« BackNo Codegithub.comSubmitted by Elliott-Diy 16 hours ago
  • timdorr 15 hours ago

    Still my favorite personal project: https://github.com/timdorr/-

    Thanks to hard work like this: https://github.com/timdorr/-/commit/9e5a571abd3fc4f8714e8c40...

    • hyperhello 15 hours ago

      Under what license is this published?

      • timdorr 9 hours ago

        Yes

      • suzzer99 14 hours ago

        I'd submit a pull request, but I don't want to mushroom your code complexity.

        • sunnybeetroot 15 hours ago

          Not sure I understand, is it hard to commit no changes?

          • danielheath 13 hours ago

            It’s art, the point is not to perform a difficult technical task.

            • apples_oranges 14 hours ago

              git commit —-allow-empty -m „nope“

          • iron-s 15 hours ago

            Theres this gem in perl also: https://metacpan.org/pod/Acme::Bleach

            • suprjami 15 hours ago

              Copy of https://github.com/kelseyhightower/nocode which has been around a lot longer with additional humour in the Issues section.

              • arvindh-manian 15 hours ago

                I believe the repo linked in the post is actually quite different, converting Python to runnable whitespace.

                • liggitt 15 hours ago

                  That brings back memories... https://github.com/kelseyhightower/nocode/issues/3#issuecomm... was one of my favorites

                  • runjake 15 hours ago

                    Yep, this project credits inspiration from Kelsey’s repo on the linked page.

                  • hyperhello 15 hours ago

                    Can you make it so I don't have to run it, though?

                    • cjfd 15 hours ago

                      It runs automatically in the cloud.

                    • IncreasePosts 16 hours ago

                      Spoiler: it encodes your code with two zero width utf characters

                      • not4uffin 16 hours ago

                        So I'm not crazy to think that this project does nothing. (or at at least very little)

                        • tobyjsullivan 15 hours ago

                          It’ll help keep PRs short

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                        • keyle 14 hours ago

                          It does way more than a true No Code solution would.

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                          would like a word! /s
                          • Ethan312 15 hours ago

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