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In random order:
-* Data Science at the Command Line; Jeroen Janssens; O'Reilly
-* Systemprogrammierung in Go; Frank Müller; dpunkt
-* The Go Programming Language; Alan A. A. Donovan; Addison-Wesley Professional
-* Terraform Cookbook; Mikael Krief; Packt Publishing
-* Java ist auch eine Insel; Christian Ullenboom;
-* Hands-on Infrastructure Monitoring with Prometheus; Joel Bastos, Pedro Araujo; Packt
-* Learn You a Haskell for Great Good!; Miran Lipovaca; No Starch Press
-* Polished Ruby Programming; Jeremy Evans; Packt Publishing
-* Modern Perl; Chromatic ; Onyx Neon Press
-* The Docker Book; James Turnbull; Kindle
-* Programming Perl aka "The Camel Book"; Tom Christiansen, brian d foy, Larry Wall & Jon Orwant; O'Reilly
* Developing Games in Java; David Brackeen and others...; New Riders
-* Learn You Some Erlang for Great Good; Fred Herbert; No Starch Press
* Object-Oriented Programming with ANSI-C; Axel-Tobias Schreiner
-* Site Reliability Engineering; How Google runs production systems; O'Reilly
-* 100 Go Mistakes and How to Avoid Them; Teiva Harsanyi; Manning Publications
-* Raku Fundamentals; Moritz Lenz; Apress
-* The KCNA (Kubernetes and Cloud Native Associate) Book; Nigel Poulton
-* Amazon Web Services in Action; Michael Wittig and Andreas Wittig; Manning Publications
-* Effective awk programming; Arnold Robbins; O'Reilly
-* Ultimate Go Notebook; Bill Kennedy
-* Funktionale Programmierung; Peter Pepper; Springer
-* DevOps And Site Reliability Engineering Handbook; Stephen Fleming; Audible
-* Kubernetes Cookbook; Sameer Naik, Sébastien Goasguen, Jonathan Michaux; O'Reilly
-* Chaos Engineering - System Resiliency in Practice; Casey Rosenthal and Nora Jones; eBook
-* Systems Performance Tuning; Gian-Paolo D. Musumeci and others...; O'Reilly
-* Pro Puppet; James Turnbull, Jeffrey McCune; Apress
-* 21st Century C: C Tips from the New School; Ben Klemens; O'Reilly
-* The Practise of System and Network Administration; Thomas A. Limoncelli, Christina J. Hogan, Strata R. Chalup; Addison-Wesley Professional Pro Git; Scott Chacon, Ben Straub; Apress
-* Clusterbau mit Linux-HA; Michael Schwartzkopff; O'Reilly
-* Programming Ruby 3.3 (5th Edition); Noel Rappin, with Dave Thomas; The Pragmatic Bookshelf
-* Higher Order Perl; Mark Dominus; Morgan Kaufmann
-* The Kubernetes Book; Nigel Poulton; Unabridged Audiobook
* Concurrency in Go; Katherine Cox-Buday; O'Reilly
-* The Pragmatic Programmer; David Thomas; Addison-Wesley
-* Go Brain Teasers - Exercise Your Mind; Miki Tebeka; The Pragmatic Programmers
-* 97 things every SRE should know; Emil Stolarsky, Jaime Woo; O'Reilly
* Seeking SRE: Conversations About Running Production Systems at Scale; David N. Blank-Edelman; eBook
* DNS and BIND; Cricket Liu; O'Reilly
-* Tmux 2: Productive Mouse-free Development; Brain P. Hogan; The Pragmatic Programmers
-* Effective Java; Joshua Bloch; Addison-Wesley Professional
+* Go Brain Teasers - Exercise Your Mind; Miki Tebeka; The Pragmatic Programmers
+* The KCNA (Kubernetes and Cloud Native Associate) Book; Nigel Poulton
* Perl New Features; Joshua McAdams, brian d foy; Perl School
+* The Go Programming Language; Alan A. A. Donovan; Addison-Wesley Professional
+* Polished Ruby Programming; Jeremy Evans; Packt Publishing
+* Effective Java; Joshua Bloch; Addison-Wesley Professional
+* Chaos Engineering - System Resiliency in Practice; Casey Rosenthal and Nora Jones; eBook
* The DevOps Handbook; Gene Kim, Jez Humble, Patrick Debois, John Willis; Audible
+* Terraform Cookbook; Mikael Krief; Packt Publishing
+* Learn You a Haskell for Great Good!; Miran Lipovaca; No Starch Press
+* Site Reliability Engineering; How Google runs production systems; O'Reilly
+* The Kubernetes Book; Nigel Poulton; Unabridged Audiobook
+* Programming Perl aka "The Camel Book"; Tom Christiansen, brian d foy, Larry Wall & Jon Orwant; O'Reilly
+* Java ist auch eine Insel; Christian Ullenboom;
+* Funktionale Programmierung; Peter Pepper; Springer
* Distributed Systems: Principles and Paradigms; Andrew S. Tanenbaum; Pearson
+* Programming Ruby 3.3 (5th Edition); Noel Rappin, with Dave Thomas; The Pragmatic Bookshelf
+* Clusterbau mit Linux-HA; Michael Schwartzkopff; O'Reilly
+* 97 things every SRE should know; Emil Stolarsky, Jaime Woo; O'Reilly
* Raku Recipes; J.J. Merelo; Apress
-* Think Raku (aka Think Perl 6); Laurent Rosenfeld, Allen B. Downey; O'Reilly
* C++ Programming Language; Bjarne Stroustrup;
+* Kubernetes Cookbook; Sameer Naik, Sébastien Goasguen, Jonathan Michaux; O'Reilly
* Leanring eBPF; Liz Rice; O'Reilly
+* Raku Fundamentals; Moritz Lenz; Apress
+* The Practise of System and Network Administration; Thomas A. Limoncelli, Christina J. Hogan, Strata R. Chalup; Addison-Wesley Professional Pro Git; Scott Chacon, Ben Straub; Apress
+* The Docker Book; James Turnbull; Kindle
+* Data Science at the Command Line; Jeroen Janssens; O'Reilly
+* DevOps And Site Reliability Engineering Handbook; Stephen Fleming; Audible
+* Ultimate Go Notebook; Bill Kennedy
+* Systems Performance Tuning; Gian-Paolo D. Musumeci and others...; O'Reilly
+* Effective awk programming; Arnold Robbins; O'Reilly
+* 100 Go Mistakes and How to Avoid Them; Teiva Harsanyi; Manning Publications
+* Hands-on Infrastructure Monitoring with Prometheus; Joel Bastos, Pedro Araujo; Packt
+* Higher Order Perl; Mark Dominus; Morgan Kaufmann
+* Systemprogrammierung in Go; Frank Müller; dpunkt
+* Amazon Web Services in Action; Michael Wittig and Andreas Wittig; Manning Publications
+* The Pragmatic Programmer; David Thomas; Addison-Wesley
+* Learn You Some Erlang for Great Good; Fred Herbert; No Starch Press
+* Think Raku (aka Think Perl 6); Laurent Rosenfeld, Allen B. Downey; O'Reilly
+* Tmux 2: Productive Mouse-free Development; Brain P. Hogan; The Pragmatic Programmers
+* 21st Century C: C Tips from the New School; Ben Klemens; O'Reilly
+* Pro Puppet; James Turnbull, Jeffrey McCune; Apress
+* Modern Perl; Chromatic ; Onyx Neon Press
## Technical references
I didn't read them from the beginning to the end, but I am using them to look up things. The books are in random order:
