Building terminal-first tools, agentic workflows, and self-hosted systems.
I build software that makes dense systems legible:
- terminal workflows that survive machine moves and long sessions
- self-hosted infrastructure that can be rebuilt and understood
- agentic tools that stay useful under real operator pressure
- software that is useful before it is fashionable
codex-litellm: maintained LiteLLM patchset for Codex CLI so the Codex agent loop can run against multiple providerscodex-session-tui: terminal-first session explorer and repair tool for Codex conversationsyggterm: Rust-first remote terminal workspace for long-lived operator and agent sessionsyggdrasil: Debian live-build based ZFS + LXC host operating system
yggterm: terminal workspaceyggdrasil: host operating systemyggcli: guided configuration front dooryggsync: sync orchestratoryggdocs: ecosystem docs
runtime-environment-flags: tiny runtime flags for JavaScript environmentsdav-manager: DAV and contacts toolingthunderbird-cli: terminal workflow around mail search and operations
Outside the code itself, I am interested in:
- finance and management as systems problems
- public-interest documentation and case synthesis
- writing book-length material from lived observation rather than generic advice
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@avikalpax
This page is intentionally simple. I would rather show a few coherent systems than present a crowded wall of claims.