I write my first post here to present Harmony. My latest project.
Some months ago, I built Nova a Git playground in Go in which you can clone repositories, create files, branches, commits etc... all in-memory.
What does that have to do with Harmony ? Well, I'm currently experimenting with WebAssembly and the first idea that I had was to port Nova to the Web to give other people a better UX.
So Golang -> WASM -> Javascript -> React BOOM!
I can finally present a stable version of Harmony.
What Harmony does is simple:
- Allows the creation, upload and editing of multiple (local) files.
- Allows the creation of Git Branches and Commits to save different "workspaces"
- Allows to switch between files and between "workspaces" in one click.
It does all that right in your browser. In-memory. Refresh the page to start anew, in another empty repository.
I won't go into how, that's for another post (maybe).
Here's the repository where there's a video.
Here's the demo.
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