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Adam Janiš (@adam_janis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🙌 Made a tasks feature for repeat.dev. Still need a lot of work, but it’s usable so I shipped it anyways. Ideal for use-cases when you need to schedule task at specific time, once or in intervals. You can pass data to each task also. Give it a try 👇 repeat.new/webhook-to-task

Adam Janiš (@adam_janis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚀 Stop wondering what went wrong in your repeat.dev scripts. Every request comes with a trace, which includes detailed info about what is happening. 🔥

🚀 Stop wondering what went wrong in your <a href="/repeatdev/">repeat.dev</a> scripts. Every request comes with a trace, which includes detailed info about what is happening. 🔥
Adam Janiš (@adam_janis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚀 Version actions 🔥 You can now restore any repeat.dev version's code or make any version active. More actions for versions are comings soon, such as 👀 compare code between versions 💔 healthiness "indicators" 🍴 clone into a new repeat 🙋‍♂️ actors (who deployed this version?)

Adam Janiš (@adam_janis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔥 Observability makes improving your repeat scripts a breeze! Jacob Hands identified latency-saving operations with ease thanks to the repeat.dev tracing feature. Sign up and try tracing yourself - available for everyone. repeat.dev

🔥 Observability makes improving your repeat scripts a breeze! <a href="/jachands/">Jacob Hands</a> identified latency-saving operations with ease thanks to the <a href="/repeatdev/">repeat.dev</a> tracing feature. Sign up and try tracing yourself - available for everyone.
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Adam Janiš (@adam_janis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚀 Superb Supabase storage updates today! 😍 🔥 We will be able to pass webhooks functionality to repeat.dev developers, so you can trigger custom logic whenever your objects are created or updated. Sounds cool to me!

🚀 Superb <a href="/supabase/">Supabase</a> storage updates today! 😍
🔥 We will be able to pass webhooks functionality to <a href="/repeatdev/">repeat.dev</a> developers, so you can trigger custom logic whenever your objects are created or updated. Sounds cool to me!
Adam Janiš (@adam_janis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you for the spotlight, Supabase, what a lovely surprise. 🥰 Also, looks like Postgres 15 is coming to everyone, this means RLS support for views! 🚀 supabase.com/blog/launch-we…

repeat.dev (@repeatdev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Learn about repeat.dev for automating data entry with Notion's API! Check out this great blog post for more info: jacobhands.com/Water-Filter-T…

Adam Janiš (@adam_janis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📈Observability is one of repeat.dev's key features, with auto-tracing out of the box -- and the option to trace custom things. See another Jacob Hands's trace, with complete visibility into his tasks!

📈Observability is one of <a href="/repeatdev/">repeat.dev</a>'s key features, with auto-tracing out of the box -- and the option to trace custom things.
See another <a href="/jachands/">Jacob Hands</a>'s trace, with complete visibility into his tasks!
Adam Janiš (@adam_janis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

tldr; 2 things I would really love to see in Cloudflare Developers Workers developers platform in 2023: 1. Observability - Tracing, zero setup, native binding, not a lib 2. Workers (Workload) identity - a JWT token with metadata signed by Cloudflare, verifiable with public keys 🪡🧵

Matt Silverlock 🐀 (@elithrar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Got some time to play with repeat.dev — using it to test out an upcoming @cloudflare Queues feature. I really like the way Repeat handles scheduling + exposes in-dash metrics + logs: the fast feedback loop makes iterating really easy ⚡️

Got some time to play with <a href="/repeatdev/">repeat.dev</a> — using it to test out an upcoming @cloudflare Queues feature.

I really like the way Repeat handles scheduling + exposes in-dash metrics + logs: the fast feedback loop makes iterating really easy ⚡️