Raik Rohde (@Sett17)
  • Stars
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    66
  • Global Rank 279,081 (Top 10 %)
  • Followers 7
  • Following 5
  • Registered over 4 years ago
  • Most used languages
    Kotlin
    18.2 %
    Rust
    18.2 %
    JavaScript
    18.2 %
    Go
    18.2 %
    C++
    9.1 %
    Lua
    9.1 %
    Python
    9.1 %
  • Location 🇩🇪 Germany
  • Country Total Rank 16,002
  • Country Ranking
    Rust
    450
    Lua
    1,202
    Kotlin
    1,331
    Go
    2,786
    C++
    8,449

Top repositories

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turboCommit

turbocommit is a Rust-based CLI tool that generates high-quality git commit messages in accordance with the Conventional Commits specification, using OpenAI's `gpt-3.5-turbo` language model. It is easy to use and a cost-effective way to keep git commit history at a higher quality, helping developers stay on track with their work.
Rust
51
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typst-statastic

A statistics library data in Typst
3
star
3

remotePython

python code for ESP32 with micropython firmware, to control IR leds.
Python
2
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mdpaper

Blazingly fast highly opinionated markdown to pdf 1.5 converter aimed at writing scientific papers, e.g. in University.
Go
2
star
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KtPen

use your android tablet pen as a real pen input in windows
Kotlin
1
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6

TINF20AI02_Lernplatform

JavaScript
1
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7

citeproc-js-go

citeproc-js-go is a wrapper for selected features of the citeproc-js library, running on Goja, a JavaScript interpreter for Go. The project provides a convenient and efficient way to use citeproc-js in a Go environment.
JavaScript
1
star
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aichangelog

Create changelogs with AI! This Rust CLI tool uses OpenAI models to generate human-readable, Markdown-formatted changelogs from your Git commit messages.
Rust
1
star
9

quicksub.nvim

Neovim plugin to substitute visual selection in a specific range
Lua
1
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10

properModernStylus

C++
1
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11

DevfileKotlin

Tired of the weird quirks of make? Annoyed of making typos in long chained commands, or getting to them via reverse-i-search? Well, here is a solution that comes as just an executable for each platform and with an extensive help command.
Kotlin
1
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dev

Tired of the weird quirks of make? Annoyed of making typos in long chained commands, or getting to them via reverse-i-search? Well, here is a solution that comes as just an executable for each platform and with an extensive help command.
Go
1
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