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Chrome Bookmarklet development harness; Using h3anchor bookmarklet with Auto Header IDs and TOC VSCode extn for TOC generation

Quick Info Public GitHub repo for Chrome Bookmarklet Development and Testing Harness h3anchor bookmarklet that adds anchor link to selected h3 header Use the h3anchor Chrome bookmarklet to add anchor links to specific h3 headers in Blogger. Then generate a TOC for these anchored sections using the Auto-header-ids-toc VSCode extension. This approach is faster and safer than applying the extension to the whole post when only a few sections need anchors and TOC. =================================================================== =================================================================== Details Yesterday (10 Feb 2026), with the help of ChatGPT, I experimented with setting up a small development workflow for Chrome bookmarklets and using it for a particular bookmarklet I needed.  Contents Chrome Bookmarklet Development and Testing Harness The h3anchor Bookmarklet Using h3anchor along with Auto-header-ids-toc VSCode extn for TOC generation Chrome Bookmar...

Detailed ChatGPT exchanges for my post: Quick look at Claude Code-generated Bhagavad Gita ...

In relation to my previous post:  Quick look at Claude Code-generated Bhagavad Gita React Native and Expo app (no coding by author) , I had some ChatGPT exchanges which I felt are detailed exchanges and are more appropriate to share as a separate post, and so this post. Given below are extracts from a recent ChatGPT chat titled, AI app testing issues. Contents Testing of an AI generated app # AI Generated Learn Content for K-12 Mathematics # Impractical for me: Using Claude code for free with Ollama and free model # Claude Code can ingest and reason over entire folders or repositories # Why I have been using ChatGPT and Gemini chatbots mainly for AI assisted work # Testing of an AI generated app # Me: For a React and Node app, Jest testing seems to be referred to as 'snapshot testing'. I am used to the 'unit testing' term. Pls. explain snapshot testing in context of perhaps older term of unit testing. CG: You are right to a...

Quick look at Claude Code-generated Bhagavad Gita React Native and Expo app (no coding by author)

Last updated on 11 Feb. 2026 Recently a Bhagavad Gita AI generated iOS app with no coding required from app creator was covered in Indian news media outlets. Yesterday, 7 Feb. 2026, I had a look at one such media article which led to me cloning the app's GitHub repo and run the app on dev server for web and Android. ‘I built a Bhagavad Gita App for $319 in 4 days (no coding required)’, https://www.financialexpress.com/business/news/bhagavad-gita-app-built-with-ai-prompts-for-319zoho-founder-sridhar-vembu-says-coders-should-consider-other-livelihoods/4133291/ , Updated 6 Feb. 2026 It linked to the X post on the iOS app:  https://x.com/AnishA_Moonka/status/2019321410699817458 , Feb 5, 2026. The post said: Author only described what he wanted in plain English to Claude Code Claude Code 'wrote everything' (developed the app). Codex reviewed the app. $200 Claude Max subscription $20 ChatGPT Pro subscription $99 Apple Developer fee App is called 10minutegita I don't have an ...