C# and AI (stream 270)
Summary
Frank hosts a two‑hour live coding session improving his open‑source Notebookmark app by adding AI-powered reading suggestions via a new ResearchService (using Reka.ai) and building a Blazor search page and grid, while also demoing a custom documentation MCP server for targeted docs lookup. Along the way he discusses dev environment quirks (Debian/.NET version clash, switching to an Arch-based Omarchy setup), tweaks the UI (navigation, wider form fields), pushes code, and chats with viewers amid Halloween vibes. The stream ends with progress committed and a short roadmap to add prompt configurability, domain allow/block filters, and structured results for the suggestions list.
📺 - Twitch archive - stream no.270
Replay
Project
All the code for this project is available on GitHub: notebookmark - https://github.com/FBoucher/notebookmark
Game Results
- @undefined_process: 0
- @tyeth_twitch: 0
- @phrakberg: 0
- @marcusvoicecoder: 0
- @lurkydev: 9.29
- @vinirobot: 25.04
- @thecliptographer: 28.44
- @theunoriginaljerk: 34.44
- @smirking_squiggly: 37.64
- @coppersbeard: 53.49
- @jtsom: 63.54
- @fboucheros: 68.26
- @stoney_eagle: 69.44
- @groversaurus: 71.16
- @codebymistakes: 72.97
- @surlydev: 77.28
- @fredda_the_cat: 79.36
- @therealsurlybot: 82.41
- @jeffs_hat_stand: 84.47
Statistics
- 🏆Best score: @lurkydev with 9.29
- 😭Biggest loser: @undefined_process with 18 drops and no high score
- 🍀Luckiest: @lurkydev with best score 9.29 and only 18 drops
- 🎖️Super participant: @surlydev with 20 drops
Notes/ References / Snippets
- https://www.csadvent.christmas/
- https://reka.ai/
- Awesome Java guy: https://github.com/bbenz