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title: "Projects"
description: "Projects I'm currently working or have (mostly) finished"
date: 2023-01-17T13:42:01-05:00
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draft: false
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cover: ./cover.png
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type: generic
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Most of my projects are hosted on [Sourcehut,][sourcehut] but some of my older
projects can also be found on [NixNet's Forgejo instance.][forgejo] I do have a
[Github account,][github] but I don't actually host any projects on it as I
prefer more open platforms.
[sourcehut]: https://sr.ht/~amolith/
[forgejo]: https://git.nixnet.services/
[github]: https://github.com/Amolith
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All of these projects were created to [scratch an itch.][sai]
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[sai]: https://scratchanitch.dev
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## Active projects
These are what I'm currently focusing on.
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<details>
<summary><a href="https://sr.ht/~amolith/willow/">willow</a> (2023-09-21) (Go)</summary>
<p>
Tracks software releases across various platforms. Still a work-in-progress
with bugs major and small, but I've been "dogfooding" it with my all my
private self-hosted services, everything on <a href="https://nixnet.services">NixNet</a>,
and the <a href="https://aur.archlinux.org/packages?SeB=m&K=Amolith">
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AUR packages</a> I maintain. It does work and I find it quite useful 🙂
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</p>
</details>
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<details>
<summary><a href="https://git.sr.ht/~amolith/adresilo/">Adresilo</a> (2024) (Go, Kotlin)</summary>
<p>
I love using open source nagivation apps with offline data from
OpenStreetMap, like OrganicMaps or OsmAnd. Unfortunately, many businesses
only update their information in Google Maps; if the OSM contributor
community is less strong where you live as it is where I live, finding
places can be frustrating.
</p>
<p>
Adresilo is an interface to Google Maps and lets you search for places using
natural language. You can then copy coordinates from a result, share a
result's name, address, and coordinates with other people and apps, or open
a result in your preferred navigation app.
</p>
</details>
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## On hold
There are still things I want to accomplish with this software, but I don't have
enough bandwidth to work on them at the moment.
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<details>
<summary><a href="https://sr.ht/~amolith/earl/">earl</a> (2022-01-01) (Go)</summary>
<p>
I take a lot of hand-written notes and wanted a quick way to write down web
references. I was unsatisfied with all of the current URL shortener
implementations so I decided to write my own.
</p>
</details>
## Finished projects
These are projects that I consider ["finished".][finished] I might fix the
occasional bug, but they meet my needs as they are and I will not be adding
major swaths of code to introduce new features.
[finished]: https://gavinhoward.com/2019/11/finishing-software/
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<details>
<summary><a href="https://sr.ht/~amolith/rss2fedi/">rss2fedi</a> (2023-06-01) (Go)</summary>
<p>
Looks at a provided RSS feed, converts the HTML to plaintext, truncates to
100 words, shoves those words into a templated, and posts to fedi. Supports
authenticating with Akkoma, Pleroma, and Mastodon. Patches for additional
platforms are welcome.
</p>
</details>
<details>
<summary><a href="https://sr.ht/~amolith/opml2md/">opml2md</a> (2023-05-01) (Go)</summary>
<p>
Takes an OPML file exported from an RSS reader, turns it into bulleted lists
of subscriptions (ignoring particular sections if desired), and shoves those
lists into a templated Markdown file. It's in use on the <a
href="/feeds">feeds page.</a>
</p>
</details>
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<details>
<summary><a href="https://git.sr.ht/~amolith/p2c/">p2c</a> (2023-04-05) (Go)</summary>
<p>
Generates cover images for Hugo sites using the page's frontmatter, the
site's global config, and file's metadata. It's written in Go and generates
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images using <a href="https://gioui.org">Gio,</a> a cross-platform GUI
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framework. It generates the cover images for most of the pages and posts on
this site.
</p>
</details>
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<details>
<summary><a href="https://sr.ht/~amolith/go-webring/">go-webring</a> (2021-12-18) (Go)</summary>
<p>
This is generalised software for creating and maintaining old-school <a
href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webring">webrings.</a> It currently
powers <a href="https://fediring.net">Fediring.net.</a>
</p>
</details>
## Future projects
Tools I want but that I haven't necessarily had time to start on yet
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<details>
<summary>Alternative <a href="https://bond-touch.com/">Bond Touch</a> client/server</summary>
<p>
The official app is just an unusable pile of trash. I want to
reverse-engineer the bracelet's Bluetooth protocol and implement my own
client/server. Client functionality will be strictly limited to
sending/receiving touches and matching touch patterns with user-defined
messages. Server functionality will be strictly limited to transferring
touches between devices.
</p>
</details>
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## Abandoned projects
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Unfinished tools I don't plan to finish.
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<details>
<summary><a href="https://git.sr.ht/~amolith/rarangi">rārangi</a> (2021-10-12) (Go)</summary>
<p>
A todo TUI that operates on basic text files. Unfinished items are denoted
with a - and finished items are denoted with a +. I wanted to try
<a href="https://github.com/charmbracelet/bubbletea">Bubble Tea</a> but
decided it was more complicated than I was ready for at the time.
</p>
</details>