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Project Update: Your Backerkit funds at work: Terminal series upgrade 🔜 friendlier NPM articles 🎯 and our collaboration with "The Docs" 🎓!

Greetings, fu(jo|dan|jin) and friends,
End of year celebrations are upon us, and what better way to usher them in than the unique—and belated 🙇—gift of a signature FujoCoded update?

Venture down this edition for the steadfast progress on taking the production of learn@ content off Ms Boba's tired shoulders, our early 2026 hiring push—Project Managers and Volunteers coordinators heed our call!—and the many things happening in the ever-expanding FujoVerse™!


FujoCoded General Company News [Omakase]

Note: This is a "omakase" selection of our company's updates. Enjoy the full menu on our website.

  • Cookies Complete: The Fandom Cookies digital pack is out at last: head to our store right now to learn to build your own fortune generator website! This pack includes a ton of content, featuring a full set of wallpapers and digital goodies from fannish artists, alongside our HTML/CSS/JavaScript learn-along “with heavily commented code for beginners stepping up”. And if you buy it now, you’ll also get a discount for the ✨fancy edition✨ (for future release), which builds upon the regular pack to help you master ~even fancier~, more advanced CSS, JS, and HTML techniques.

A screencap of the Fortune Cookie learn along, showing the finished UI annotated with features. It is titled "Learn along as we build a fortune generator: Select a Flavor, Press a Button, Get a Fortune" and shows a text output window reading "Seek a fortune, if you dare" above a radio-button selector for cookie flavour (Vanilla, Chocolate, Lemon) and a "Get a Fortune" button. Each feature is labelled including "Centred, single-column layout"; "Pages, text, and images where you want them, at any size"; "visual and practical instructions"; "and more" listing features like accessibility, extra  exercises, and reacting to user actions.   Boba-Tan is sitting on top of the output box, eating a fortune cookie.


  • Cleaning Up Our Mart: With the digital pack buyers at our doors, we carved up the time—and adrenaline—to tidy up the FujoCoded store. In record time, we’ve added a ton of missing stuff like card backgrounds that help stickers pop, on-click image magnification (so you can see what you’re buying), and even made it much, much faster to load! While these changes improve our store for everyday visitors, they've long been in our to-do list for the launch of FujoGuide Issue 1—that table of contents would be hard to read otherwise👇👀

A screenshot of the index for Fujo Guide Volume 0 Issue 1 - Git.   The sections are:  About this Guide What are Version Control Systems? Repositories: Where Your Code Lives Commits: Code Checkpoints Made Easy Git'ing good: More Commit Scenarios Traveling Through Your Code's History Log: Your code Diary Checkout: A Quick Dip into the Past  Reset: A Time Machine at Your Fingertips  I'm Ready to Practice, Now What? More Tips and Tricks



FujoCoded Backerkit Update

Editor's Note: BackerKit funds helped launch learn@ by funding our Terminal and NPM series, so we'll be officially including all progress here from here on out!

FujoCoded BackerKit Fulfillment Progress: Recent

  • Workshopping Writers: Our friend and article writer Rie took our existing learn@ style guide into their own hands (and wisdom). After giving our existing guidelines a very-needed coat of polish and clarity, they used their experience to concoct a better article writing AND review process—all this so we can spread our (free) knowledge faster and more sustainably! If that was not enough, they’re now test-driving this same process, guiding a kind volunteer in reviewing the Terminal series you funded (🙏) and upgrading it to fit our latest guidelines.
  • Amicable Divorce: Ms Boba’s been breaking up marriages again, this time splitting up our NPM articles into more focused and approachable (not to mention less scary) chunks. Hand-on exercises—like Running NodeJS programs and Learn and Practice NPM—are now cozily settled in their single-occupancy home(page)s, so you can head directly to your preferred learning avenue, or more easily link your friends to the exact skills they seek.
  • Shoot for the Stars: Behold the outline of our Astro learning path! As the last newsletter foretold, the collective hive-mind gathered forth in our Astro stream to ponder the missing pieces in the existing Astro docs. The verdict? While they’re excellent for people starting a website from scratch, Astro's docs lack guidance for those wishing to upgrade their handcrafted sites—a significant portion of our own target audience! We have, alas, not yet placed this “jump on the Astro rocket without leaving your site behind” series in our schedule, but we’re eager to start as our current articles (and other assorted obligations) wind down.

