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camilotk/booking

Analysis updated 2026-07-04 · repo last pushed 2023-08-23

ElixirAudience · developerComplexity · 1/5DormantSetup · easy

TLDR

An early-stage Elixir package called 'booking' with a blank README template. No documented purpose yet, just the scaffolding for an Elixir library installed via the Hex package manager.

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  root((repo))
  What it does
    Elixir package scaffold
    No documented purpose
    Blank README template
  Tech stack
    Elixir
    Hex package manager
  Use cases
    Foundation to build on
    Explore early-stage library
  Audience
    Elixir developers
    Curious developers
  Status
    Early-stage project
    Missing documentation
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What do people build with it?

USE CASE 1

Explore the project structure as a starting point for building an Elixir booking-related package.

USE CASE 2

Use the scaffold as a template for setting up a new Elixir library with Hex integration.

USE CASE 3

Monitor the project for future updates once the author adds documentation and features.

What is it built with?

ElixirHex

How does it compare?

camilotk/bookingelixir-vibe/vibe_kitcarterperez-dev/exs-cyberjob-scraper
Stars1621
LanguageElixirElixirElixir
Last pushed2023-08-23
MaintenanceDormant
Setup difficultyeasyeasyeasy
Complexity1/52/52/5
Audiencedeveloperdevelopergeneral

Figures from each repo's GitHub metadata at analysis time.

How do you get it running?

Difficulty · easy Time to first run · 5min

The project has no documented purpose or functionality, it is just a scaffold with a blank README.

In plain English

The repository called booking is an Elixir package that, based on its current state, doesn't yet have a documented purpose. The README is essentially a blank template, it contains a placeholder where a description should go, along with standard installation instructions for an Elixir library. What we can tell is that this is an early-stage project built in Elixir, a programming language often used for applications that need to handle many concurrent tasks, like real-time systems or high-traffic web apps. The package is structured to be installed through Hex, which is Elixir's package manager, similar to how you might install an app from an app store, but for code. A developer would add it to their project's dependency list, and the package manager would handle downloading and integrating it. Who would use this and why is hard to say, since the README doesn't go into detail about what the project actually does. The name suggests it might be related to scheduling or reservations, but that's purely speculative. As it stands, this looks like a scaffold or starting point, someone has set up the basic structure of a package but hasn't yet filled in the substance or documentation. For now, this project is primarily relevant to Elixir developers who are curious about an early-stage library, or potentially to the author themselves as a foundation to build on. Without a description, examples, or documentation, there's little for a non-technical reader to evaluate. If the project matures and the author adds a proper description, it would be worth revisiting to understand what it actually offers.

Copy-paste prompts

Prompt 1
I found an Elixir package called 'booking' on GitHub that looks like an early scaffold. Help me set up a similar Elixir project structure using Hex with a proper README, module stubs, and test files.
Prompt 2
I'm looking at an early-stage Elixir library scaffold with no documentation. Walk me through what files and structure a typical Elixir Hex package should have so I can fill in the gaps.
Prompt 3
I want to build a booking or scheduling library in Elixir starting from a basic Hex package scaffold. Help me design the module structure and write the README documentation from scratch.

Frequently asked questions

What is booking?

An early-stage Elixir package called 'booking' with a blank README template. No documented purpose yet, just the scaffolding for an Elixir library installed via the Hex package manager.

What language is booking written in?

Mainly Elixir. The stack also includes Elixir, Hex.

Is booking actively maintained?

Dormant — no commits in 2+ years (last push 2023-08-23).

How hard is booking to set up?

Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.

Who is booking for?

Mainly developer.

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