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App 0: iChing #1

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ppvictoratos opened this issue Mar 29, 2024 · 2 comments
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App 0: iChing #1

ppvictoratos opened this issue Mar 29, 2024 · 2 comments
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ppvictoratos commented Mar 29, 2024

I purchased this book and found it helpful when I I was at a crossroads and felt I had no one to turn to.

The iChing is an ancient Chinese text that has been used to gain insight on the future. The book above has been, for the past few years, able to change my perspective when I feel beat down in life.

My ideal features include:

  • A link buy the book ?
  • Very simple UI, user readies their coins, and begins to tap the outcome of their coins, then the passage is given.
  • user can then reflect on a notepad (optional to let them switch to notes app?)
  • Looking to create a mobile version of this book essentially
  • Adding a soundscape or some type of audio to "calm" the user would be great

Maybe it can start as a Linux tool?

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@ppvictoratos ppvictoratos added the good first issue Good for newcomers label Mar 29, 2024
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ppvictoratos commented Apr 5, 2024

Going to use this thread of comments as a tracker... I have successfully been pushing to this repo for over a week now and feel good about the progress I've made. I currently have a better idea of what I want to build and in what order.

I'd like to make the Swift command line tool, and using the same data, and eventually make a SwiftUI app. I'd like to be scalable to different platforms. Here is a card I came up with in SwiftUI:

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My next thing to do is get better test data, and start to write out this command line tool

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