If you use gitlab, you can use the command line "glab" tool to have agents work from the built in kanban. They can open and close tasks, start MRs off of them etc. It's not as integrated as this tool, but works well with a mix of humans and robots.
This is so fun. I built this into a live performance tool I am using this weekend. Thank you for sharing!
Minor UX feedback
- I find the internal scroll of setting up the presets limiting. Because the whole top half is fixed it is hard to see all my settings at once. Could either the whole panel scroll?
- In dark mode, the "Save" button is black on dark grey and looks disabled.
- The delete button is scarily prominent and no confimation. Can that be moved inside the preset panel so i dont accidently hit it while performing?
Woah, nice! I am definitely not a c coder, but I'm a UX designer. I've thought this project was cool for years and would be interested in helping out if my skills are ever of any use.
This app is not exactly your idea but it is along the same lines. You "drive" towards the letter you want by shifting your finger. It is the most interesting text input I've ever seen and have always thought it would be cool with some sort of joystick input.
I’ve spent a bunch of time disassembling a baby toy recently to do some circuit bending / adding to my synth setup. I’d be curious if anyone here has done any of that and has any fun results to share. I got stuck because I need a more precise soldiering iron, but hope to post some results at some point.
Off topic from the solver, which is neat to read through - I’m still a big fan of this game. Looks like I’ve played 33 days of the past ~40 days. My only critique is that the UI design of the end state could be improved. Lots of very small fonts.