Spent the week breathing new life into DevNotion—59 commits and over 10,000 lines of code later, v2.1 is officially alive. It was a massive push toward multi-LLM support and public-facing dashboards, keeping a steady 6-day streak in the process.

TL;DR

I spent the week breathing new life into DevNotion—59 commits and over 10,000 lines of code later, v2.1 is officially alive. It was a massive push toward multi-LLM support and public-facing dashboards, keeping a steady 6-day streak in the process.

What I Built

Most of my energy this week went into a massive revival of DevNotion. I’ve been sitting on some ideas for a while, but this week I finally sat down and tore into the codebase to bring v2 and v2.1 to life. We’re talking 150 files changed and a delta of +10,199/-3,768 lines. That’s a lot of TypeScript, but the result feels like a completely different beast.