I Built a Graveyard for My Dead Side Projects - With AI Eulogies & a 3D Cemetery
This is a submission for Weekend Challenge: Passion Edition What I Built Every developer has a graveyard of side projects — started with fire, abandoned quietly on a Tuesday. They deserved better than an empty GitHub repo gathering digital dust. DevGraveyard is a gothic memorial platform where developers give their abandoned passion projects a proper burial. Connect your GitHub, pick a dead repo, carve its epitaph — and watch Gemini AI write a dramatic breakup letter from you to the project. Here's what it does: ⚰️ Bury a project — 3-step burial wizard: pick a repo → choose cause of death ( "Never Made it Past Localhost" , "Ran Out of Weekend" , "It Was Complicated" ...) → write an epitaph 🪦 Real tombstone data — pulls your actual commit history: peak obsession streak, most commits in a single day, last commit message ( your final words ) 🤖 AI Eulogy — Google Gemini writes a dramatic breakup letter from you to the project, referencing your real commit data 🕯️ Community mourning — light candles, leave RIP messages, vote to resurrect projects 🌐 3D Graveyard — a full Three.js interactive cemetery: bare trees, fireflies, flickering candles, soul wisps, resurrection pulse rings. Click any tombstone to interact My own ARweave repo had 56 commits, a 2-day peak streak, 30 commits on its best day. Cause of death: "Never Made it Past Localhost." Last words: "feat: overlay plane in 3D builder — drag/scale image on marker, position saved to DB and restored in AR viewer." It worked until it worked. Demo 🔗 Live → devgraveyard.varshithvhegde.in Code Varshithvhegde / devgraveyard Give your abandoned passion projects a proper burial. A gothic graveyard for dead side projects. ⚰️ DevGraveyard A memorial for your abandoned side projects. They deserved better than an empty GitHub repo gathering digital dust. Live → devgraveyard.varshithvhegde.in What is this? Every developer has a graveyard of passion projects — started with fire, abandoned quietly on a Tuesday. DevGraveyard gives them