Random Dev Joke/Quote Bot that updates your README every 12 hours with a new joke and makes it visually fun.
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Apr 29, 2026 - TypeScript
Random Dev Joke/Quote Bot that updates your README every 12 hours with a new joke and makes it visually fun.
Roast any developer's public GitHub in the voice of Linus Torvalds, Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, John Carmack + 4 other tech icons. Pure satire. Public data only. 🔥
A sacred digital incantation for those who code. This repository houses an elegantly designed, interactive webpage featuring "The Programmer's Prayer" in both English and French. It offers spiritual debugging guidance for developers facing segfaults, merg
🪄 Cursed but effective AI prompt collection for wranglers, troubleshooters, and language sorcerers. A playground for expressive chaos, refactoring drama, and goose-level explanations.
A community hub for developers mastering AI collaboration—taming hallucinations, sharpening prompts, and turning chaos into clean code.
"A collection of quirky API services built for fun using ElysiaJS."
Real-time meeting cost ticker. Start it at your next standup. Watch the horror unfold. 💸
Bless me Father, for I have force-pushed to main. Analyzes your git sins and assigns penance. ⛪
You named it 'data'. Shame on you. Finds every lazy variable name in your codebase.
Detect abstraction hell in your codebase. Galaxy Brain score. Are you building a space shuttle to go to the shop?
🇨🇿 Czech translation of justfuckingusehtml.com – the brutally honest site that reminds you to just fucking use HTML.
How tangled is your codebase? Five tiers from Linguine to Lasagne. Zero mercy.
Developer bingo cards. Standup bingo. Code review bingo. Production incident bingo. Play in any terminal.
Random dev jokes while Claude Code thinks 🥁
Joke Claude Code slash command. Summons Karen, who answers your question, but only after 6000+ words of complaints, manager demands, and unsolicited casserole recipes.
You're Out — a 5-act interactive cyber horror experience about hitting your AI usage limit
Enter a GitHub username. Receive judgment. Data-driven roasts from your own public activity. 🔥
Analyze your GitHub history to find evidence you actually know what you're doing. You're not an imposter.
A funeral for your abandoned pull requests. Cause of death. RIP to every PR that never got merged.
What vibe are you coding in right now? Real analysis. Devastating accuracy.
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