• jaggs a day ago

    Amazing idea. I did something vaguely similar (as in not at all), when I rescued an abandonware WordPress theme on my blog and brought it back to life to work with the latest PHP. It's very satisfying work. :)

    • greenstevester 2 days ago

      It started with a bug.

      I was trying to get a unrelated typescript project running, when I hit an issue with one of its dependencies... license-checker. No big deal, I thought. I'll just check if there's a more recent version to fix the bug.

      Last commit: January 2019. Weekly downloads: 760,000+. Open issues: 96. Maintainer activity: crickets

      WTF. C'mon.

      This package is used by Puppeteer. Playwright. Cypress. Angular CLI.

      And nobody's home.

      "I'll just fork it and fix the bug," I said... like an i d i o t who thinks time is an infinite resource.

      Three hours later, I was knee-deep in a CommonJS codebase with no tests, questioning my life choices.

      That's when I decided to bring some backup: Claude Code.

      The coding Savant (who occasionally bullshits you) Working with CC on a codebase migration is... an experience.

      Hour 1: Claude analyzes the codebase. Creates a sensible migration plan.

      Hour 3: We've converted half the files to TypeScript. Claude is methodical. Professional. Sometimes lies, like "all tests are passing" - Really I say, check again with a retort "you absolutely right".

      Hour 6: Claude has created a todo list with 47 items. I did not ask for this.

      Hour 12: Claude has started writing marketing copy for the project. It has opinions about our "market positioning."

      Hour 18: We have a fully working TypeScript codebase with tests. Claude suggests we "track competitor packages."

      The Bigger Question This experience made me realize something: there's a LOT of critical infrastructure running on abandonware.

      What if "AI + motivated human" could be a model for OSS sustainability?

      The AI handles:

      Tedious migrations Boilerplate code Documentation generation Test scaffolding Performance profiling (yes, Claude got really into benchmarking) The human handles:

      Judgment calls Architecture decisions Community interaction Deciding when the AI is being too enthusiastic So my fellow coders, the crusade begins

      I'm calling this the OSS Crusade: one dev and one AI, rescuing abandoned packages from the npm graveyard.

      • cebert 2 days ago

        Do you use Claude to create HN comments too?

        • greenstevester 2 days ago

          You are absolutely right!

          • greenstevester 2 days ago

            Actually I wrote the first and last part and it filled in the middle.

        • zaphirplane a day ago

          How much did it cost in $, how many LOC was the original