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Show HN: Diggit.dev – Git history for architecture archaeologists (diggit.dev)
34 points by surprisetalk 87 days ago | hide | past | favorite | 7 comments
Hello friends,

Today I'm sharing a little tool to help you explore GitHub repositories:

https://diggit.dev

This project was admittedly a big dumb excuse to play with Elm and Claude Code. I published my design notes and all the chat transcripts here:

https://taylor.town/diggit-000

Please add bug reports and feature requests to the repo:

https://github.com/surprisetalk/diggit

Enjoy!



Your personal site is a bit insane, but I love it. Great write up. And nice to see Elm still getting used.


The website is a reflection of the man https://taylor.town/ready-matters


Can you give the use case? Or example runs? Seems like git log or git bisect should be enough?


git log is probably good enough for 90% of folks :)

The main reason I wanted to build this is that git log doesn't give me context from GitHub PRs/issues/milestones or CI events. When I'm diving into a new codebase, I like to see who's been working on what, and what ongoing problems/initiatives are propelling that development.

I've only got GH issues up (not milestones or CI events yet), but I think this is a good start!


I got all excited thinking this was related to real-world archaeology and somehow providing a git-like representation of that. (No idea how it would work, which is why I was excited).


Should Archeologist rebase or merge when new evidence is undercover?


Great! AI crawlers would love this.




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