tolerance
vitest runs the full suite
tested it on 6 different projects. all hooks worked on first install with no manual edits. two of them caught real bugs in the first week that would've made it to production.
the SETUP_GUIDE.md told us exactly where everything goes. never had to guess.
just launched $FERRA on https://t.co/u7ww1AQiX9
CA:
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Ferra reads your GitHub repo and generates a CLAUDE.md in 30 seconds
scans your manifest files, detects your stack, then scores 59 curated skills against what you're actually building. picks the 6-8 that fit. ignores the rest.
what you get: CLAUDE.md + skill files + pre-commit hooks + setup guide. drop it in your repo root and Claude Code reads it automatically every session.
doing this manually takes 45-60 minutes. most devs skip it. this is why their Claude keeps making the same mistakes.
free. 5 forges/day. no login.
https://t.co/X8ZgRNQ2f1
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and his gay partner purchased a baby boy through surrogacy and showcased him on social media, despite having just separated him from his mother.
Gay couples should not be allowed to buy children.