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A general-purpose blog website
PrivatePing is a secure messaging application built on Python's Django framework, providing end-to-end encryption for messages exchanged between users.
A discord bot built using Node.js and Discord.js 🐉
𝕏 Profile - Twitter Profile Card | List your Twitter Profile
Real-time chat application built using React.js, Node.js, and Socket.io
My amazing neumorphism html & css website using Github API hosted with github
Trying to make a complex todo application
An open source website that shows list of AI and their informations
Lookaround is a website-based neat tool to help you see your image in a 360-degree panorama-like view, also giving you useful customization opportunities. Get the best results with minimal effort!
PaisaPay is a user-friendly web-based payment wallet that leverages the power of React and the MERN technology stack. With PaisaPay, users can easily load balance into their wallet and make seamless payments to their family members. Whether it's sending money to loved ones or making quick transactions.
Build Ecommerce Like Amazon By MERN Stack
Extension for Chromium-based broswers that skips video ads and hides other 5+ types of banner ads on YouTube, as well as displays statistics.
"Code-Compiler: Your online tool to edit, run, and refine code in real-time. A seamless platform for coding, testing, and learning."
A ⚡lightweight⚡ frontend for Google's Gemini Pro.
Soon to become World's largest Coding Courses Library
A repository showing the documentation all Courses/Tasks at the NitHub HatchDev Programme
Get your portfolio in seconds using your GitHub username
Build JSON API with authentication
Project to help manually grade exams!
I built a stunning portfolio website using NodeJS and ExpressJS as the backend framework, along with MongoDB and Mongoose for data storage and management. It showcases my work and skills in a sleek and professional manner.
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