-* Relayd and Httpd Mastery; Michael W Lucas
+* Groovy Kurz & Gut; Joerg Staudemeier; O'Reilly
* Understanding the Linux Kernel; Daniel P. Bovet, Marco Cesati; O'Reilly
+* Go: Design Patterns for Real-World Projects; Mat Ryer; Packt
+* The Linux Programming Interface; Michael Kerrisk; No Starch Press
+* Relayd and Httpd Mastery; Michael W Lucas
* BPF Performance Tools - Linux System and Application Observability, Brendan Gregg; Addison Wesley
* Algorithms; Robert Sedgewick, Kevin Wayne; Addison Wesley
-* The Linux Programming Interface; Michael Kerrisk; No Starch Press
-* Groovy Kurz & Gut; Joerg Staudemeier; O'Reilly
* Implementing Service Level Objectives; Alex Hidalgo; O'Reilly
-* Go: Design Patterns for Real-World Projects; Mat Ryer; Packt
## Self-development and soft-skills books
In random order:
+* Meditation for Mortals, Oliver Burkeman, Audiobook
+* Buddah and Einstein walk into a Bar; Guy Joseph Ale, Claire Bloom; Blackstone Publishing
+* Deep Work; Cal Newport; Piatkus
+* The Joy of Missing Out; Christina Crook; New Society Publishers
+* Psycho-Cybernetics; Maxwell Maltz; Perigee Books
* Slow Productivity; Cal Newport; Penguin Random House
-* The Phoenix Project - A Novel About IT, DevOps, and Helping your Business Win; Gene Kim and Kevin Behr; Trade Select
-* So Good They Can't Ignore You; Cal Newport; Business Plus
+* The Daily Stoic; Ryan Holiday, Stephen Hanselman; Profile Books
+* Ultralearning; Anna Laurent; Self-published via Amazon
+* Getting Things Done; David Allen
+* Influence without Authority; A. Cohen, D. Bradford; Wiley
+* The 7 Habits Of Highly Effective People; Stephen R. Covey; Simon & Schuster UK
+* Soft Skills; John Sommez; Manning Publications
+* Staff Engineer: Leadership beyond the management track; Will Larson; Audiobook
* The Complete Software Developer's Career Guide; John Sonmez; Unabridged Audiobook
+* Consciousness: A Very Short Introduction; Susan Blackmore; Oxford Uiversity Press
+* Stop starting, start finishing; Arne Roock; Lean-Kanban University
+* The Off Switch; Mark Cropley; Virgin Books (RE-READ 1ST TIME)
+* 101 Essays that change the way you think; Brianna Wiest; Audiobook
+* Digital Minimalism; Cal Newport; Portofolio Penguin
+* Atomic Habits; James Clear; Random House Business
* The Obstacle Is The Way; Ryan Holiday; Profile Books Ltd
-* Soft Skills; John Sommez; Manning Publications
-* The Daily Stoic; Ryan Holiday, Stephen Hanselman; Profile Books
-* Ultralearning; Scott Young; Thorsons
+* Solve for Happy; Mo Gawdat (RE-READ 1ST TIME)
+* 97 Things Every Engineering Manager Should Know; Camille Fournier; Audiobook
+* Who Moved My Cheese?; Dr. Spencer Johnson; Vermilion
* Time Management for System Administrators; Thomas A. Limoncelli; O'Reilly
-* Deep Work; Cal Newport; Piatkus
+* The Phoenix Project - A Novel About IT, DevOps, and Helping your Business Win; Gene Kim and Kevin Behr; Trade Select
* The Courage to Be Disliked; Ichiro Kishimi and Fumitake Koga; Audiobook
+* Eat That Frog; Brian Tracy
+* The Good Enough Job; Simone Stolzoff; Ebury Edge
+* Search Inside Yourself - The Unexpected path to Achieving Success, Happiness (and World Peace); Chade-Meng Tan, Daniel Goleman, Jon Kabat-Zinn; HarperOne
+* So Good They Can't Ignore You; Cal Newport; Business Plus
* Coders at Work - Reflections on the craft of programming, Peter Seibel and Mitchell Dorian et al., Audiobook
-* The 7 Habits Of Highly Effective People; Stephen R. Covey; Simon & Schuster UK
-* 101 Essays that change the way you think; Brianna Wiest; Audiobook
-* Who Moved My Cheese?; Dr. Spencer Johnson; Vermilion
-* Influence without Authority; A. Cohen, D. Bradford; Wiley
-* The Joy of Missing Out; Christina Crook; New Society Publishers
-* Ultralearning; Anna Laurent; Self-published via Amazon
-* Buddah and Einstein walk into a Bar; Guy Joseph Ale, Claire Bloom; Blackstone Publishing
-* 97 Things Every Engineering Manager Should Know; Camille Fournier; Audiobook
* Eat That Frog!; Brian Tracy; Hodder Paperbacks
-* Psycho-Cybernetics; Maxwell Maltz; Perigee Books
-* Consciousness: A Very Short Introduction; Susan Blackmore; Oxford Uiversity Press
-* Solve for Happy; Mo Gawdat (RE-READ 1ST TIME)
-* The Power of Now; Eckhard Tolle; Yellow Kite
-* Digital Minimalism; Cal Newport; Portofolio Penguin
* The Bullet Journal Method; Ryder Carroll; Fourth Estate
-* Eat That Frog; Brian Tracy
-* Staff Engineer: Leadership beyond the management track; Will Larson; Audiobook
-* Never Split the Difference; Chris Voss, Tahl Raz; Random House Business
-* The Off Switch; Mark Cropley; Virgin Books (RE-READ 1ST TIME)
-* Getting Things Done; David Allen
-* Search Inside Yourself - The Unexpected path to Achieving Success, Happiness (and World Peace); Chade-Meng Tan, Daniel Goleman, Jon Kabat-Zinn; HarperOne
+* Ultralearning; Scott Young; Thorsons
* The Software Engineer's Guidebook: Navigating senior, tech lead, and staff engineer positions at tech companies and startups; Gergely Orosz; Audiobook
-* Stop starting, start finishing; Arne Roock; Lean-Kanban University
-* The Good Enough Job; Simone Stolzoff; Ebury Edge
-* Meditation for Mortals, Oliver Burkeman, Audiobook
-* Atomic Habits; James Clear; Random House Business
+* The Power of Now; Eckhard Tolle; Yellow Kite
+* Never Split the Difference; Chris Voss, Tahl Raz; Random House Business
=> ../notes/index.gmi Here are notes of mine for some of the books
@@ -146,30 +146,30 @@ In random order:
Some of these were in-person with exams; others were online learning lectures only. In random order:
-* Algorithms Video Lectures; Robert Sedgewick; O'Reilly Online
-* MySQL Deep Dive Workshop; 2-day on-site training
-* Protocol buffers; O'Reilly Online
-* Red Hat Certified System Administrator; Course + certification (Although I had the option, I decided not to take the next course as it is more effective to self learn what I need)
* The Ultimate Kubernetes Bootcamp; School of Devops; O'Reilly Online
* F5 Loadbalancers Training; 2-day on-site training; F5, Inc.
