Inspiration While working on my own project, I kept running into the same problem: developers (myself included) think and search differently. I stumbled across Baseline last night and realized it was asking the exact question I’d been struggling with—how to accelerate availability of modern web features.
What It Does NeuroSIG for Baseline is a proof-of-concept that matches natural language “signals” to Baseline’s query grammar and tooling. Instead of needing to know the exact syntax, developers can phrase their queries in plain language and get connected to the relevant Baseline tools and features.
What I Learned I learned how Baseline organizes data about feature support, how query grammar shapes results, and how bridging different “languages” of search can reduce friction for adoption.
Challenges Time! Learning the Baseline ecosystem, translating the idea into a stub demo, and making the bridge intuitive within just a few hours of discovering this hackathon was a challenge. But it showed me how powerful a connector like this could be for developers everywhere.
Built With
- baseline
- github
- javascript
- querry-grammar
- react
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