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What is olimlar-haqida?

javlonbek1233/olimlar-haqida — explained in plain English

Analysis updated 2026-06-26

27TypeScriptAudience · generalComplexity · 2/5Setup · moderate

In one sentence

A TypeScript web app about historical scientists and scholars, featuring a world history chronology and interactive timeline. The README is a developer changelog rather than a setup guide.

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  root((olimlar-haqida))
    What it does
      Scholars timeline
      World history view
      Life path display
    Interface
      Dark color scheme
      Animated indicators
      Interactive timeline
    Tech Stack
      TypeScript
    Audience
      History enthusiasts
      Students
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What do people build with it?

USE CASE 1

Browse a chronological timeline of historical scientists and scholars from world history.

USE CASE 2

Explore an interactive visualization showing the overlapping life paths of notable historical figures.

What is it built with?

TypeScript

How does it compare?

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LanguageTypeScriptTypeScriptTypeScript
Setup difficultymoderatemoderatemoderate
Complexity2/54/52/5
Audiencegeneraldevelopervibe coder

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How do you get it running?

Difficulty · moderate Time to first run · 30min

No setup instructions in the README, you must inspect the source code to figure out how to run it locally.

No license information is mentioned in the explanation.

So what is it?

This repository appears to be a TypeScript web application about scholars and historical figures, with the name translating from Uzbek as "About Scientists." The README is written as a changelog entry rather than an introduction, describing a visual redesign of the app rather than what the app does or how to use it. From the redesign notes, the app includes a world history chronology section and interactive timeline showing historical life paths. The interface was updated to use a dark color scheme with gold and amber accents, glowing buttons, and animated indicators. A developer panel for deployment and schema documentation is also mentioned. The README does not explain the app's purpose, audience, or how to install and run it. It reads as a personal development note confirming that a styling pass compiled cleanly. Anyone looking to understand or use this project would need to explore the source code directly, as the README provides no setup or usage guidance.

Copy-paste prompts

Prompt 1
Help me add a new historical scientist to the olimlar-haqida TypeScript app, including their name, birth year, death year, field of study, and a short biography.
Prompt 2
How do I run the olimlar-haqida app locally? The README has no setup instructions, so walk me through what commands to try based on the TypeScript project structure.
Prompt 3
I want to add a filter to the scholars timeline so users can narrow results by century or field of study. Show me how to implement this in TypeScript.

Frequently asked questions

What is olimlar-haqida?

A TypeScript web app about historical scientists and scholars, featuring a world history chronology and interactive timeline. The README is a developer changelog rather than a setup guide.

What language is olimlar-haqida written in?

Mainly TypeScript. The stack also includes TypeScript.

What license does olimlar-haqida use?

No license information is mentioned in the explanation.

How hard is olimlar-haqida to set up?

Setup difficulty is rated moderate, with roughly 30min to a first successful run.

Who is olimlar-haqida for?

Mainly general.

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