-* Cloud Operations on AWS - Learn how to configure, deploy, maintain, and troubleshoot your AWS environments; 3-day online live training with labs; Amazon
-* Developing IaC with Terraform (with Live Lessons); O'Reilly Online
* The Well-Grounded Rubyist Video Edition; David. A. Black; O'Reilly Online
+* Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs; Harold Abelson and more...;
* Linux Security and Isolation APIs Training; Michael Kerrisk; 3-day on-site training
-* Functional programming lecture; Remote University of Hagen
+* Protocol buffers; O'Reilly Online
+* MySQL Deep Dive Workshop; 2-day on-site training
* AWS Immersion Day; Amazon; 1-day interactive online training
-* Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs; Harold Abelson and more...;
+* Cloud Operations on AWS - Learn how to configure, deploy, maintain, and troubleshoot your AWS environments; 3-day online live training with labs; Amazon
* Scripting Vim; Damian Conway; O'Reilly Online
* Apache Tomcat Best Practises; 3-day on-site training
+* Red Hat Certified System Administrator; Course + certification (Although I had the option, I decided not to take the next course as it is more effective to self learn what I need)
+* Algorithms Video Lectures; Robert Sedgewick; O'Reilly Online
+* Functional programming lecture; Remote University of Hagen
+* Developing IaC with Terraform (with Live Lessons); O'Reilly Online
* Ultimate Go Programming; Bill Kennedy; O'Reilly Online
## Technical guides
These are not whole books, but guides (smaller or larger) which I found very useful. in random order:
-* Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide
-* Raku Guide at https://raku.guide
* How CPUs work at https://cpu.land
+* Raku Guide at https://raku.guide
+* Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide
## Podcasts
@@ -177,58 +177,58 @@ These are not whole books, but guides (smaller or larger) which I found very use
In random order:
-* Pratical AI
-* Dev Interrupted
-* The ProdCast (Google SRE Podcast)
-* Wednesday Wisdom
-* Backend Banter
-* Hidden Brain
-* The Pragmatic Engineer Podcast
-* Fallthrough [Golang]
+* Fork Around And Find Out
* Cup o' Go [Golang]
-* BSD Now [BSD]
+* Fallthrough [Golang]
* Modern Mentor
-* Fork Around And Find Out
-* Maintainable
+* The Pragmatic Engineer Podcast
+* Backend Banter
* Deep Questions with Cal Newport
+* The ProdCast (Google SRE Podcast)
+* Hidden Brain
* The Changelog Podcast(s)
+* Dev Interrupted
+* BSD Now [BSD]
+* Maintainable
+* Pratical AI
+* Wednesday Wisdom
### Podcasts I liked
I liked them but am not listening to them anymore. The podcasts have either "finished" (no more episodes) or I stopped listening to them due to time constraints or a shift in my interests.
+* Modern Mentor
+* Go Time (predecessor of fallthrough)
* CRE: Chaosradio Express [german]
+* Java Pub House
* FLOSS weekly
* Ship It (predecessor of Fork Around And Find Out)
-* Go Time (predecessor of fallthrough)
-* Java Pub House
-* Modern Mentor
## Newsletters I like
This is a mix of tech and non-tech newsletters I am subscribed to. In random order:
-* Changelog News
-* Ruby Weekly
* VK Newsletter
* Register Spill
-* Applied Go Weekly Newsletter
-* The Imperfectionist
* byteSizeGo
-* The Valuable Dev
+* Changelog News
* The Pragmatic Engineer
-* Andreas Brandhorst Newsletter (Sci-Fi author)
+* The Valuable Dev
+* Applied Go Weekly Newsletter
* Golang Weekly
+* The Imperfectionist
+* Andreas Brandhorst Newsletter (Sci-Fi author)
+* Ruby Weekly
* Monospace Mentor
## Magazines I like(d)
This is a mix of tech I like(d). I may not be a current subscriber, but now and then, I buy an issue. In random order:
-* freeX (not published anymore)
* LWN (online only)
-* Linux Magazine
+* freeX (not published anymore)
* Linux User
+* Linux Magazine
# Formal education
diff --git a/about/showcase.gmi b/about/showcase.gmi
index 25e51895..9cf9ca46 100644
--- a/about/showcase.gmi
+++ b/about/showcase.gmi
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# Project Showcase
-Generated on: 2026-02-21
+Generated on: 2026-02-22
This page showcases my side projects, providing an overview of what each project does, its technical implementation, and key metrics. Each project summary includes information about the programming languages used, development activity, and licensing. The projects are ranked by score, which combines project size and recent activity.
