Small, sharp developer tools — built for the author's real daily use first, open-sourced when they might help someone else.
| keel | A thin "how I work" layer for AI coding assistants — a small always-loaded context file plus on-demand docs — and standalone git hooks that block secrets and your own personal data from ever being committed. Bash, MIT. |
| podflick | Load videos onto an iPod classic without iTunes — ffmpeg + direct iTunesDB writes. Swift/SwiftUI, macOS. |
One rule holds across everything here: a tool exists only because its absence actually hurt.
Issues and feedback are welcome — each project is an early, working experiment, public to find out whether it helps anyone beyond its author.