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AstroQuest

AstroQuest

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A VS Code extension that generates random project ideas.
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Launch VS Code Quick Open (Ctrl+P), paste the following command, and press enter.
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AstroQuest – Your Random Project Idea Generator

AstroQuest is a VS Code extension that helps developers by generating random project ideas with filtering options. Whether you're looking for a CLI tool, a mobile app, an API, or an AI-based project, AstroQuest will provide you with a unique idea based on difficulty, project type, language, and relevant tags.


🎯 Features

✅ Random Project Ideas – Get a new idea every time you run the extension.
✅ Filtered Search – Choose difficulty, project type, programming language, and tags.
✅ Support for Multiple Languages – Includes JavaScript, Python, Dart, C++, Rust, and more.
✅ Integrated with SQLite – Fast and efficient database-backed project selection.
✅ Simple & Fast – No extra setup required, just install and run!


🖥️ How to Use

  1. Open VS Code.
  2. Press Ctrl + Shift + P (or Cmd + Shift + P on macOS).
  3. Search for: Get a Random Project Idea.
  4. Choose your filters:
    • Select Difficulty: Easy, Intermediate, Hard.
    • Select Project Type: CLI, Web App, Mobile App, AI, API, Desktop App.
    • Select Programming Language (filtered by your previous choices).
    • Select Tags (optional, also filtered by previous choices).
  5. Receive your project idea and start coding! 🚀

⚙️ Requirements

  • VS Code v1.98.0+
  • Node.js v16+ (Required for running the extension)
  • SQLite3 installed (Auto-handled by the extension, but ensure your system supports it)

🔧 Extension Settings

Currently, AstroQuest does not require any additional configurations. Future updates will include:

  • Custom settings for project preferences
  • The ability to save favorite project ideas

🐞 Known Issues

If you experience any issues:

  • Check if SQLite is correctly installed.
  • Restart VS Code and try again.
  • Submit an issue on GitHub https://github.com/AstroDevs-Team/AstroQuest.

💙 Support Us

If you enjoy using our extension, we’d love your support!

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🚀 Enjoy coding with AstroQuest! 🚀

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