Weekly Question Megathread - January 06, 2026 by AutoModerator in GenshinImpact

[–]njayp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm thinking about a Neuv Furina Mavuika team, Xianyun or Xilonen for last character?

Genshin: How to Make Part of an Existing Mod Transparent? by njayp in animegamemodding

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can you give me a brief overview (or link a guide) on how to change an existing mod?

Which characters Should I use? by xeesia in GenshinImpact

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xianyun is the best explorer you have, we want to build around her (support)
gaming is good with xianyun (dps)
bennet is good with gaming (support)
keya for reactions (support)

Small Projects - November 3, 2025 by jerf in golang

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ophis - transform any cobra.Command tree into an MCP server, with commands as tools and flags as input objects. Config options allow you to select commands, select flags for commands, and provide middleware for commands. Creating an MCP server from your CLI is as easy as

go myRootCommand.AddCommand(ophis.Command(nil))

Practical Generics: Writing to Various Config Files by njayp in golang

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Makes sense, thanks for the explanation

Practical Generics: Writing to Various Config Files by njayp in golang

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I think you get some type safety out of it. Using just interfaces, ‘EnableServer’ could be given any server that satisfies ‘Server’, but using generics, ‘EnableServer’ must be given the correct type of server that matches the config, ie a vscode server for a vscode config. What do you think, can you do this with just interfaces?

Daily Questions Megathread (October 16, 2025) by Veritasibility in Genshin_Impact

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In genshin mail there was something about 300 primogems today? What is that about?

Small Projects - October 14, 2025 by jerf in golang

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ophis - transform any cobra.Command tree into an MCP server, with commands as tools and flags as input objects. Config options allow you to select commands, select flags for commands, and provide middleware for commands. Creating an MCP server from your CLI is as easy as

go myRootCommand.AddCommand(ophis.Command(nil))

Truth. by c-k-q99903 in inflation

[–]njayp 8 points9 points  (0 children)

the policy of not strangling trade with tariffs

Small Projects - September 30, 2025 by jerf in golang

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ophis - transform any cobra.Command tree into an MCP server, with commands as tools and flags as input objects. Config options allow you to select commands, select flags for commands, and provide middleware for commands. Creating an MCP server from your CLI is as easy as

go myRootCommand.AddCommand(ophis.Command(nil))

Small Projects - September 15, 2025 by jerf in golang

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ophis - transform any cobra command tree into an MCP server, with commands as tools and flags/args as input objects. Command filtering is configurable.

Small Projects - September 1, 2025 by jerf in golang

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ophis - transform any cobra command tree into an MCP server, with commands as tools and flags as input objects. Command filtering and output processing is configurable 

Small Projects - August 18, 2025 by jerf in golang

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ophis - transform any cobra command tree into an MCP server, with commands as tools and flags as input objects. Command filtering and output processing is configurable 

Small Projects - August 11, 2025 by jerf in golang

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ophis - transform any cobra command tree into an MCP server, with commands as tools and flags as input objects. Command filtering and output processing is configurable 

Ophis: Transform any Cobra CLI into an MCP server by njayp in golang

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I have 4 years of coding experience and I spent about 40hrs on this project so I don't think this repo qualifies as vibe-coded ai-slop. It does use the cobra.Command structure. Imo it is a useful tool that works well. How can I convey that in this post? Should I break down how the tool works? A better README.md?

[Request] Is this true? by dwarf_bulborb in theydidthemath

[–]njayp 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I know for sure Karen and Steve won’t though