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overrustle-vods
A web application to replay Destiny.gg/OverRustle chat alongside Destiny Twitch VODs
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Their first public project as vyneer was a tool called vodtools, a python script that works with Twitch vods, helping archive vods, along with some other features that differentiate it from for example youtube-dl or something similar.
And then in January of 2020, vyneer began contributing to Overrustle vods: A tool that played destiny.gg chat beside his Twitch vods. Sound familiar? We'll get to that soon ;). The project was written in Ruby, and in the next few months, vyneer made themselves fully familiar with the codebase, and started contributing code to it regularly. As of today, they are the single biggest contributor to that repo in terms of commits, and second largest in terms of lines of code (only behind the creator of that repo, jacobnisnevich, of course).
But their biggest project yet is orvods. A fork of Overrustle vods. Now usually, forks are minor code changes to make code fit some other similar objective, but this fork is an exceptional one in every sense. It was made in late June of 2020, and it essentially migrated the entire Ruby-based, deprecated codebase to a much newer, more modern Golang codebase, which is maintained to date.
In October of 2020, vyneer created dgg-status: A website built with Svelte, that helps chatters see recently nuked phrases or if links mute you in d.gg chat. It stops people from getting nuke-baited, and it's also integrated into a browser extension called d.gg utilities, made in April of 2021.
A little known project, it changes broken fragments to muted ones in twitch m3u8 playlists. I have no idea what this does, but it relates to twitch, and they said:
In November of 2020, they created tbf, another Twitch vod tool, written in Rust, which also had tools to work with clips.
Added the /embed command to d.gg chat
lwod-timestamp-conversion converts timestamps between Twitch, YouTube, and the LWOD spreadsheets
dgg-embeds collects embeds in d.gg
dgg-phrases tracks banned phrases in d.gg
d.gg utilities utility scripts for d.gg chat that integrate the dgg-status into the chat itself
dgg-stats fork that is containerized, pulls emotes automatically from d.gg for its stats
pisg fork a fork of Perl IRC Stats Generator that modifies PISG to generate custom stats for d.gg
vyneer API from skimming the code, this seems to be a be-all, end-all for vyneer's work for d.gg so far, allowing other developers to easily use vyneer's work using an API instead of requiring them to integrate their code directly
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