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Htmx skill that includes everything

skills.sh
2 points·by daniloa·4 months ago·1 comments

Your Stack Is Sending a Message and Top Engineers Are Reading It

alonso.network
1 points·by daniloa·last year·0 comments

The AI Question: How Do We Build Systems That Require Less Code?

alonso.network
2 points·by daniloa·last year·1 comments

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daniloa
·4 months ago·discuss
Not just a shallow skill that points to the source docs. This is the entire corpus of HTMX + official plugins. So it has references for how-to Websocket, SSE, preload, etc. as well as the core library.

If you try it out and you find issues with how it references things, feel free to drop an issue on the repo and I'll fix it ASAP.

Enjoy!
daniloa
·last year·discuss
SEEKING FREELANCER | Miami | Remote

Location: United States

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: No

Languages & Technologies: TSQL, Typescript / Javascript, NodeJS, Python, Elixir, Ruby, Any RDBMS (mssql, mysql, pgsql, sybase/sap hana), HTML, CSS, Raw DOM, React

Organization, Analysis & Documentation: Agile or Waterfall, IDEF1x DM, SSADM, State and Logic Diagrams

AI: Open AI, Anthropic, via API directly, Instructor / Pydantic

Cloud: AWS / Azure, some experience with GCP, Pulumi, Terraform

15 year software dev. Started heavy on the FE, moved to full stack, eventually forced to do devops to launch companies. I've touched everything. Have had a successful run and built tech for various startups from scratch, two sold, one hit $6M ARR within a year after launch.

Doing freelance work now. Dev or consulting. Available to help founders or established companies.

Website: https://alonso.network LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/danilo-alonso
daniloa
·last year·discuss
Are we training an entire generation of developers to treat AI like a magic wand, then acting surprised when 40% of Copilot code contains security holes? Maybe instead of asking 'how fast can AI code?' we should ask 'why are we building systems that need this much code?'