I like to make worthwhile personal-use code public so others can benefit from it. I'm probably never going to get rich off this but who cares..I'm on my puter.
mira-OSS. This is the public release of MIRA OS. Discrete memories decay through momentum loss, tools auto-configure when dropped into tools/ folder, and the system prompt composes from modular trinkets. I would like to think I've made an elegant brain-in-box. You load it and send cURL requests - it talks back, learns, and uses tools. Contributions welcome.
469TeaLeaves. End-to-end pipeline for seeing how LLMs actually process your prompts. Capture attention across every layer, render heatmaps and cooking curves, compare variants with evidence — not vibes.
41phone-a-friend-mcp. MCP server that allows Claude instances to keep an open socket connection between them for when knowledge gained in one conversation needs to be articulated to another.
6bugout. Bugout is a standalone Python CLI for LLM-assisted semantic bug discovery in Git-backed Python repositories.
6lattice. Decentralized protocol for cross-server messaging without a central coordinator. Designed so that in 200 years when the master server is long since dead instance-to-instance comms will work just fine.
4skylight_home. Transform Skylight Calendar into Home command board with widgets. One click root and configure. Enter fastbootd and press Enter.
4naked_css. Naked CSS Day Repo
3Website.py. Setting up new projects sucks. This helps.
3CodeMira. This is an implementation of Mira's broader memory and subcortical architecture adapted to programming contexts. Concepts are adapted from Mira and not ported 1:1 as a tool-call laden coding session is different than an ongoing conversation. Proof-of-concept project however it is showing a lot of promise.
2mailroom. Email sorter that ingests MBOX files and sorts based on minimal direction
1crm. The best products are written out of spite. This is one of them.
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