I am working on the agent-friendly scorer. It scores the public repos for their agent friendliness. The project also has a GitHub action to comment on the score delta in a PR comment. You can add it as a skill to find out which agent will perform better for the codebase.
Recently, I have been reading about system design, and as I work in the Web3 domain, I thought it would be nice if I used my learning to write about how system design can be done in the Web3 domain.
After working for more than 2 years as a frontend engineer, I recently started doing full-stack and the org is using Go so I had to learn that, have kept all my learning in one place - https://github.com/hsnice16/golang_learning
Also, I completed a few AWS-related tasks right after starting full-stack. I have written blogs mentioning what I did to help others.
After 3 years of graduation, I wanted to go into web development, so I built a few good projects that helped me land a job.
I built a Typeform clone, using Vanilla CSS and NextJS, in its GitHub repo, I also added PR GitHub actions check for eslint and prettier, and also added pre-commit checks. I also got 29 stars and 6 forks on that repo - https://github.com/hsnice16/forming-typeform/tree/main
Another project that I built was a component library using HTML and CSS, so I built this to learn HTML and CSS in a better way. Its repo also has 6 forks and 7 stars - https://github.com/hsnice16/PoshUI-Documentation
Live: https://agentfriendlycode.com/