@@ -9,24 +9,24 @@ This page showcases my side projects, providing an overview of what each project
* ⇢ Project Showcase
* ⇢ ⇢ Overall Statistics
* ⇢ ⇢ Projects
-* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 1. hexai
+* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 1. ior
* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 2. dotfiles
-* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 3. epimetheus
-* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 4. conf
-* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 5. foo.zone
-* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 6. scifi
-* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 7. log4jbench
-* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 8. gogios
-* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 9. yoga
-* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 10. perc
-* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 11. totalrecall
-* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 12. ior
+* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 3. hexai
+* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 4. epimetheus
+* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 5. conf
+* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 6. foo.zone
+* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 7. scifi
+* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 8. log4jbench
+* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 9. gogios
+* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 10. yoga
+* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 11. perc
+* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 12. totalrecall
* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 13. gitsyncer
* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 14. tasksamurai
* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 15. foostats
* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 16. timr
-* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 17. dtail
-* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 18. gos
+* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 17. gos
+* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 18. dtail
* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 19. ds-sim
* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 20. wireguardmeshgenerator
* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 21. gemtexter
@@ -48,15 +48,15 @@ This page showcases my side projects, providing an overview of what each project
* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 37. mon
* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 38. staticfarm-apache-handlers
* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 39. pingdomfetch
-* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 40. fype
-* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 41. xerl
-* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 42. ychat
-* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 43. fapi
-* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 44. perl-c-fibonacci
-* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 45. netcalendar
-* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 46. loadbars
-* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 47. gotop
-* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 48. rubyfy
+* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 40. xerl
+* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 41. ychat
+* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 42. fapi
+* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 43. perl-c-fibonacci
+* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 44. netcalendar
+* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 45. loadbars
+* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 46. gotop
+* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 47. rubyfy
+* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 48. fype
* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 49. pwgrep
* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 50. perldaemon
* ⇢ ⇢ ⇢ 51. jsmstrade
@@ -75,36 +75,38 @@ This page showcases my side projects, providing an overview of what each project
## Overall Statistics
* 📦 Total Projects: 62
-* 📊 Total Commits: 12,551
-* 📈 Total Lines of Code: 311,290
-* 📄 Total Lines of Documentation: 41,076
-* 💻 Languages: Go (36.4%), Java (13.2%), C++ (8.1%), C (6.3%), XML (6.2%), Shell (5.9%), Perl (5.6%), C/C++ (5.2%), YAML (5.1%), HTML (1.9%), Config (1.2%), Ruby (1.0%), HCL (0.9%), Python (0.7%), CSS (0.6%), Make (0.5%), JSON (0.4%), Haskell (0.2%), JavaScript (0.2%), Raku (0.1%), TOML (0.1%)
-* 📚 Documentation: Markdown (69.8%), Text (28.9%), LaTeX (1.4%)
+* 📊 Total Commits: 12,631
+* 📈 Total Lines of Code: 317,099
+* 📄 Total Lines of Documentation: 40,325
+* 💻 Languages: Go (37.7%), Java (12.9%), C++ (8.0%), C (6.1%), XML (6.1%), Shell (5.8%), Perl (5.5%), C/C++ (5.1%), YAML (5.0%), HTML (1.9%), Config (1.2%), Ruby (0.9%), HCL (0.9%), Python (0.6%), CSS (0.6%), Make (0.5%), JSON (0.4%), Haskell (0.2%), JavaScript (0.2%), Raku (0.1%), TOML (0.1%)
+* 📚 Documentation: Markdown (71.4%), Text (27.2%), LaTeX (1.4%)
* 🚀 Release Status: 39 released, 23 experimental (62.9% with releases, 37.1% experimental)
## Projects
-### 1. hexai
+### 1. ior
-* 💻 Languages: Go (100.0%)
-* 📚 Documentation: Markdown (100.0%)
-* 📊 Commits: 342
-* 📈 Lines of Code: 29895
-* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 5502
-* 📅 Development Period: 2025-08-01 to 2026-02-13
-* 🏆 Score: 365.1 (combines code size and activity)
+* 💻 Languages: Go (73.1%), C (26.3%), C/C++ (0.6%)
+* 📚 Documentation: Markdown (80.3%), Text (19.7%)
+* 📊 Commits: 384
+* 📈 Lines of Code: 21785
+* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 2428
+* 📅 Development Period: 2024-01-18 to 2026-02-21
+* 🏆 Score: 2219.6 (combines code size and activity)
* ⚖️ License: No license found
-* 🏷️ Latest Release: v0.21.0 (2026-02-12)
+* 🧪 Status: Experimental (no releases yet)
-=> showcase/hexai/image-1.png hexai screenshot
+=> showcase/ior/image-1.png ior screenshot
-Hexai is a Go-based AI integration tool designed primarily for the Helix editor that provides LSP (Language Server Protocol) powered AI features. It offers code auto-completion, AI-driven code actions, in-editor chat with LLMs, and a standalone CLI tool for direct LLM interaction. A standout feature is its ability to query multiple AI providers (OpenAI, OpenRouter, GitHub Copilot, Ollama) in parallel, allowing developers to compare responses side-by-side. It has enhanced capabilities for Go code understanding, such as generating unit tests from functions, while supporting other programming languages as well.
+I/O Riot NG is a Linux-only performance analysis tool that uses BPF (Berkeley Packet Filter) to trace synchronous I/O syscalls and measure their execution time. It captures stack traces during I/O operations and generates compressed output in a format compatible with Inferno FlameGraphs, allowing developers to visually identify performance bottlenecks caused by blocking I/O calls. This makes it particularly useful for diagnosing latency issues in applications where I/O operations are suspected of causing performance degradation.
-The project is implemented as an LSP server written in Go, with a TUI component built using Bubble Tea for the tmux-based code action runner (`hexai-tmux-action`). This architecture allows it to integrate seamlessly into LSP-compatible editors, with special focus on Helix + tmux workflows. The custom prompt feature lets developers use their preferred editor to craft prompts, making it flexible for various development workflows.
+=> showcase/ior/image-2.svg ior screenshot
-=> https://codeberg.org/snonux/hexai View on Codeberg
-=> https://github.com/snonux/hexai View on GitHub
+The tool is implemented in Go and C, leveraging libbpfgo for BPF interaction. It automatically generates BPF tracepoint handlers and Go type definitions from Linux kernel tracepoint data, attaches to syscall entry/exit points, and collects timing data with minimal overhead. The project is a modern successor to the original I/O Riot (which used SystemTap), offering better performance and easier deployment through BPF's built-in kernel support.
+
+=> https://codeberg.org/snonux/ior View on Codeberg
+=> https://github.com/snonux/ior View on GitHub
---
@@ -112,11 +114,11 @@ The project is implemented as an LSP server written in Go, with a TUI component
* 💻 Languages: Shell (58.9%), CSS (11.0%), Config (10.2%), TOML (10.1%), Ruby (8.4%), JSON (1.1%), INI (0.2%)
* 📚 Documentation: Markdown (100.0%)
-* 📊 Commits: 776
-* 📈 Lines of Code: 2960
-* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 653
-* 📅 Development Period: 2023-07-30 to 2026-02-21
-* 🏆 Score: 364.5 (combines code size and activity)
+* 📊 Commits: 783
+* 📈 Lines of Code: 2961
+* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 949
+* 📅 Development Period: 2023-07-30 to 2026-02-22
+* 🏆 Score: 427.7 (combines code size and activity)
* ⚖️ License: No license found
* 🧪 Status: Experimental (no releases yet)
@@ -130,7 +132,31 @@ The architecture is straightforward: config files live in subdirectories mirrori
---
-### 3. epimetheus
+### 3. hexai
+
+* 💻 Languages: Go (100.0%)
+* 📚 Documentation: Markdown (100.0%)
+* 📊 Commits: 343
+* 📈 Lines of Code: 29895
+* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 5508
+* 📅 Development Period: 2025-08-01 to 2026-02-22
+* 🏆 Score: 341.8 (combines code size and activity)
+* ⚖️ License: No license found
+* 🏷️ Latest Release: v0.21.0 (2026-02-12)
+
+
+=> showcase/hexai/image-1.png hexai screenshot
+
+Hexai is a Go-based AI integration tool designed primarily for the Helix editor that provides LSP (Language Server Protocol) powered AI features. It offers code auto-completion, AI-driven code actions, in-editor chat with LLMs, and a standalone CLI tool for direct LLM interaction. A standout feature is its ability to query multiple AI providers (OpenAI, OpenRouter, GitHub Copilot, Ollama) in parallel, allowing developers to compare responses side-by-side. It has enhanced capabilities for Go code understanding, such as generating unit tests from functions, while supporting other programming languages as well.
