You need to at least put a description of what your code is/does in the github page preferably with screenshots otherwise it's going to get marked as a phishing scam/attack and rightfully so.
It's my experience that Claude, Copilot, etc is good for green field projects. It's less helpful for existing projects with lots of modules. For those, it is really useful to write unit tests. Well, to get started on them anyhow.
You need to at least put a description of what your code is/does in the github page preferably with screenshots otherwise it's going to get marked as a phishing scam/attack and rightfully so.
There is no way I would ever run anything blind.
I've updated the readme...
It's my experience that Claude, Copilot, etc is good for green field projects. It's less helpful for existing projects with lots of modules. For those, it is really useful to write unit tests. Well, to get started on them anyhow.
screen shots? or video? i have to clone the repo and run it to see?
I've added the url to the YT livestream in the readme file.