git blame --emotions: No Solutions. Just Vibes.
This is a submission for the DEV April Fools Challenge What I Built I built a tool that does absolutely nothing useful. git blame --emotions is a Shakespearean error therapy app. You paste your err...

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This is a submission for the DEV April Fools Challenge What I Built I built a tool that does absolutely nothing useful. git blame --emotions is a Shakespearean error therapy app. You paste your error message. It gives you a sonnet. No solutions. No Stack Overflow links. No rubber duck. Just iambic pentameter and the gentle acknowledgment that your undefined is not a function is grieving. The app lives at the intersection of two deeply important things: the emotional intelligence of Elizabethan poetry, and the complete uselessness of a tool that refuses to help you debug anything. It will not fix your code. It also looks like a 1999 Geocities fan site - Comic Sans, pastel chaos, and a visitor counter stuck at 000418. Demo đź”— Live site: git-blame--emotions Here's what happens when you use it: Paste an error. Click the button. You get a Shakespearean sonnet about your suffering. Your code remains broken. Bonus: If you paste anything containing 418 or teapot, you get a special Easter egg.