+
+The project is implemented as an LSP server written in Go, with a TUI component built using Bubble Tea for the tmux-based code action runner (`hexai-tmux-action`). This architecture allows it to integrate seamlessly into LSP-compatible editors, with special focus on Helix + tmux workflows. The custom prompt feature lets developers use their preferred editor to craft prompts, making it flexible for various development workflows.
+
+=> https://codeberg.org/snonux/hexai View on Codeberg
+=> https://github.com/snonux/hexai View on GitHub
+
+---
+
+### 4. epimetheus
* 💻 Languages: Go (85.2%), Shell (14.8%)
* 📚 Documentation: Markdown (100.0%)
@@ -138,7 +164,7 @@ The architecture is straightforward: config files live in subdirectories mirrori
* 📈 Lines of Code: 5199
* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 1734
* 📅 Development Period: 2026-02-07 to 2026-02-14
-* 🏆 Score: 314.0 (combines code size and activity)
+* 🏆 Score: 284.8 (combines code size and activity)
* ⚖️ License: No license found
* 🧪 Status: Experimental (no releases yet)
@@ -154,15 +180,15 @@ The architecture routes current data (<5 min old) through Pushgateway where Prom
---
-### 4. conf
+### 5. conf
-* 💻 Languages: YAML (80.7%), Perl (10.0%), Shell (6.1%), Python (2.3%), Docker (0.7%), Config (0.2%), HTML (0.1%)
+* 💻 Languages: YAML (80.7%), Perl (9.9%), Shell (6.0%), Python (2.3%), Docker (0.7%), Config (0.2%), HTML (0.1%)
* 📚 Documentation: Markdown (97.1%), Text (2.9%)
-* 📊 Commits: 785
-* 📈 Lines of Code: 19079
-* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 6585
-* 📅 Development Period: 2021-12-28 to 2026-02-08
-* 🏆 Score: 250.8 (combines code size and activity)
+* 📊 Commits: 791
+* 📈 Lines of Code: 19132
+* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 6572
+* 📅 Development Period: 2021-12-28 to 2026-02-15
+* 🏆 Score: 261.6 (combines code size and activity)
* ⚖️ License: No license found
* 🧪 Status: Experimental (no releases yet)
@@ -176,7 +202,7 @@ The project is organized into distinct subdirectories: `dotfiles/` contains shel
---
-### 5. foo.zone
+### 6. foo.zone
* 💻 Languages: XML (98.7%), Shell (1.0%), Go (0.3%)
* 📚 Documentation: Text (86.2%), Markdown (13.8%)
@@ -184,7 +210,7 @@ The project is organized into distinct subdirectories: `dotfiles/` contains shel
* 📈 Lines of Code: 18702
* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 174
* 📅 Development Period: 2021-04-29 to 2026-02-07
-* 🏆 Score: 215.8 (combines code size and activity)
+* 🏆 Score: 203.4 (combines code size and activity)
* ⚖️ License: No license found
* 🧪 Status: Experimental (no releases yet)
@@ -196,7 +222,7 @@ foo.zone: source code repository.
---
-### 6. scifi
+### 7. scifi
* 💻 Languages: JSON (35.9%), CSS (30.6%), JavaScript (29.6%), HTML (3.8%)
* 📚 Documentation: Markdown (100.0%)
@@ -204,7 +230,7 @@ foo.zone: source code repository.
* 📈 Lines of Code: 1664
* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 853
* 📅 Development Period: 2026-01-25 to 2026-01-27
-* 🏆 Score: 117.3 (combines code size and activity)
+* 🏆 Score: 112.3 (combines code size and activity)
* ⚖️ License: No license found
* 🧪 Status: Experimental (no releases yet)
@@ -218,7 +244,7 @@ The architecture keeps content separate from presentation: book metadata lives i
---
-### 7. log4jbench
+### 8. log4jbench
* 💻 Languages: Java (78.9%), XML (21.1%)
* 📚 Documentation: Markdown (100.0%)
@@ -226,7 +252,7 @@ The architecture keeps content separate from presentation: book metadata lives i
* 📈 Lines of Code: 774
* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 119
* 📅 Development Period: 2026-01-09 to 2026-01-09
-* 🏆 Score: 66.4 (combines code size and activity)
+* 🏆 Score: 64.6 (combines code size and activity)
* ⚖️ License: MIT
* 🧪 Status: Experimental (no releases yet)
@@ -240,17 +266,17 @@ The implementation uses a fat JAR built with Maven, requiring Java 17+. It's des
---
-### 8. gogios
+### 9. gogios
* 💻 Languages: Go (98.9%), JSON (0.6%), YAML (0.5%)
* 📚 Documentation: Markdown (94.9%), Text (5.1%)
-* 📊 Commits: 108
+* 📊 Commits: 109
* 📈 Lines of Code: 3875
* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 394
-* 📅 Development Period: 2023-04-17 to 2026-02-08
-* 🏆 Score: 33.3 (combines code size and activity)
+* 📅 Development Period: 2023-04-17 to 2026-02-16
+* 🏆 Score: 35.0 (combines code size and activity)
* ⚖️ License: Custom License
-* 🏷️ Latest Release: v1.4.0 (2026-02-08)
+* 🏷️ Latest Release: v1.4.1 (2026-02-16)
=> showcase/gogios/image-1.png gogios screenshot
@@ -264,7 +290,7 @@ The architecture is straightforward: JSON configuration defines checks (plugin p
---
-### 9. yoga
+### 10. yoga
* 💻 Languages: Go (66.1%), HTML (33.9%)
* 📚 Documentation: Markdown (100.0%)
@@ -272,7 +298,7 @@ The architecture is straightforward: JSON configuration defines checks (plugin p
* 📈 Lines of Code: 5921
* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 83
* 📅 Development Period: 2025-10-01 to 2026-01-28
-* 🏆 Score: 31.0 (combines code size and activity)
+* 🏆 Score: 30.7 (combines code size and activity)
* ⚖️ License: No license found
* 🏷️ Latest Release: v0.4.0 (2026-01-28)
@@ -288,7 +314,7 @@ The implementation follows clean Go architecture with domain logic organized und
---
-### 10. perc
+### 11. perc
* 💻 Languages: Go (100.0%)
* 📚 Documentation: Markdown (100.0%)
@@ -296,7 +322,7 @@ The implementation follows clean Go architecture with domain logic organized und
* 📈 Lines of Code: 452
* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 80
* 📅 Development Period: 2025-11-25 to 2025-11-25
-* 🏆 Score: 30.0 (combines code size and activity)
+* 🏆 Score: 29.6 (combines code size and activity)
* ⚖️ License: No license found
* 🏷️ Latest Release: v0.1.0 (2025-11-25)
@@ -310,7 +336,7 @@ The tool is built as a simple Go CLI application with a standard project layout
---
-### 11. totalrecall
+### 12. totalrecall
* 💻 Languages: Go (99.0%), Shell (0.5%), YAML (0.4%)
* 📚 Documentation: Markdown (99.5%), Text (0.5%)
@@ -318,7 +344,7 @@ The tool is built as a simple Go CLI application with a standard project layout
* 📈 Lines of Code: 13129
* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 377
* 📅 Development Period: 2025-07-14 to 2026-01-21
-* 🏆 Score: 26.1 (combines code size and activity)
+* 🏆 Score: 25.9 (combines code size and activity)
* ⚖️ License: MIT
* 🏷️ Latest Release: v0.8.0 (2026-01-21)
@@ -336,43 +362,17 @@ The project offers both a keyboard-driven GUI for interactive use and a CLI for
---
-### 12. ior
-
-* 💻 Languages: Go (63.2%), C (36.0%), C/C++ (0.8%)
-* 📚 Documentation: Markdown (79.3%), Text (20.7%)
-* 📊 Commits: 344
-* 📈 Lines of Code: 15784
-* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 2313
-* 📅 Development Period: 2024-01-18 to 2026-02-21
-* 🏆 Score: 20.9 (combines code size and activity)
-* ⚖️ License: No license found
-* 🧪 Status: Experimental (no releases yet)
-
-
-=> showcase/ior/image-1.png ior screenshot
-
-I/O Riot NG is a Linux-only performance analysis tool that uses BPF (Berkeley Packet Filter) to trace synchronous I/O syscalls and measure their execution time. It captures stack traces during I/O operations and generates compressed output in a format compatible with Inferno FlameGraphs, allowing developers to visually identify performance bottlenecks caused by blocking I/O calls. This makes it particularly useful for diagnosing latency issues in applications where I/O operations are suspected of causing performance degradation.
