Ray's Projects
Extremely simple Express.js url router built for hosting on Replit!
Get Amazon Information from the comfort of your CLI.
A little bit of scaffolding for RayhanADev's kewl projects.
My preferred scaffolding when setting up a new Astro application.
A simple Cloudflare Worker that automatically sets my bio to my most recent follower.
A BrainF*** interpreter in Rust!
This is a simple proxy server that can be used for sending free transactional emails through Cloudflare workers.
An abstraction layer on top of @replit/crosis that makes Repl connection management and operations so easy, a Furret could do it! š
āØ the moar aesthetics the better āØ
Dynamic writing a resume
Extremely simple Express.js filehost built for hosting on Replit!
Extra simple URL redirector hosted on Cloudflare Workers.
Remote K8s-based resource provisioner from my CLI!
Another CSS style library, used for my personal branding and to make websites prettier!
Core functionality of git reimplemented in Go as a way to learn more about Git's functionality.
A very basic URL shortener written in Go using Gin, GORM, and SQLite3.
A simple tool to make encrypted PGP messages and decrypt them with a nicer UI.
Programmatically create your GraphQL Query for NodeJS.
Every Hour = More Power. Keep track of each hour of work you get done on your project.
This Slack bot manages an exclusive secret society on the HackClub Slack!
Attempting to implement the IB Computer Science SL Pseudocode "Spec" as an interpreted language!
Zero dependencies, lightweight, and asynchronous https requests package.
Research on the applications of Markov Chains on a publicly traded stock as a means to predict trading statistics
A simple Discord bot that allows users to whitelist players in a Minecraft Server.
A stylish website for creating custom markdown view counters.
One hotkey to rule them all.
A Cloudflare Worker that stores and responds with data from NanoUpload
A suite of AI-powered tools to empower students!
My very first portfolio website! A great place to see where I started my webdev journey.