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Skill to create on demand cli videos
you shipped something cool, posted a screenshot of your terminal and... nobody stopped scrolling if we are being real, in 2026, screenshots are dead weight on a feed who reads monospace text in a 2-inch preview? so, i created a skill to show llms how to record my cli running in real time and hand me a video file ready to post it writes a script, captures every frame in a real terminal, and gives me a video try it here 👇 npx skills add jondoescoding/vhs-demo-videos
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New transcription tool I created...
i had hours of content i wanted to repurpose but my ai couldn't watch any of it so, i built a tool that turns videos into text locally on my machine, then feeds the transcript straight to the llm now i describe what i need & it writes posts with the full context of what i actually said, not some hallucinated summary runs locally & 100% offline check it out 👇 github.com/jondoescoding/scribe
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PEP past paper generator
I have a son preparing for his grade 4 PEP exams, and I wanted a way to generate past-paper-like multiple-choice math questions for him to practice. Plain ChatGPT struggles at this. It cannot do math notation, it often provides incorrect or duplicate multiple-choice solutions, and the question quality is pretty low standard and uncreative. Not to mention the fact that almost half of the questions in the real exam come with diagrams and follow a certain question format. After about 3 cumulative days of coding and 25% of my $200 Cursor usage tokens, I'm able to produce a reasonable level of quality past paper. I am even able to use compact mode so I can print it on less sheets of paper to save ink. See attached paper and answer sheet as well as the codebase structure. It uses AI and prewritten templates to generate, evaluate, and validate questions before creating a paper. I plan to extend it to an online tool soon, right now it's a Python application with about 30 command-line interface commands.
PEP past paper generator
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@Rohan Smith re codex / claude code i totally understand what you mean with the deep vscode integrations, that was a huge factor for me as well have ended up just using codex/claude code + warp for the instructor + litellm setup id say check out dspy, hands down some of the best usage of structured outputs for llms i've seen (especially in combination with openrouter) for the models glm and kimi are almost, if not already, at the level of opus/sonnet although your results may vary because their reasoning is not as strong but they are much much cheaper and worth a shot this overall is a sick implementation man looking forward to seeing how it evolves because I know the teachers would love this
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@Rohan Smith by then he'd be acing everything and have his own jarvis at this rate
Latest Update
What's good people, this is my current update on the websites I've built so far to grow my portfolio. I'm learning a lot with each website so that has been fun. Can give me your feedback on them and can let me know which one you liked the most.
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@Jordan Watts absolutely fire brother Re the last bit you talked about wanting to create more interactive elements, recommend you check out threejs if you havent already and the different 3d animation libs the moving image effect is called a "parallax effect" and can be achieved with GSAP library very easily they have a plethora of tutorials with code that you can copy and paste re keeping the design on brand, tell gemini to create a design token system in order to use across the entire platform
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@Jordan Watts lovely lock in on the threejs or its alternatives man think it would level up your 3d animations easily
Week 15 of 2026
Greetings folks! Today is the 14th of April and we are 28% of the way through the year. Would love to know what are y'all building (or have built.) Right now, I'm obsessed with "LLM Knowledge Systems". Taking my personal app, creating documents around of it. Also, I'm exploring more creatively as well with Seedance 2.0 and Nano Banana Pro. There will videos on all of this in the coming weeks, looking forward to giving y'all the sauce on this. Especially Seedance because of the implications it has on content creation as we all know it.
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AI Creative Director. I replace studios with prompts.

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