-
-=> showcase/ior/image-2.svg ior screenshot
-
-The tool is implemented in Go and C, leveraging libbpfgo for BPF interaction. It automatically generates BPF tracepoint handlers and Go type definitions from Linux kernel tracepoint data, attaches to syscall entry/exit points, and collects timing data with minimal overhead. The project is a modern successor to the original I/O Riot (which used SystemTap), offering better performance and easier deployment through BPF's built-in kernel support.
-
-=> https://codeberg.org/snonux/ior View on Codeberg
-=> https://github.com/snonux/ior View on GitHub
-
----
-
### 13. gitsyncer
-* 💻 Languages: Go (92.5%), Shell (7.1%), JSON (0.4%)
+* 💻 Languages: Go (92.6%), Shell (7.0%), JSON (0.4%)
* 📚 Documentation: Markdown (100.0%)
-* 📊 Commits: 117
-* 📈 Lines of Code: 10446
+* 📊 Commits: 120
+* 📈 Lines of Code: 10568
* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 2445
-* 📅 Development Period: 2025-06-23 to 2026-02-07
-* 🏆 Score: 20.7 (combines code size and activity)
+* 📅 Development Period: 2025-06-23 to 2026-02-22
+* 🏆 Score: 22.5 (combines code size and activity)
* ⚖️ License: BSD-2-Clause
-* 🏷️ Latest Release: v0.12.0 (2026-02-07)
+* 🏷️ Latest Release: v0.12.1 (2026-02-22)
GitSyncer is a Go-based CLI tool that automatically synchronizes git repositories across multiple hosting platforms (GitHub, Codeberg, SSH servers). It maintains all branches in sync bidirectionally, never deleting branches but automatically creating and updating them as needed. The tool excels at providing repository redundancy and backup, with special support for one-way SSH backups to private servers (like home NAS devices) that may be offline intermittently. It includes AI-powered features for generating release notes and project showcase documentation, plus automated weekly batch synchronization for hands-off maintenance.
@@ -392,7 +392,7 @@ The implementation uses a git remotes approach: it clones from one organization,
* 📈 Lines of Code: 6544
* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 254
* 📅 Development Period: 2025-06-19 to 2026-02-04
-* 🏆 Score: 17.9 (combines code size and activity)
+* 🏆 Score: 17.8 (combines code size and activity)
* ⚖️ License: BSD-2-Clause
* 🏷️ Latest Release: v0.11.0 (2026-02-04)
@@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ Under the hood, Task Samurai acts as a front-end wrapper that invokes the native
* 📈 Lines of Code: 1902
* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 423
* 📅 Development Period: 2023-01-02 to 2025-11-01
-* 🏆 Score: 17.8 (combines code size and activity)
+* 🏆 Score: 17.7 (combines code size and activity)
* ⚖️ License: Custom License
* 🏷️ Latest Release: v0.2.0 (2025-10-21)
@@ -440,7 +440,7 @@ The implementation uses a modular Perl architecture with specialized components:
* 📈 Lines of Code: 1538
* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 99
* 📅 Development Period: 2025-06-25 to 2026-01-02
-* 🏆 Score: 16.1 (combines code size and activity)
+* 🏆 Score: 16.0 (combines code size and activity)
* ⚖️ License: MIT
* 🏷️ Latest Release: v0.3.0 (2026-01-02)
@@ -454,7 +454,33 @@ The architecture is straightforward: it's a Go-based CLI application that persis
---
-### 17. dtail
+### 17. gos
+
+* 💻 Languages: Go (99.5%), JSON (0.2%), Shell (0.2%)
+* 📚 Documentation: Markdown (100.0%)
+* 📊 Commits: 400
+* 📈 Lines of Code: 4143
+* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 477
+* 📅 Development Period: 2024-05-04 to 2026-02-17
+* 🏆 Score: 15.6 (combines code size and activity)
+* ⚖️ License: Custom License
+* 🏷️ Latest Release: v1.2.4 (2026-02-17)
+
+
+=> showcase/gos/image-1.png gos screenshot
+
+Gos is a command-line social media scheduling tool written in Go that serves as a self-hosted replacement for Buffer.com. It enables users to schedule and post messages to Mastodon and LinkedIn (plus a "Noop" pseudo-platform for tracking) through a simple file-based queueing system. Messages are created as text files in a designated directory (`~/.gosdir`), with optional tags embedded in filenames or content to control platform targeting, priority, and scheduling behavior. The tool addresses limitations of commercial services by offering unlimited posts, a scriptable CLI interface, and full user control without unwanted features like AI assistants.
+
+=> showcase/gos/image-2.png gos screenshot
+
+The implementation uses OAuth2 for LinkedIn authentication, stores configuration as JSON, and manages posts through a platform-specific database structure. Gos employs intelligent scheduling based on configurable weekly targets, lookback windows, pause periods between posts, and run intervals to prevent over-posting. It supports priority queuing, platform exclusion rules, dry-run testing, and can generate Gemini gemtext summaries of posted content. Built with Mage for automation, the tool integrates seamlessly into shell workflows and can be triggered on intervals to maintain a consistent posting cadence across platforms.
