Boring Finance: Fancy Record Keeping - Call for all the Open-Source Contributors

Grace RasailyGrace Rasaily
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Introduction:

Hey there, finance and open source enthusiasts! Ready for a dose of "boring" that's actually pretty exciting? Let me introduce you to Boring Finance - a minimal and modular web application that's about to spice up your personal budgeting game.

So, with that oh-so-thrilling introduction out of the way (I can see you're on the edge of your seat), let's dive into the "boring" stuff. Spoiler alert: it's all nerd talk!

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The Birth of Boring Finance

Boring Finance isn't just another app - it's my brainchild in the grand scheme of creating open source applications that actually contribute something meaningful to the FOSS community. Yeah, I'm looking at you, "hello world" repositories!

The goal?: Create an app that's so modular and intuitive that users actually want to use it instead of getting lost in a complex of features. And get this - there's only one asset used in the entire app: the SVG logo. That's why we call it "Boring," but trust me, it's boring for all the right reasons!

The Core and The Journey: More Than Just Numbers

At its heart, Boring Finance aims to break free from the rigid 50/30/20 budgeting rule. We're all about creating an open environment that gives users the freedom to customize their financial tracking experience. Because let's face it, your spending habits are as unique as your taste in memes and music.

The Tech Stack: A Bun in the Oven

Now, let's talk about tech. I decided to go all-in with Bun.js for this project. Why? Because who doesn't love experimenting? Here's the lineup:

  • Backend: Elysia.js (Sorry, Express.js, I needed a break, it's me) The speed is fast, usability is easy and codes are less.

  • Frontend: React (Because sometimes, you gotta stick with the classics) It’s React, always React, no words. Lol.

  • State Management: Zustand (Redux, I just couldn’t with the build size!) I just need to say, It was not a nightmare fixing the states.

  • UI: Shadcn UI (Living up to the hype and then some) It's just freaking awesome, and customizable all you can.

The Future: Calling All Open Source Contributors

Here's where you come in, dear open source community! Boring Finance is just getting started, and the sky's the limit. Whether you want to add features, improve the UI, or even create a mobile app version, your ideas are welcome here.

Check out the Project Charter for my vision and in-scope development ideas. But don't let that limit you - if you can dream it, you can contribute!

Don’t mind criticizing my bad practice and embarrassing code (I know you won’t mind). We are here to learn.

The Grand Vision: Financial Wisdom for All

Ultimately, I want Boring Finance to be so modular that it can be used by everyone from your average Joe to Fortune 500 companies. And the best part? It'll always be open source and free.

My mission?: Use data to analyze spending patterns and recommend good financial habits. Because who says managing your money can't be both boring AND rewarding?

So, are you ready to join the "boring" revolution?

See you in the next open-source project ideal!

Remember, in the world of Boring Finance, being boring has never been so exciting!

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