Norway - 24 - She / Her
Reina is a frontend developer with a passion for accessibility.
- Anime
- Videogames
- Programming (duh)
- Making music
- Listening to music
- Photography
- Drawing
- 3D Modelling
- Probably more that I forgot
Various projects I work on or am contributing to.
Kitsu Anime Awards client - The web client for the Kitsu Anime Awards. Written from scratch in React with minimal dependencies. Entirely written and designed by me.
Knucklebones - Fun little competitive dice game for two. Built with the Svelte framework in approximately a day.
Steam Screenshots Sorter - Written entirely by myself in Python. Sorts your Steam screenshots into folders, eventually I'll make it hardlink them and sort the hardlinked versions instead.
Kitsu Reports to Webhook - A tool I wrote in Python that fetches latest reports from Kitsu and posts it to a Discord webhook.
Kitsu Moderator Bot - Another tool I wrote using ts-node
that interfaces with a Google Sheet and unbans users at a specified time with the option of notifying the user with a message when they're unbanned. It also sends community reports to a Discord channel and keeps its status up to date.
Kitsu Wiki - Designed the UI/UX and styled it. Wrote parts of the logic.
Kitsu Web - Fixing bugs, primarily bugs caused by styling. Will work on rewriting this to React with TypeScript.
AniList High-Contrast Dark-Theme - Userstyle for AniList that solves the issue with low contrast making it difficult to read text on AniList. Includes a GitHub action to auto-convert it to a UserCSS, a CSS file, and a bookmarklet.
AniList Emoji Conversion Tool - Simple bookmarklet that converts emoji to unicode codepoints so that it renders correctly.
Post backup tool for Kitsu and AniList - Will fetch your posts on Kitsu and AniList and back it up offline in Joplin. For now, you can use the terribly written version that was my first coding project
AniList Userscripts - Various userscripts for AniList. Currently only implements the emoji conversion tool before posting posts.
Sponsor me directly on GitHub so I can continue doing what I love :)