I love this not because any individual tool is necessarily that impressive (though some are very cool), nor the shear number of them, but rather this shows me a hint of a very different software world, one where every tool is a response to a immediate need.
Each one of these looks almost like crystallized intention. This makes me think what's needed next is a meta tool that indexes all of these in a embeddedings db.
You can tell which ones I'm maintaining by looking at the commits listed for each one - some of them get tweaked once or twice a month, others are one-and-done abandoned.
I love this not because any individual tool is necessarily that impressive (though some are very cool), nor the shear number of them, but rather this shows me a hint of a very different software world, one where every tool is a response to a immediate need.
Each one of these looks almost like crystallized intention. This makes me think what's needed next is a meta tool that indexes all of these in a embeddedings db.
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