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  • 🔭 I’m currently working on some js library's.
  • 🌱 I’m currently learning Rust
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  • 🖊 Interested in pentesting

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  1. Push data from rss feeds into mysql.

    Python

  2. recufs Public

    A package for performing recursive file system actions.

    JavaScript

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Activity overview
Contributed to peregrine-lang/Peregrine, cryptic-game/website, ClientCrash/clientcrash and 5 other repositories

Contribution activity

October 2021

Created 4 repositories

Created a pull request in peregrine-lang/Peregrine that received 9 comments

Add GitHub actions for auto running tests

Closes #41 IMPORTANT PLEASE FIX ALL TESTS! BROKEN TESTS WILL CAUSE ALL PR AND PUSH TESTS TO FAIL

+65 −51 9 comments
Opened 10 other pull requests in 5 repositories
peregrine-lang/Peregrine 4 merged
cryptic-game/website 1 open 1 merged
ra100/lc-timer 2 merged
swapnilsparsh/30DaysOfJavaScript 1 merged
PrismarineJS/mineflayer 1 open

Created an issue in peregrine-lang/Peregrine that received 5 comments

Add GH action to run the tests automaticaly.

Add all steps necessary to run the tests automatically. An action that compiles the language already exists. In the action file, you will find some…

5 comments
Started 1 discussion in 1 repository
peregrine-lang/Peregrine

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