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PlankCipher/README.md

👋 Hi there! PlankCipher here 🤝

Howdy? I'm a curious passionate self-taught Full Stack Web Developer 👨‍💻 who looks forward to learning something new everyday or strengthening his existing knowledge.

  • 👨‍💻 I’m currently working on kabmat.
  • 🌱 I’m currently learning more C++.
  • ❤️ I love FOSS so much.
  • 💬 Feel free to talk to me about Node.js, Express.js, React, MySQL, or anything tech related.
  • ☝️ Reach out to me @PlankCipher#5551 on Discord, @u/PlankCipher on Reddit, or via email at plankcipher1@protonmail.com.

Languages, technologies, and tools I love to use

HTML5 CSS3 JavaScript TypeScript MySQL C++ C Go Ruby NASM Java Bash Python Markdown Express.js React Node.js Jest Babel JS Webpack React Native Vim Git GitHub Yarn Docker Heroku Archlinux Linux GCC Suckless Utilities

Code snippet

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  1. kabmat Public

    TUI program for managing kanban boards with vim-like keybindings

    C++

  2. et Public

    A CLI/rofi/dmenu script with various features to aid you with English

    Shell 27 2

  3. dotfiles Public

    dotfiles for my Arch Linux rice with full installation script

    Shell 11

  4. Code Samples for my articles at iC0dE Magazine.

    JavaScript 2 2

  5. tripleS Public

    A keyboard switches sound simulator for Linux and MacOS written in Python

    Python 1

  6. My solutions for HackerRank problems

    C++

505 contributions in the last year

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Activity overview
Contributed to PlankCipher/dotfiles, PlankCipher/dotfiles_old, PlankCipher/et and 5 other repositories

Contribution activity

March 2022

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