Okay, before you go ahead and look: I lied
Let me explain :)
https://iHateRegex.io/ is a project I launched in February this year.
It is basically a regular expression cheat sheet with neat visualizations and explanations for common expressions.
As of writing this article, it has 1,987 stars on GitHub. And it is only a matter of a few hours to reach 2,000:
https://github.com/geongeorge/i-hate-regex/
In my defense, Github did round that number to 2k anyway.
I'm super stoked about this🔥.
But that is not the only reason why I'm writing this article.
(Sorry about the long content. I didn't want to add gifs or unwanted images here)
Some Context
I started working on this in August 2019. This took around half a year to complete.
Now, this might look like a very simple application from outside and I'm not arguing. It is in fact very easy to create.
At the time I had no idea what I was creating. I had no clue what I was aiming for. I had college in the morning and I worked as a freelance developer at night. Also had a few products for which I provided support.
And here I was with a domain - ihateregex.io hoping to make a regular expression cheat sheet with.
To be honest, I didn't even know what I should include, how to present this, and had 100s of questions like this.
Halfway through making this I remember writing this in my blog:
I spend a lot of time on this. But as I was nearing the launch, my old pal Imposter Syndrome kicked in. I felt it wasn’t worth my effort and that I’m gonna be made fun of because of how useless it is. - from my blog
I felt like an imposter, I'm not a regular expression expert myself, People would make fun of how stupid the domain was.
One month had passed after writing the above blog.
One day, mustering up some courage I just decided to release this on product hunt.
The Launch
Here I was, hunting my first product in product hunt. I asked a few friends for advice and decided to press the submit button. I shared this with a few friends and told them to try this product.
PEOPLE LOVED IT!
- I was getting upvotes left and right.
- This was getting shared everywhere.
- I posted this on hacker news and I woke up the next day to see it's already #3 on hacker news.
- This ended up becoming the number #2 Product of the day on product hunt.
I shared this on Dev.to and people started buying me coffee and got lots of amazing feedback :)
I even got sponsorship from the amazing people at Datree
Today
Skip to today and the product has (almost) 2k stars on Github.
People are submitting expressions, many have bookmarked this as their goto regex tool.
If you have something in your mind just make it. Give to the world the things you make and you never know what will happen.
The problem (I think) is we all try to predict the future. With all our biases and fears we end up choosing the path more traveled. the safe path. And if that is a good or bad choice is up to you.
Make sure to give me a follow on twitter.
I tweet about my journey as a maker:
https://twitter.com/geongeorgek/
Thank you for reading :)