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A passionate full-stack developer from Indianapolis, IN

Prompt Palette is a browser extension that helps you store, manage, and use the best prompts, wherever you are in the browser.

As a local-only open-source Chromium extension, it's important that your data is yours alone. You are in charge of your data every step of the way.

Prompt Palette is meant to increase development velocity for anyone using AI.

Prompt Palette is meant to be sleek, fast, with an intuitive UI. As useful as possible while getting out of your way.

Prompt Palette will not ask for your data. Your data is yours.

Tech Used: HTML BADGECSS BADGEJAVASCRIPT BADGECHATGPT BADGE

Lessons Learned:

I learned that if one commit isn't enough to realize a new feature, it's best to implement a whole branch / pull request for the new feature. This helps ensure that commit messages are meaningful as the project develops.

This was the first browser extension I developed, so it taught me a lot about how browser extensions work and how to develop them.

I had quite a bit of fun handcrafting the UI to be modern and reducing how visually busy it was. I also learned a lot about designing a snappy and modern UX. I'm passionate about crafting full-stack software that just feels good to use. This taught me a lot about what makes for good UI/UX

I've learned a lot about taking ownership of software, how even with a defined scope there are so many little features and requirements that are not evident from the outset. So taking ownership of a piece of software means using it and incorporating feedback, figuring out how to fix the things that were never considered, as well as updating your vision for the project based on feedback from using it.

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