CUPID—for joyful coding

CUPID—for joyful coding

4/30/2022

link

https://dannorth.net/2022/02/10/cupid-for-joyful-coding/

summary

In this blog post, the author introduces a new tool called Cupid that aims to make coding more joyful and enjoyable. Cupid is a command-line tool that provides a way to quickly generate code snippets and boilerplate code for various programming languages and frameworks. The author explains how Cupid works and highlights its features, such as the ability to customize templates, generate code from a template with command-line arguments, and integrate with existing code editors. They also discuss the motivation behind creating Cupid, which is to reduce the friction and repetitive work involved in coding, allowing developers to focus more on the creative aspects of their work. Overall, Cupid is presented as a helpful tool that can enhance the coding experience and bring more joy to developers.

tags

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