Any Ideas for little Helpers?

in #development3 months ago

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In December I took a closer look at the Github Copilot to see how quickly you can develop small and fine projects. There was the hint that the Copilot is now free for everyone - but quite quickly I ran into rate limits in my Visual Studio code environment - but within the 1 month test period I was able to produce a lot - e.g. the hafSQL fetcher for posts available live here, which we at @hivewatchers can use quite well: https://hive-fetcher-hafsql.onrender.com/ But also at the beginning of the year I had built a small software with which some data for users from the year 2024 was fetched and provided as an image - Furthermore, I had built two small tools to fetch data from Inleo and display it in a frontend. Since I enjoy developing little helpers and scripts - here's the question for you, since I'm currently running out of ideas - Do you need little helpers, scripts that collect, fetch and evaluate data, automated or similar? Feel free to write it in the comments. Thank you

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A tool to point out underrated posts of newbies perhaps?

-low rep account created within last six months
-no spamminator donwvotes
-post published 4+days ago with less than a dollar in rewards
-250+ words
-not published into a community and/or with tags which hardly anyone uses

Such authors can easily get demotivated for being unnoticed by the community. Several upvotes and a bit of guidance can help them establish themselves, and eventually staying active, if the right people are notified about them.

Probably there is already a script or tool to fetch the response of the wallet and put them into a csv-file.
If not, that would be nice.

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I've still not really used such tools to write code, but I hear that some people get good results. It may allow some non-coders to do more, but I get that it can save time messing around.

Can you do something showing a user's comments on their own post vs on other peoples posts. If A replied to a comment made by B on their (A) own post, it counts as a comment on A's post. Thanks

Can u explain it a bit more?

Currently we can check how many posts and comments a user has made. But I wanted to know how many is a user commenting on comments made to his own posts, vs him actively commenting on other peoples posts

Some people are very self centered and don't care about engaging on other peoples post

Comments made in the past 30 days and over life would be nice. And if there's further split between long vs short comments would be great, short being say 30 characters to screen out spam comments like calling bots, thank you, beautiful photo, that looks delicious

Does this is what u expect?

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Self replies should include comments I made where I was replying to comments made on my posts

Your comment above would be a self comment for you

Next test :)

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Not quite 😉

I only made 11 posts from 23 Dec to now, and I must have made more than 1 comment on my own posts, eg the last one to pardinus is on my own post

Btw, this is great stuff, so cool you can whip it up so quick. Thanks

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How about this:
Someone can fetch all users posts, organized by date, community, or even hashtag. Well, if this data can be brought in csv format, it can then be organized as the users like