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Here is a quick list of some of my personal projects! Most of them are MIT licensed, with a couple exceptions.
Personal Projects
dotfiles
Language: vimscript, bash
Dotfiles and default scripts that I use on every machine!
bub-the-bot
Language: Go
Bot for my Discord server(s). He also has a cute mascot that my partner drew!
eznet-cli
Language: Crystal
CLI to make common netstat operations easier. I originally wrote this to mess with Crystal, but I intend to rewrite it in Go with the same general API and include cross platform features.
lucidity
Language: Go
Toy language that I started to learn Go and more about parsers/interpreters. Another one I really want to come back to to finish something other than just the lexer...
GameGab
Language: PHP (Laravel)
Learning project with Laravel PHP and Vue. Only run it if you feel like using some intensely outdated PHP dependencies.
js-test
Language: JavaScript
I had a lot of issues at a previous job when we needed to ship the mocha library just to run integration tests up in a server. I figured there had to be a better way to programmatically run tests, and I wrote this proof of concept. I'm unsure whether I'll pick it back up and make it more fully featured, but it was an interesting dive into the way JavaScript testing utilities work.
Open Source Maintaining
leaderboards.gg
An open source effort to create a speedrunning leaderboard site that properly serves the needs of speedrunning communities. I am a core maintainer of the backend.
Gaming
TrustFall
Language: C++
A Root Beer Tapper ripoff that I wrote as a school project. I am reasonably proud of the super basic art, music, and gameplay. Uses Allegro 5 because I had to (well technically I had to use 4 but I refused to do that and accepted the consequences).
SpaceForce
Language: C++
A SHMUP that I wrote also for a school project. It's a far worse game, but I think the code is better laid out given my skills at the time.
SeeNoEvil
Language: C#
My entry to the 8-bits-to-infinity game jam. I sadly did not save the assets, which is too bad but my partner who drew them insists they weren't worth keeping. I thought they looked pretty good. :D
The main thing I want to extract out of this is the code that worked with Tiled, I thought it was reasonably sophisticated for something I coded in under a week. Would be cool to extract it into a standalone library.
gbemu
Language: C++
To freshen up on my C++ and deepen my understanding of low-level computing I've been working on a Gameboy emulator.