Just shut down the #heb12 API searching and getting functionality. JSON and XML Bible files will continue to stay up (probably until heb12.com expires for good).
Heb12 is no doubt an abandoned project, but the finished software and libraries continue to be useful: https://github.com/heb12/
As a side note, I also shut down my Gemini page. I don't have the time to maintain it, and the server I used could have vulnerabilities.
#heb12 CLI v0.1.3
https://github.com/heb12/cli/releases/tag/0.1.3
Decided to ditch the WIP desktop app, and possibly the Android app.
Heb12 has pretty much been a research project for the past 3 years. We went from Electron to Python/Qt, then to Golang/Fyne, then to C/HTML/CSS, and recently I was thinking of using GTK.
We (me and @josias) learned a lot over the years, but we spent way too much time rewriting existing code.
From now on, I will focus only on maintaining the CLI app and the Heb12 API.
code.heb12.com has been moved to code.theres.life.
Feel free to make an account and upload some code.
Which part of Heb12 would you be most interested in seeing finished?
#heb12
Just want to get a feel of how many people are still interested in this project.