Building tools that feel like products: desktop audio workflows, browse-first reference apps, and security analysis workbenches.
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Python desktop audio production studio for download, analysis, editing, stem separation, playlist transfer, and batch processing. Strongest for: desktop product engineering, audio workflows, and batch tooling. |
Offline-first Pokemon encyclopedia with game-aware browsing, trainer archives, and linked reference data. Strongest for: browse-first UX, offline-capable reference apps, and structured content design. |
Angular 19 MITRE ATT&CK workbench with workflows across coverage, exposure, detection, intelligence, and defense. Strongest for: security analysis UX, ATT&CK navigation, and threat-intelligence-adjacent tooling. |
- product-first tools with docs, releases, and practical security controls
- information-rich interfaces that stay readable instead of turning into dashboards for their own sake
- local-first and static-first delivery when it makes shipping and maintenance easier
- cross-stack engineering across Python, React, Angular, and GitHub automation
LimeWireis the most productized repo today, with the strongest release and desktop-tooling baseline.PokeNavis focused on becoming a trustworthy, browse-first encyclopedia instead of a shallow card-grid clone.ATTACK-Naviis the most ambitious analysis surface, combining ATT&CK navigation, threat intelligence, and exposure workflows in one interface.
Most public work here is organized around three strengths:
- desktop product engineering
- rich frontend UX for structured data
- cybersecurity analysis tooling