Image 1 — I made a github readme card that works like a heartbeat monitor. it flatlines if you stop committing
Image 2 — I made a github readme card that works like a heartbeat monitor. it flatlines if you stop committing
Image 3 — I made a github readme card that works like a heartbeat monitor. it flatlines if you stop committing
Image 4 — I made a github readme card that works like a heartbeat monitor. it flatlines if you stop committing
▲ 32 r/devtools+1 crossposts

I made a github readme card that works like a heartbeat monitor. it flatlines if you stop committing

https://github-pulse-topaz.vercel.app

been building this for the past couple days. it's a little card for your readme that draws your commits as an EKG. it beats faster when you ship, fades when you rest, and if you disappear for two weeks it literally flatlines. come back and it stamps REVIVED on you.

some fun stuff in there — your blood type is your main language (mine is TS+)

one line of markdown, no login, free:

![pulse](https://github-pulse-topaz.vercel.app/u/YOUR_USERNAME)

repo: https://github.com/pouyashahrdami/github-pulse

hope you guys use it and enjoy it. it's open source and contributions are always welcome, would love to see what you add to it :)

u/Ok-Anywhere4442 — 2 days ago
▲ 7 r/ClaudeMCP+5 crossposts

mimic-mcp - check out this open source project

An MCP server that turns "here's my footage, here's my script, make it look like that reel" into an actual rendered video.
let me know what you think contribution is always 🙂

github.com
u/Ok-Anywhere4442 — 11 days ago