+
+=> https://codeberg.org/snonux/gos View on Codeberg
+=> https://github.com/snonux/gos View on GitHub
+
+---
+
+### 18. dtail
* 💻 Languages: Go (93.9%), JSON (2.8%), C (2.0%), Make (0.5%), C/C++ (0.3%), Config (0.2%), Shell (0.2%), Docker (0.1%)
* 📚 Documentation: Text (79.4%), Markdown (20.6%)
@@ -462,7 +488,7 @@ The architecture is straightforward: it's a Go-based CLI application that persis
* 📈 Lines of Code: 20091
* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 5674
* 📅 Development Period: 2020-01-09 to 2025-06-20
-* 🏆 Score: 15.4 (combines code size and activity)
+* 🏆 Score: 15.3 (combines code size and activity)
* ⚖️ License: Apache-2.0
* 🏷️ Latest Release: v4.3.3 (2024-08-23)
@@ -480,32 +506,6 @@ The architecture follows a client-server model where DTail servers run on target
---
-### 18. gos
-
-* 💻 Languages: Go (99.8%), JSON (0.2%)
-* 📚 Documentation: Markdown (100.0%)
-* 📊 Commits: 399
-* 📈 Lines of Code: 4102
-* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 357
-* 📅 Development Period: 2024-05-04 to 2025-12-27
-* 🏆 Score: 14.6 (combines code size and activity)
-* ⚖️ License: Custom License
-* 🏷️ Latest Release: v1.2.3 (2026-01-31)
-
-
-=> showcase/gos/image-1.png gos screenshot
-
-Gos is a command-line social media scheduling tool written in Go that serves as a self-hosted replacement for Buffer.com. It enables users to schedule and post messages to Mastodon and LinkedIn (plus a "Noop" pseudo-platform for tracking) through a simple file-based queueing system. Messages are created as text files in a designated directory (`~/.gosdir`), with optional tags embedded in filenames or content to control platform targeting, priority, and scheduling behavior. The tool addresses limitations of commercial services by offering unlimited posts, a scriptable CLI interface, and full user control without unwanted features like AI assistants.
-
-=> showcase/gos/image-2.png gos screenshot
-
-The implementation uses OAuth2 for LinkedIn authentication, stores configuration as JSON, and manages posts through a platform-specific database structure. Gos employs intelligent scheduling based on configurable weekly targets, lookback windows, pause periods between posts, and run intervals to prevent over-posting. It supports priority queuing, platform exclusion rules, dry-run testing, and can generate Gemini gemtext summaries of posted content. Built with Mage for automation, the tool integrates seamlessly into shell workflows and can be triggered on intervals to maintain a consistent posting cadence across platforms.
-
-=> https://codeberg.org/snonux/gos View on Codeberg
-=> https://github.com/snonux/gos View on GitHub
-
----
-
### 19. ds-sim
* 💻 Languages: Java (98.9%), Shell (0.6%), CSS (0.5%)
@@ -514,7 +514,7 @@ The implementation uses OAuth2 for LinkedIn authentication, stores configuration
* 📈 Lines of Code: 25762
* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 3101
* 📅 Development Period: 2008-05-15 to 2025-06-27
-* 🏆 Score: 14.1 (combines code size and activity)
+* 🏆 Score: 14.0 (combines code size and activity)
* ⚖️ License: Custom License
* 🧪 Status: Experimental (no releases yet)
@@ -652,7 +652,7 @@ The implementation leverages Go's cross-compilation capabilities and Fyne's UI a
* 📈 Lines of Code: 33
* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 3
* 📅 Development Period: 2025-04-03 to 2025-04-03
-* 🏆 Score: 4.7 (combines code size and activity)
+* 🏆 Score: 4.6 (combines code size and activity)
* ⚖️ License: No license found
* 🧪 Status: Experimental (no releases yet)
@@ -875,11 +875,11 @@ The key advantage over traditional benchmarking tools is that it reproduces actu
* 💻 Languages: Perl (65.8%), Docker (34.2%)
* 📚 Documentation: Markdown (100.0%)
-* 📊 Commits: 19
+* 📊 Commits: 22
* 📈 Lines of Code: 149
-* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 15
-* 📅 Development Period: 2011-07-09 to 2026-02-03
-* 🏆 Score: 1.3 (combines code size and activity)
+* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 21
+* 📅 Development Period: 2011-07-09 to 2026-02-17
+* 🏆 Score: 1.5 (combines code size and activity)
* ⚖️ License: Custom License
* 🧪 Status: Experimental (no releases yet)
@@ -984,29 +984,7 @@ The tool is implemented around a hierarchical configuration system (`/etc/pingdo
---
-### 40. fype
-
-* 💻 Languages: C (71.8%), C/C++ (20.0%), HTML (6.3%), Make (1.8%)
-* 📚 Documentation: Text (65.1%), LaTeX (21.0%), Markdown (14.0%)
-* 📊 Commits: 107
-* 📈 Lines of Code: 9363
-* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 2713
-* 📅 Development Period: 2008-05-15 to 2026-02-20
-* 🏆 Score: 0.9 (combines code size and activity)
-* ⚖️ License: Custom License
-* 🧪 Status: Experimental (no releases yet)
-
-
-Fype is a 32-bit scripting language designed as a fun, AWK-inspired alternative with a simpler syntax. It supports variables with automatic type conversion, functions, loops, control structures, and built-in operations for math, I/O, and system calls. A notable feature is its support for "synonyms" (references/aliases to variables and functions), along with both procedures (using the caller's namespace) and functions (with lexical scoping). The language uses a straightforward syntax with single-character comments (#) and statement-based execution terminated by semicolons.
-
-The implementation uses a simple top-down parser with maximum lookahead of 1, interpreting code simultaneously as it parses, which means syntax errors are only caught at runtime. Written in C and compiled with GCC, it's designed for BSD systems (tested on FreeBSD 7.0) and uses NetBSD Make for building. The project is still unreleased and incomplete, but aims to eventually match AWK's capabilities while potentially adding modern features like function pointers and closures, though explicitly avoiding complexity like OOP, Unicode, or threading.
-
-=> https://codeberg.org/snonux/fype View on Codeberg
-=> https://github.com/snonux/fype View on GitHub
-
----
-
-### 41. xerl
+### 40. xerl
* 💻 Languages: Perl (98.3%), Config (1.2%), Make (0.5%)
* 📊 Commits: 670
@@ -1027,7 +1005,7 @@ The implementation follows strict OO Perl conventions with explicit typing and p
---
-### 42. ychat
+### 41. ychat
* 💻 Languages: C++ (49.9%), C/C++ (22.2%), Shell (20.6%), Perl (2.5%), HTML (1.9%), Config (1.8%), Make (0.9%), CSS (0.2%)
* 📚 Documentation: Text (100.0%)
@@ -1050,7 +1028,7 @@ The architecture emphasizes speed and scalability through several key design cho
---
-### 43. fapi
+### 42. fapi
* 💻 Languages: Python (96.6%), Make (3.1%), Config (0.3%)
* 📚 Documentation: Text (98.3%), Markdown (1.7%)
@@ -1072,7 +1050,7 @@ The tool is implemented in Python and depends on the bigsuds library (F5's iCont
---
-### 44. perl-c-fibonacci
+### 43. perl-c-fibonacci
* 💻 Languages: C (80.4%), Make (19.6%)
* 📚 Documentation: Text (100.0%)
@@ -1093,7 +1071,7 @@ perl-c-fibonacci: source code repository.
