I built TinyOps, a curated prompt library for DevOps automation
Each prompt comes with:
• The exact AI prompt to copy
• Required secrets & file paths
• Source articles for context
• Related workflows
55 prompts. Free. No signup.
https://t.co/Rv870KL8v8
Here's what's inside
So I'm building a fix: An open-source library of highly-engineered AI Prompts that force LLMs to output perfect, battle-tested YAML workflows.
I'm starting exclusively with Vercel + GitHub Actions. But if enough of you use it, I’ll expand into Cloudflare, AWS, and Docker.
Debugging GitHub workflows is easily the worst part of my week
ChatGPT and Claude are great, but if you ask them for a CI/CD pipeline, they hallucinate CLI commands and ruin your caching
So I'm building a fix: An open-source library of highly-engineered AI Prompts that force LLMs to output perfect, battle-tested YAML workflows.
I'm starting exclusively with #vercel + #github Actions. But if enough of you use it, I’ll expand into Cloudflare, AWS, and Docker.
The Librarianship Workspace just got its best companion.
I built a browser extension that lets you "collect" design DNA from across the web. Whether it’s a font stack you love or a 17-color palette from Pinterest,
One click to scan, one click to save. 💾
#frontend#BuildinPublic
I think I’m finally done over-engineering this😅😭
The features are all in: Generator, Explore, Collections, and the Extension. Now comes the hard part: fixing all the tiny bugs I ignored while building the big stuff.
Quality > Quantity starts now
There's something satisfying about writing clean, modular logic that handles the heavy lifting behind the scenes.
What’s your go-to for session management? Custom or pre-built?
#buildinpublic#backend#software#development
Progress update: The "Spectre" auth layer is finally coming together. 🚀
I spent the last few days building auth and custom SessionService to handle user states, last-activity tracking, and automated cleanup.
I’ve organized everything into a new sidebar:
✨ Generator: Still the 1-click soul of the app.
📂 Collections: Where the @supabase magic happens.
🌍 Explore: Share your vibes with the community.
You get 100 palette slots to save, archive, or favorite.
Just shipped: The Librarianship Workspace update. 🎨⚡️
I wanted to give power users a way to manage their inspiration without ruining the fast "spacebar to generate" workflow.
Here’s the breakdown: 🧵
Made for Devs & Designers
Click to inspect HEX, RGB, and HSL instantly
1-Click Export to Tailwind JSON or CSS
Dynamic text contrast (using Chroma.js) so the text is always readable against the background.
Stop guessing your hex codes. 🎨⚡️
I just shipped a massive update to my color tool! It’s no longer just a generator; it's a full workspace for designers and devs.
Check out the workflow:
Your color inspiration finally has a home.
I just shipped the "Collections" and auth logic using supabase update to my palette tool. Now you can save, organize, and fine-tune your favorite colors in one place.
It’s been a minute since I posted here.
I’ve been building.
Day 1 of building Qolors.
A fast color palette generator inspired by Coolors, made for developers and designers who want quick, usable color combinations.