I'm Alan Pope, an open-source enthusiast and self-taught coder. I work in Developer Relations at Tesslio. I co-present the Linux Matters podcast with @flexiondotorg and @marxjohnson.
I created grummage, sbommage, slomore and a bunch of other projects.
- mcollina/skills (today) — My own collection of skills for modern Node.js development
- popey/syft-snap (today)
- popey/iamb-snap (2 days ago)
- Jeffallan/claude-skills (3 days ago) — 66 Specialized Skills for Full-Stack Developers. Transform Claude Code into your expert pair programmer.
- popey/libation-snap (3 days ago)
- popey/shattered-pixel-dungeon-snap (3 days ago)
- popey/halloy-snap (6 days ago) — Snapcraft configuration for the halloy irc client
- better-auth/skills (1 week ago)
- rohitg00/pro-workflow (1 week ago) — Battle-tested AI workflows from power users. Self-correcting memory, parallel worktrees, wrap-up rituals, and the 80/20 AI coding ratio.
- popey/mamesnap (1 week ago)
- feat: improve 10 skill definitions via tessl review and optimization on october-academy/agent-plugins (today)
- feat: improve astro skill review score (66% → 100%) on astrolicious/agent-skills (today)
- feat: improve remembering-conversations skill (70% → 100%) on obra/episodic-memory (today)
- feat: improve 15 skill definitions via tessl skill review on brianlovin/agent-config (today)
- feat: improve skill descriptions and content for better discoverability on mcollina/skills (today)
- feat: improve skill review scores for browser-use and remote-browser on browser-use/browser-use (today)
- feat: improve 8 skills with targeted optimizations on Dimillian/Skills (today)
- feat: improve 14 skills: expanded descriptions, workflows, & metadata on bfollington/terma (today)
- feat: improve skils with trigger phrases and Use-when clauses on vkehfdl1/Marshroom (today)
- feat: improve skill review score from 17% to 89% on blader/humanizer (today)
- onmax/nuxt-skills (584) — Vue, Nuxt, and NuxtHub skills for AI coding assistants.
- chrisboden/cursor-skills (14)
- jnsgruk/brewlog (5) — B{rew}log is a self-hosted coffee logging platform for tracking your roasters, roasts, brews, cafes and brewing gear.
- fernandezbaptiste/trode (5) — Claude Code skills usage bar + skill evals
- linuxmatters/jivetalking (59) — Raw microphone recordings into broadcast-ready audio in one command. No configuration, and no surprises🕺
- linuxmatters/terminal-velocity (43) — The A to Z of Modern Unix 🐧
- spiffcs/triage (1) — CLI for interacting with github notifications
- linuxmatters/jivefire (8) — Spin your podcast .wav into a groovy MP4 visualiser with Cava-inspired real-time audio frequencies 🔥
- yarg-lang/yarg-lang (8) — Yarg-Lang is an experiment: a dynamic language for microcontroller firmware.
- frappe/hrms (7616) — Open Source HR and Payroll Software
I co-present Linux Matters podcast with my friends @flexiondotorg and @marxjohnson. Here are some recent episodes:
- The Smell of Git (6 days ago)
- Mark's Meshing About (2 weeks ago)
- Audio Trainers and Wallet Drainers (1 month ago)
- Points of You (1 month ago)
- Lets get Trippy (2 months ago)
- Screenshotting the Car UI (6 days ago)
- SnapScope - Vuln Scanning Snap Packages (2 months ago)
- Open Source coding, maintenance and chat (3 months ago)
- Open Source coding, maintenance and chat (3 months ago)
- More Linux Terminal Noodling and open source stuff. (3 months ago)
- Running RISC-V in a VM to test my snaps (2 weeks ago)
- The Threads Algorithm Loves Rage Bait (1 month ago)
- Malware Peddlers Are Now Hijacking Snap Publisher Domains (1 month ago)
- Spotlighting Community Stories (1 year ago)
- Where are Podcast Listener Communities (2 years ago)







