This Wednesday morning, I got a spark ✨ — Why not turn my Python project into a .deb package?I started by referring to some online tutorials for about an hour 📺, then jumped into building the package 🛠️. The first attempt seemed to work, until a few bugs 🐛 crept in. After debugging 🔍 and refining, the fourth attempt finally worked perfectly ✅ — all of this within 6 hours ⏱️, including the tutorial time. That’s when Cosmo4U, my first Debian app, was born. 🌌🔓
Let me be clear — AI didn’t write my code or create the Debian package ❌🤖. All the development was done by me 💪. AI only came into the picture during the delivery process 📦, helping me generate the webpage 🌐 for downloading the app.
With my precise prompts 📝, AI understood the layout 🎨, and after a couple of tries 🔁 + my final tweaks 🧩, the download page was live in 10 minutes 🚀.
AI made things easier and faster ⚡, not a replacement. Think back — when React ⚛️ or Angular 📐 came out, many said, “Build from scratch, don’t use others’ code.”But today, they’ve shaped web development 🔧. AI is the same — just another step forward 📈.
Cosmo4U isn’t just a one-time launch 🚀 — it’s now my base for future updates 🆕 and marks a new step in my Linux development journey 🐧👨💻.
Try Cosmo4U now at bhuvaneshm.in/cosmo4u and unlock your universe 🌠💫.
I’d really appreciate if you could take a look at my Debian package project and share any mistakes or improvements I can make. Always eager to learn and grow! Thanks in advance. 🐧