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HarshPanchal18/README.md

FOSS Enthusiast • Writing for Humans and Machines • Open for Work

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since 26 Jan, 022


As always, all contributions, comments, suggestions and concerns are welcome. ✅

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  1. Jumping-Lines Jumping-Lines Public

    A Jetbrains IDE plugin for jumping over lines instead of hamming down the arrow keys to navigate.

    Kotlin 2

  2. InsightCraft InsightCraft Public

    A powerful and versatile AI that can understand text, images, audio, and even generate code powered by Google's Gemini.

    Kotlin 5

  3. Tradow Tradow Public

    Tradow, an app that explains (my version of) geofencing, which can automatically put your phone in Vibrate Mode/General mode, depending on your presence in the geofence area.

    Kotlin 1

  4. OS-Scripts OS-Scripts Public

    My self-written [Shell|Batch|Apple|Python|Powershell]scripts which I tried while using Linux and Windows systems with the main focus of system utilities and automating stuffs :)

    Shell 1

  5. Quotes125 Quotes125 Public

    A Home screen widget which displays random quotes on random color by tapping.

    Kotlin 3

  6. pygeodist pygeodist Public

    A python package to calculate the distance between two geographical points using their latitude and longitude coordinates.

    Python