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VelvetToroyashi/README.md

Velvet Toroyashi, or just Velvet. Avid developer of various projects, usually focused on UX/DX.

Stay a while, will you?

I know and use the following technlogies (non-exhaustive list!)

Here's some neat projects I work on:

DSharpPlus: Second largest .NET Discord library, time-tested and loved by many. In late 2021, I was promoted to a maintainer.

Remora.Discord: One of the lesser-known .NET Discord libraries, built with a data-oriented design reminscent of Rust.

I've also made several (many, see for yourself-) libraries for Remora. Here's a list of the cool/useful ones:

Silk!: My first Discord bot which I started on in 2020. It's been a great learning experience.

Kobalt: The next generation of Silk!; built from the ground up on the learnings of making large-scale applications, utilizing microservices.

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  1. Kobalt Kobalt Public

    The bot to serve everyone's needs.

    C# 9 2

  2. Remora.Discord Remora.Discord Public

    Forked from Remora/Remora.Discord

    A C# Discord library, focused on robustness and correctness.

    C#

  3. DSharpPlus DSharpPlus Public

    Forked from DSharpPlus/DSharpPlus

    A .NET Standard library for making bots using the Discord API.

    C# 3

  4. Silk Silk Public

    Feature-rich bot aiming to satisfy moderation & entertainment needs.

    C# 63 20

  5. Uno Uno Public

    An interpretation of UNO on the CLI, written in Rust

    Rust 4 1