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AI generates content, which is then automatically published on social media. And here I have the code that makes it all possible 🤖

Hello there đź‘‹

What does all this mean?

There was a time when I felt the need for a Telegram channel that would publish interesting GitHub repositories. So, I armed myself with AI and created such a channel for myself.

You can read more about it here (in Ukrainian):

As a result, I decided to publish all the code I had previously written for this project — and even added a few new integrations.

What should you do with all this?

I don't know. I'm gifting this poorly written and unoptimized code to the world — what happens next is no longer my concern. Of course, I will maintain the code until I get bored.

Repositories structure

Yeah, I know, there are too many of them, but I can't put all the code in one app, can I?

Main repositories

  • content-alchemist – An API server that allows you to generate nice descriptions for GitHub repositories using only a link to the repository
  • content-maestro – Content management for "content-alchemist", scheduled content publication on social networks, and other features in the form of an API server
  • content-sentinel - Essentially, a frontend for "content-alchemist" and "content-maestro" in the form of a dashboard

Social media integrations

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  1. content-alchemist content-alchemist Public

    the guy 🧙‍♂️ who generates the content

    Go 3

  2. content-maestro content-maestro Public

    the guy 🎼 who publishes the content

    Go 2

  3. content-sentinel content-sentinel Public

    the guy 📊 who oversees the content

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