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Accessible custom elements that keep your markup in the light DOM, tested against axe-core.
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septic Node.jsExpressSQLiteSharp
Config-driven backend: one config file becomes a SQLite schema, REST CRUD and auth.
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A code block that renders itself: live, editable HTML samples in an isolated iframe.
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The documentation theme every poops project wears — layout, styles and script in one package.
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One config, whole stack — conducts poops on the front and septic on the back into a single MVP.
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Develop Shopify themes locally against mock data, then push the theme directory as it stands.
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CLI argument parser that writes its own help. No dependencies, by design.
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An agent's memory gate — learns what you correct, so you stop correcting it.
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ANSI terminal styling with a built-in micro template language.
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CLI that prepares images for the web — resizing, cropping and modern formats in one pass.
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Reactive web components in the light DOM — declarative binds and handlers on markup you already wrote.
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A slider for comparing two images against each other.
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poops Node.jsesbuildSassNunjucks
Straightforward, no-bullshit bundler for the web. This site is built with it.
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A grimoire of JavaScript helpers — the ones I kept rewriting, written once.
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A media player you write in HTML — one custom element over the <audio> or <video> you already have.
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An adaptable CSS utility library, with a vocabulary small enough to hold in your head.
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Video backgrounds from YouTube, Vimeo or plain video links. Maintained since 2019, forked 51 times.
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Simple nested modals.
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Linux desktop widgets and a WebKit GUI frame in Python GTK.