u/athreyaaaa

Image 1 — 6 months of efforts and finally hit 500 stars on GitHub
Image 2 — 6 months of efforts and finally hit 500 stars on GitHub

6 months of efforts and finally hit 500 stars on GitHub

Warning: Second image is in light mode

Posting this here as a small but meaningful win.

What started as a simple idea turned into 6+ months of consistent building with a team of 5.

Seeing devs actually use it, give feedback, and support it has been the most rewarding part.

We hit 500 GitHub stars and 60 forks, got love (and criticism), and even ranked #3 Product of the Day on Product Hunt which was totaly unexpected.

A lot of people loved the idea of revieing AI-generated code earlier in the workflow rather than after raising MR or PR, and that validation made all the effort worth it.

Still early, but this felt like a good milestone to share here :)

git-lrc on GitHub

u/athreyaaaa — 22 hours ago

My friend is posting daily DSA solutions with patterns + explanations

he’s solving one DSA problem every day and focusing on patterns instead of just dumping solutions.

What I liked:

  • explains the thought process
  • shows brute force → optimized
  • organizes problems by patterns
  • keeps it simple for revision

Feels useful if you're preparing for interviews or just trying to get consistent with DSA.

Thought I’d share it here:
https://github.com/ladicodes/DSA-Solutions-and-Patterns

Would be cool to hear what you all think or how it can be improved

u/athreyaaaa — 2 days ago
🔥 Hot ▲ 200 r/developersIndia

6 months of efforts and finally hit 500 stars on GitHub

Warning: Second image is in light mode.

So for the past 6–7 months our team(4) and I havebeen working hard to get git-lrc out.

Finally, it hit some milestones, it ranked #3 Product of the Day on Product Hunt, which was amazing to watch.

We recived a lot of appreciation as well as criticism, but we took it all and achieved our first goal.

Edit: (added link)
git-lrc on GitHub

u/athreyaaaa — 3 days ago