FujoCoded BackerKit Fulfillment Progress: Future

  • NVM Extras: We’ve had your first batch of NPM articles, yes, but what about a second batch? In the very first partnership of its kind, the BobaBoard Docs Bubble—aka, sociocratic circle—collectively drafted an installation guide for NVM—aka, Node Version Manager—which is our recommended avenue of getting access to NodeJS—aka, JavaScript but outside the Browser. Next up, we’ll add this guide to learn@ to help people install NodeJS the proper way by not installing it. A huge thank you to “The Docs”, our doc-torly bunch who all prefer the cover of anonymity, for their much better write-up on this complicated relationship!
  • Governance and You: With community@ up and ready, we can start filling it up with some currently-internal guides on Sociocracy, the collective governance system FujoVerse™ projects are working to adopt and evangelize. This “working in communities” learning area is also where the “Dealing with Interpersonal Conflict” article this campaign funded will live… as soon as we’ve set up our existing writing commitments up for success, and we’re ready to tackle more writing—in both quantity and ambition.

Intermission — A Word to our $ponsors

This update (and our ongoing work) is brought to you by our lovely Patrons! Couldn’t keep this running without y’all—raccoons need so much food, and don’t even get us started on their unquenchable thirst for doujinshi.

If you’ve not already boarded our ship, jump on our Patreon now! Tiers start at $3/month, and give you access to coupons and—see our FujoStore highlights below 👀—priority access to discounted or limited-edition merchandise. You’ll soon even be able to showcase your blorbo on a big wall!

Did you know? Studies show our Patrons are 30% more likely to receive long in-depth fanfiction of their rarepairs (it’s true, we swear)!


Around the FujoVerse [Omakase]

In the Git(hub)

  • Autorelease of Our Own: As the FujoVerse™ grows, so must our ability to keep up with its pace—which means we’ve started adding autorelease to our libraries! This process automatically keeps track of code changes, builds a list of new features, and lets us quickly release new versions into the wild. You can witness our first such release on @fujocoded/ao3.js (formerly @bobaboard/ao3.js). Among the latest features: tag search, fetching work content, non-AO3 archives support, and download URLs!
  • Astrolabe’s Blasting Off (Again): Long-time friends may remember Astrolabe, the “universal rich text editor for multi-platform content” we’ve been chipping away at since, well…almost our origins! Now, with our ATproto connections bemoaning the need for something Astrolabe-shaped, we’re once again set on making “fetch” happen: Ms Boba has been slowly publishing her private plugins while polishing the Astrolabe repo (check out the new README and latest Storybook), upgrading libraries to the latest version, and experimenting with loading posts from other socials (like Leaflet) or decentralized ATproto emoji. Alongside her, fellow BobaBoard Builders Bubble member Sel has been working on making Spoilers accessible to screen readers as he familiarizes himself with the codebase. Want to join ‘em? Read on 👀👇

A screenshot of the Astrolabe read-me file describing it as a "Rich Text Editor, plugins, and content adapters for fandom and atmosphere-friendly editors." containing plugins to extend the editor and adapters to translate the editor output to social platform APIs for flexibility.



  • Join the Cult: What’s better than us adding new functionality to our open source projects? Helping you—yes you!—do the same! The BobaBoard Builders Bubble recently banded together to open contributor-friendly issues for both AO3.js and Astrolabe, so people like you—yes you!—can come show (or learn) how it’s done! So look around, swing by, throw some code at the wall, and come ask for help if lost! These’ll look great on your resume, portfolio, and Hinge profile, we swear.
  • A Plethora of Plugins: While the aforementioned autorelease will (eventually) help communicate our changes in an efficient and orderly manner, we unfortunately aren’t quite there yet, so…here’s a quick roundup of updates *deep breath*: haetae has been working doubletime to add README and examples to authproto, we’ve been prototyping friends-only Astro page functionality, cross-posting to Bluesky from your very own blog, and fetching your latest social contacts from your own PDS; we’ve also been pumping our Guestbook full of moderation goodness, like blocking users, hiding submissions, and deleting guestbooks! At this stage, it is almost ready for launch, awaiting a final deliberation on text formatting while our sysadmin Kat sets it up to run on our server); and we’d be remiss not to mention tools built for our own use, like syncing our collaborators repository with our website’s “contributors” folder (making it much easier to credit appropriately), or centralizing and standardizing our deploy scripts.

