It works on any React or TypeScript component — hooks, utilities, classes — and generates a props table, README section, and a complete Storybook story file in about 10 seconds. Not a big story here. I was documenting a component for a design system at work and spent about 15 minutes cleaning up what Claude gave me. Structured it into a proper props table, extracted the Storybook argTypes, reforma
It's 3am UTC. Someone in your Discord pastes a transaction hash and the message: "did i just get drained??" What happens next is mechanical. A moderator opens the block explorer, scrolls past gas limits and method calls and log topics, decodes the transfer, translates 0xa9059cbb into "this was an ERC20 transfer," cross-references the destination address, then types something like "looks like you s
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A LinkedIn recruiter pitched me a remote "Software Engineer at a DEX" project this week. Reasonable comp range, tech stack squarely in my wheelhouse. After a couple of friendly exchanges, she asked me to "review the codebase before the technical interview" and sent me a GitHub repo link plus a Calendly invite for the call. The repo was malware. It didn't get me, but it's something developers shoul
We're all learning how to ship more side projects. If you're "in the bubble" it can feel like everyone is repo-maxxing. Shipping weekly. Spinning up agents to scaffold full apps overnight. New OSS dropped every Friday. The reality I see with most developers is much more normal: They have six or seven repos sitting in various states of half-attention. A side project from last year that still gets a