@solderlocks

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Serial pursuer of insurmountable hardware and software problems, armed primarily with unwarranted optimism.

Just released my first npm package for #OpenSCAD and it feels like a milestone! Run "npx scadder install [url-or-model-id]" to pull the respective scad (like the gridfinity-rebuilt-baseplate) from GitHub onto your local machine.

https://www.npmjs.com/package/scadder

#opensource #opensourcehardware #3dprinting #3dmodeling #npm #github

scadder

A decentralized OpenSCAD package manager and dependency crawler.. Latest version: 0.1.5, last published: 5 days ago. Start using scadder in your project by running `npm i scadder`. There are no other projects in the npm registry using scadder.

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Just released a side project called Scadder: a serverless web viewer and CLI package manager for OpenSCAD.

Drop in a GitHub link to compile .scad files in-browser via WASM (shoutout openscad.cloud for the WASM foundation). The CLI acts like npm install to pull 3D printing dependencies locally.

Built to share parametric designs without walled gardens or user accounts. 100% open source.

https://scadder.dev

https://github.com/solderlocks/scadder

Scadder — OpenSCAD Web Viewer & Package Manager

Roo Code + Openrouter > Antigravity
Google Antigravity is a great tool, but their sudden model quota change just squandered their goodwill with the developer community and pushed most of their users to look for viable locally hosted alternatives.
Moving from writing code, to designing a series of agents that can reliably write code, to writing a spec that others can use to contribute to an ecosystem of agentic nodes/solvers is dizzying. It feels like "integration" over the problem space when you zoom out to higher level abstractions