With Shellporter you can open a terminal in your IDE's project directory. One hotkey, any IDE.
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With Shellporter you can open a terminal in your IDE's project directory. One hotkey, any IDE.
shellporter.com
Just fixed a small bug with Shellporter and Ghostty. Now it should be working again!
yep :/
Damn, both last year and this year I was off and couldn't join
Nice! Glad it was helpful π
Small update for RSS-Parser.
I've realized that I forgot to add the possibility of injecting the HttpClient from Ktor on the Web version π
And since I was there, I've bumped Kotlin to 2.3.10
Funny story:
I asked Codex to run FeedFlow iOS after a feature. It launched via XcodeBuildMCP while I stepped away. Simulator opened, feature missing, so I took a screenshot. Went back to Codexβ¦ it had already taken one and was fixing it. π€―
Guess Iβll delete mine π
Thank you for sharing! Yeah some parts are more converging some parts not, so a good balancing might be the way
I've written about the topic and how i built Shellporter in less than a week π
Right now, the bottleneck for building new stuff is still the publishing part. But with agentic development, you can speed up the development so you can spend the gained time on the publishing π
Besides that, it's still the best time to build!
But now with AI (and more exp on building on desktop), that's not a problem anymore. I'll start making the desktop client less mobile, with more desktop patterns, a dedicated desktop design system and start sharing less.
Very excited for this, can't wait to build more
I've just realized that I've been pouring too many mobile patterns into the desktop version of FeedFlow. Navigation, touch targets, design system, etc.
When I started developing it, I shared as much as possible between desktop and android to be fast.
I've missed writing on my blog.
Now I find building stuff more exciting and can't stop myself; let me write another prompt; ok, one more and that's it; now it's the last one, then I move on; nope, here we go again π
But I'll be back to write more, I'll find a balance
Building Shellporter was super fun and very fast, and it took me less than a week.
I wrote about the process: www.marcogomiero.com/posts/2026/b...
It's fully open-source, you can check it on GitHub: github.com/prof18/Shell...
Iβve built a thing!
Shellporter opens a terminal in the active IDE project directory from the menubar or with one hotkey.
Lazy-driven developmentβ’ kicks in again π
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better than my hour+ delay after food was ready because βwe couldnt find any driverβ π
Just shipped a new ReaderFlow update with some quality-of-life wins:
- Share articles straight from long-press menu
- Apple Shortcuts can now save to a chosen category
- Share extension now has Retry if save/import fails
- Fixed some bugs
Small details, better daily flow.
Still recovering from FOSDEM? π€
Exactly that π
New version out!
*had fun with font scaling and JVM* π΅βπ«
Yes, Claude, I agree, I would have done the same.
Let's YOLO it ππ
Do you have a RSS feed of that page? Asking for a friend that loves RSS π
Impossible to follow.
I've built this for me to keep track of things I've stumbled upon every week. Might build a newsletter out of it at some point haha
iurysouza.dev/feed/
Say what? A new version of deep-clean? Oh yeah. Now uses clikt and the "normal" Kotiln script facilities, instead of manually rolled parsing and ktscript, which was causing issues for some. The logic remains the same.
github.com/rock3r/deep-...
Surprisingly not too bad! But it's not AGP 9 yet, that maybe could be worse π
New update for RSS-Parser!
A little bug fix, and some dependency updates
No pastries in spanish π
It's a wrap! Thank you everyone, hopefully see you next year, maybe with a devroom! π€