live @ https://nostalgic-engelbart.netlify.app/
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To build the website and start a local server:
npm start
This page describes how to use the event system we currently have in place.
To start haunting:
git config --local user.name "ghost" && git config --local user.email "ghost"
To unhaunt (stop haunting):
git config --local user.name "<your name>" && git config --local user.email "<your email>"
You can make some aliases so that you can write only git haunt
and git unhaunt
and not have to remember the rest, which make it really nice:
git config --global alias.haunt "!git config --local user.name \"ghost\" && git config --local user.email \"ghost\""
git config --global alias.unhaunt "!git config --local user.name \"<your name>\" && git config --local user.email \"<your email>\""
And also, we could all just be eternally haunting, but if we have fixed ghost names it’s easier to figure out.
TODO: is there a way to create an alias command that has parameters, so I can change my ghost name more easily?
Natalie Lawhead’s’s JUMP_SCARES_FOR_YOUR_WEBSITE.js
Pippin Barr’s Let’s Play: Ancient Greek Punishment Bitsy Demake
Bitsy Hacks. But more specifically this awesome tool that helps you add the hacks in a nice way: https://ayolland.itch.io/borksy
jsnes browser snes emulator
Max Bittker’s broider an very nice css border pattern making tool
hundred rabbits’ dotgrid a cool lightweight svg icon editor