FujoStore Highlights: Restocks, Sales, and Limited-Time Offers

Photograph of a variety of Fujoboards. It is captioned “Fujoboards Garage Sale, up to $20 + 20% off! Access at Patreon.com/FujoCoded”. Words on the boards are “Rawr”, “uke”, “lemon”, “yaoi”, “yuri”, and “slash”. Some of the boards are much smaller. In the background is a drill and bits.



Are you up smut’s creek without a paddle? If you’re on our Patreon, we can fix that! Whilst scavenging for snacks, loose change, and good ol’ Christmas ornaments, Ms Boba found a bunch of the Fujoboard seconds, which means…

…all our Patreon $upporters are cordially invited to FujoCoded’s First Garage Sale! These back-of-the-closet paddles may have small flaws (such as scratches, nicks, and prominent wood patterns), but are still a classy and refined choice for your kitchen and bedroom needs! They’re up to $20 (+ 20% $upporters discount) off, so get them whilst they’re hot!

Our stock includes:

  • Hime boards stamped with the vintage BobaBoard logo—$10 off!
  • Utterly unique Hime, only slightly scuffed, with minor marks, colour difference, or wood grain—$20 off!
  • Chibi boards, for those of you who aren’t size queens (hey, we don’t judge)—$15 off!

For a mere $5 more, you can even get some engraved with any of our available wordings—including the sold out ones! See our store for the full list, and become a Patreon subscriber today to access both the Garage Sale AND the traditional store-wide discount. Not to mention, help us pay people to...

Collaborate with Us!

Welcome to the special opportunities we’re recruiting or hiring for at this time 👇 As the new year dawns, we’ll be looking to start it on the right foot with a recurring theme: coordination (of volunteers), coordination (of beta readers), and coordination (of tasks)! Without further ado, check out our volunteer positions (🙏) or head straight to our paid one (💰).

  • [🙏] Who’ll Wrangle the Wranglers?: Our origin project, BobaBoard, is looking for a “Volunteer Wranglers” coordinator! Do you have experience recruiting, organizing, and directing volunteers? Are you excited by the meta-challenge of recruiting, organizing, and directing the volunteers who’ll do this alongside you? And most importantly—are you willing to do what’s needed to get fandom people working together in pursuit of a better fandom web? Let us know by filling BobaBoard's Volunteers Coordinator application form.
  • [🙏] Betas seek Alpha: FujoGuide is looking for a beta readers coordinator! The task, for those who choose to accept it, is to sit patiently in a Discord group DMs with other 6-7 fannish beginners as they brave our GitHub issue of FujoGuide and (with your guidance) surface unscathed! You don’t need deep expertise of GitHub to take on this challenge, just be familiar enough with branching, merging, and the pull request process to help people get unstuck. Ideally, we’d like to keep this a volunteer position as it’s traditionally been, but we’d be happy to barter zines, knowledge, or other merch for payment in kind! DM us or write us at [email protected] to apply.
  • [💰] Technical Procyon Manager: Sun Tzu said, “if you know not yourself, [...] you will lose half your battles”. Luckily, we don’t just know our weaknesses, we know how to fix them. So we’ll be starting 2026 getting Ms Boba some Project Management support: have experience wrangling milestones in legible dashboards? love pestering (and guiding!) people who owe deliverables? Apply here and come help FujoCoded move away from project charts only Ms Boba can read, while freeing her brain from the woes of keeping folks on track! This is a temporary, part-time position to help us regroup and set up a working system.

That’s All, Fujin!

Phew, what a journey! Thank you for reading (or skimming) all the way down.

We can't wait to see you in the next year (and newsletter), with a moderate quantity of new updates. Since not quite as much time will pass—we pinkie swear!—we hope the update will look thinner, but not for that less meaty.

As always, quality over quantity, mind over matter, seme over uke.

Happy 2026,
Your friends @ FujoCoded LLC



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