Scraping repos…
Reading their public GitHub…
Scraping repos…
Reading their public GitHub…
“Saintfai codes like they’re collecting tech stacks for side quests”
No bio, 19 repos, and activity as fresh as today — you’re running a GitHub profile like a mystery box with commit access. The silence says “let the code speak,” and the code is speaking six languages at once like it’s trying to win bingo: PHP, Dart, TypeScript, Java, CSS, Python.
Your repo list reads like a developer who cannot sit still for one framework cycle. learn-comicstyle-portfolio, Project-GastroLog, digital signing, attendance notifications — this isn’t a profile, it’s a startup incubator powered by caffeine and tabs left open. Two repos have 2 stars each, which is honestly the most polite way the internet can say “hey, this is kinda neat.”
Also: 6 followers, 7 following. Even your network graph says “I support indie developers.” Zero stale repos is the real plot twist here — in just 1.6 years, you’ve built the rare GitHub presence that says, “I may not have gone viral, but I absolutely did push at 10 in the morning like someone with unfinished ideas and dangerous momentum.”