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These are some of the projects I have worked on.and they are built in Rust!

  • wrkflw is a powerful command-line tool for validating and executing GitHub Actions workflows locally, without requiring a full GitHub environment. It helps developers test their workflows directly on their machines before pushing changes to GitHub. https://github.com/bahdotsh/wrkflw

  • Zp is a CLI tool to copy the contents of the source file or the std output buffer to the clipboard. https://github.com/bahdotsh/zp

  • Giff visualizes the differences between the current HEAD and a specified branch in a git repository using a formatted table output in your terminal. The differences are displayed with colour-coded additions and deletions for better readability. https://github.com/bahdotsh/giff.

  • mdlib is a beautiful, web-based tool for creating, editing, and organizing markdown notes with real-time preview. https://github.com/bahdotsh/mdlib.

  • Feedr is a feature-rich terminal-based RSS feed reader written in Rust. It provides a clean, intuitive TUI interface for managing and reading RSS feeds with elegant visuals and smooth keyboard navigation. https://github.com/bahdotsh/feedr

  • A command-line tool for generating Rust structs from JSON data. Easily convert JSON samples into ready-to-use Rust struct definitions with serde support and framework integrations. https://github.com/bahdotsh/structr

  • Termgpt is a CLI tool that interacts with ChatGPT. https://github.com/bahdotsh/termgpt

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Featured work

  1. bahdotsh/wrkflw

    Validate and Run GitHub Actions locally.

    Rust 2,641
  2. snipt/snipt

    Snipt is a powerful text snippet expansion tool!

    Rust 139
  3. bahdotsh/zp

    A cli tool to copy things!

    Rust 51
  4. bahdotsh/giff

    A terminal-based Git diff viewer with interactive rebase capabilities

    Rust 46

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