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I'm gonna use this thread to dump/update my art-related coding projects

Right now there's only really a few worth mentioning

cintiq-automap
This one is just a QOL thing with drawing tablets on Linux.
Normally there's a bit of a struggle keeping drawing tablets mapped correctly if you switch monitors around often or switch the Cintiq on/off.
This is a quick script/service that remaps the Cintiq to the proper screen whenever a USB device is plugged in. Since the Cintiq itself is a USB device, this keeps it mapped correctly 95% of the time.

doio-kb16-krita

This is custom QMK firmware for a Doio KB16 and an associated Krita shortcuts file, compiled bin included.
I can't overstate how much I love using this thing as an offhand controller.

Amethyst (working title)
This is my big aspirational project.
I'm aiming for a self-hosted commissions and requests platform leveraging the Square API and possibly the ability to switch/use others.
Right now only the very basics are integrated, with near zero styling. Requests can be made, accepted, rejected, cancelled, and completed with attached files.
It isn't currently hosted anywhere off of my own LAN, and SQL Generation scripts are not included, so it can't really be run on its own just yet.
If there are any Go/CSS pros around, I'd love to talk.

I have an archive of my website as well, which had a pretty neat little drawing timer that would generate random prompts based off of weighted E621 tags. I'll probably get that back up eventually.

Lastly, if you'd like an account on my Gitea instance, pm me!
I made it because mainstream code repositories aren't very friendly to NSFW artists, and the other option's owners gave off some bad vibes. It costs me very little to run, so it isn't going anywhere. :heart:

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