I’m a programmer by day, still a programmer at night. To me, programming is an expression of knowledge and skill, 2 things I highly value. In my opinion, free and open source software perfectly encompasses those ideals. As of writing this I’m still figuring out how to exactly find my place in open source. But in general I’m intending to host some more projects in the future. As well as attempt to support abandoned packages. Currently I’m primarily interested in the following languages:
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Rust
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Python
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Rust
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Early state - don’t accept contributions
Grass is a repository management command line tool. It uses pre-defined categories and configuration to manage repositories. It’s quite limited, and I typically only add features I need in that moment.
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Rust
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Early state - don’t accept contributions
Reduce is a web app application using HTMX for dynamic content. It’s designed to streamline a lot of planning and management tasks, in a simpler way. It prefers to use a single opinionated simple solution, even if that solution takes a while to get used to. I’ve created the project because I don’t like how modern productivity tools work. I intent on making it extensible through Python, for faster development in the future.