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Link: https://www.bibata.live

Repository: https://www.github.com/ful1e5/bibata

I'm the author of Bibata Cursor, dedicated to cursor development since my engineering student days. My passion for open-source tools has led me to enhance unixporn setups with custom cursors.

After 7 years of development, I've received numerous requests for custom Bibata colors. To meet this demand, I've been working on a project for the past 3 months. Today, I'm thrilled to announce the public alpha release. Join in, test it, and share your feedback.

Important: Public downloads are currently limited and tied to GitHub Sponsorships. Check out the details at bibata#why-a-download-limit. Please note that heavy traffic might briefly disrupt the website due to hosting on Vercel's free tier.

On another front, I'm not currently streaming on Twitch due to my computer's limitations. Your sponsorship not only fuels ongoing development and covers database, services, and domain bills but also contributes to acquiring a new computer and equipment. This enables me to create content on Twitch and YouTube, supporting my other open-source projects and the projekt0n startup.

If you find value in this project and others I maintain on GitHub, consider sponsoring me with a one-time or monthly contribution. Your support is genuinely appreciated and comes with various benefits detailed on the GitHub Sponsor Page.

For any issues or feature requests, create an issue on GitHub.

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