Ripoff of IFTTT but free, open source, lightweight, and self-hostable (also management via config files not web interface so you can automate automations)
Runs actions (“stuff”) when triggers (“things”) occur
Ripoff of IFTTT but free, open source, lightweight, and self-hostable (also management via config files not web interface so you can automate automations)
Runs actions (“stuff”) when triggers (“things”) occur
Started making a v1 of the configuration format so that I can build the code around how the user will use the program, it’s going pretty well. Making the config files in YAML.
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Big change of plans: my journey of learning Rust has been postponed to a future project, and I have instead decided to start learning a new tool for Typescript instead: Bun.
Rust seems cool, but not for this project as I’m actually hoping to finish it and use it often. I already know Typescript, so I’m using it instead because I like it better.
Anyway, I deleted the Rust stuff and run bun init so now that’s what this devlog is
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writing this in rust, and this is my first time using rust, and this is a big project
anyway i got it to log a configuration directory (specified by environment variable, falls back to default OS-specific config dir).
now
why
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ok welp anyway first devlog 
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