Fair point on transparency. I've updated the README to credit Claude Code for the assembly. I directed the architecture, feature set, and all version decisions - Claude wrote the code under that direction. Seven releases over about 6 weeks, commit history and changelogs document the progression. Happy to discuss the design decisions if you're curious.
Author is all over AI, other projects on his github are some AI nonsense made with Claude and at least partially somewhat credited this way (or maybe not obscured well enough with Claude signed commits). Release page is your standard affair LLM emojis gag. But mostly code itself smells llm, was dumped all at once and there are no commits since initial upload.
Fair point on transparency. I've updated the README to credit Claude Code for the assembly. I directed the architecture, feature set, and all version decisions - Claude wrote the code under that direction. Seven releases over about 6 weeks, commit history and changelogs document the progression. Happy to discuss the design decisions if you're curious.
How do you know? The excessive comments?
Author is all over AI, other projects on his github are some AI nonsense made with Claude and at least partially somewhat credited this way (or maybe not obscured well enough with Claude signed commits). Release page is your standard affair LLM emojis gag. But mostly code itself smells llm, was dumped all at once and there are no commits since initial upload.
Line 2948: jsr update_day_rollover ; <-- ADD THIS
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