Fake VS Code editor to browse live cricket scores at work
To protect my love for ongoing T20 world cup, I built Cric-Code, which lets me browse Cricbuzz website as a VS code editor. It makes me look like I am doing actual work!
About Cric-Code on Product Hunt
“Fake VS Code editor to browse live cricket scores at work”
Cric-Code launched on Product Hunt on October 25th, 2021 and earned 98 upvotes and 3 comments, placing #14 on the daily leaderboard. To protect my love for ongoing T20 world cup, I built Cric-Code, which lets me browse Cricbuzz website as a VS code editor. It makes me look like I am doing actual work!
On the analytics side, Cric-Code competes within Funny and Developer Tools — topics that collectively have 522.7k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Cric-Code performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted Cric-Code?
Cric-Code was hunted by Aditya. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
For a complete overview of Cric-Code including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.