---
-### 45. netcalendar
+### 44. netcalendar
* 💻 Languages: Java (83.0%), HTML (12.9%), XML (3.0%), CSS (0.8%), Make (0.2%)
* 📚 Documentation: Text (89.7%), Markdown (10.3%)
@@ -1120,17 +1098,17 @@ The key feature is its intelligent color-coded event visualization system that h
---
-### 46. loadbars
+### 45. loadbars
* 💻 Languages: Perl (97.4%), Make (2.6%)
* 📚 Documentation: Text (100.0%)
-* 📊 Commits: 557
+* 📊 Commits: 575
* 📈 Lines of Code: 1828
* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 100
* 📅 Development Period: 2010-11-05 to 2015-05-23
* 🏆 Score: 0.7 (combines code size and activity)
* ⚖️ License: No license found
-* 🏷️ Latest Release: v0.9.0 (2026-02-14)
+* 🏷️ Latest Release: v0.11.1 (2026-02-17)
⚠️ **Notice**: This project appears to be finished, obsolete, or no longer maintained. Last meaningful activity was over 2 years ago. Use at your own risk.
@@ -1141,7 +1119,7 @@ loadbars: source code repository.
---
-### 47. gotop
+### 46. gotop
* 💻 Languages: Go (98.0%), Make (2.0%)
* 📚 Documentation: Markdown (50.0%), Text (50.0%)
@@ -1164,7 +1142,7 @@ The implementation uses a concurrent architecture with goroutines for data colle
---
-### 48. rubyfy
+### 47. rubyfy
* 💻 Languages: Ruby (98.5%), JSON (1.5%)
* 📚 Documentation: Markdown (100.0%)
@@ -1187,6 +1165,29 @@ The tool is implemented as a lightweight Ruby script that prioritizes simplicity
---
+### 48. fype
+
+* 💻 Languages: C (71.2%), C/C++ (20.7%), HTML (6.6%), Make (1.5%)
+* 📚 Documentation: Text (60.3%), LaTeX (39.7%)
+* 📊 Commits: 107
+* 📈 Lines of Code: 8954
+* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 1432
+* 📅 Development Period: 2008-05-15 to 2014-06-30
+* 🏆 Score: 0.7 (combines code size and activity)
+* ⚖️ License: Custom License
+* 🧪 Status: Experimental (no releases yet)
+
+⚠️ **Notice**: This project appears to be finished, obsolete, or no longer maintained. Last meaningful activity was over 2 years ago. Use at your own risk.
+
+Fype is a 32-bit scripting language designed as a fun, AWK-inspired alternative with a simpler syntax. It supports variables with automatic type conversion, functions, loops, control structures, and built-in operations for math, I/O, and system calls. A notable feature is its support for "synonyms" (references/aliases to variables and functions), along with both procedures (using the caller's namespace) and functions (with lexical scoping). The language uses a straightforward syntax with single-character comments (#) and statement-based execution terminated by semicolons.
+
+The implementation uses a simple top-down parser with maximum lookahead of 1, interpreting code simultaneously as it parses, which means syntax errors are only caught at runtime. Written in C and compiled with GCC, it's designed for BSD systems (tested on FreeBSD 7.0) and uses NetBSD Make for building. The project is still unreleased and incomplete, but aims to eventually match AWK's capabilities while potentially adding modern features like function pointers and closures, though explicitly avoiding complexity like OOP, Unicode, or threading.
+
+=> https://codeberg.org/snonux/fype View on Codeberg
+=> https://github.com/snonux/fype View on GitHub
+
+---
+
### 49. pwgrep
* 💻 Languages: Shell (85.0%), Make (15.0%)
diff --git a/about/showcase.gmi.tpl b/about/showcase.gmi.tpl
index 6ddec4cb..f0d73e26 100644
--- a/about/showcase.gmi.tpl
+++ b/about/showcase.gmi.tpl
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# Project Showcase
-Generated on: 2026-02-21
+Generated on: 2026-02-22
This page showcases my side projects, providing an overview of what each project does, its technical implementation, and key metrics. Each project summary includes information about the programming languages used, development activity, and licensing. The projects are ranked by score, which combines project size and recent activity.
@@ -9,36 +9,38 @@ This page showcases my side projects, providing an overview of what each project
## Overall Statistics
* 📦 Total Projects: 62
-* 📊 Total Commits: 12,551
-* 📈 Total Lines of Code: 311,290
-* 📄 Total Lines of Documentation: 41,076
-* 💻 Languages: Go (36.4%), Java (13.2%), C++ (8.1%), C (6.3%), XML (6.2%), Shell (5.9%), Perl (5.6%), C/C++ (5.2%), YAML (5.1%), HTML (1.9%), Config (1.2%), Ruby (1.0%), HCL (0.9%), Python (0.7%), CSS (0.6%), Make (0.5%), JSON (0.4%), Haskell (0.2%), JavaScript (0.2%), Raku (0.1%), TOML (0.1%)
-* 📚 Documentation: Markdown (69.8%), Text (28.9%), LaTeX (1.4%)
+* 📊 Total Commits: 12,631
+* 📈 Total Lines of Code: 317,099
+* 📄 Total Lines of Documentation: 40,325
+* 💻 Languages: Go (37.7%), Java (12.9%), C++ (8.0%), C (6.1%), XML (6.1%), Shell (5.8%), Perl (5.5%), C/C++ (5.1%), YAML (5.0%), HTML (1.9%), Config (1.2%), Ruby (0.9%), HCL (0.9%), Python (0.6%), CSS (0.6%), Make (0.5%), JSON (0.4%), Haskell (0.2%), JavaScript (0.2%), Raku (0.1%), TOML (0.1%)
+* 📚 Documentation: Markdown (71.4%), Text (27.2%), LaTeX (1.4%)
* 🚀 Release Status: 39 released, 23 experimental (62.9% with releases, 37.1% experimental)
## Projects
-### 1. hexai
+### 1. ior
-* 💻 Languages: Go (100.0%)
-* 📚 Documentation: Markdown (100.0%)
-* 📊 Commits: 342
-* 📈 Lines of Code: 29895
-* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 5502
-* 📅 Development Period: 2025-08-01 to 2026-02-13
-* 🏆 Score: 365.1 (combines code size and activity)
+* 💻 Languages: Go (73.1%), C (26.3%), C/C++ (0.6%)
+* 📚 Documentation: Markdown (80.3%), Text (19.7%)
+* 📊 Commits: 384
+* 📈 Lines of Code: 21785
+* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 2428
+* 📅 Development Period: 2024-01-18 to 2026-02-21
+* 🏆 Score: 2219.6 (combines code size and activity)
* ⚖️ License: No license found
-* 🏷️ Latest Release: v0.21.0 (2026-02-12)
+* 🧪 Status: Experimental (no releases yet)
-=> showcase/hexai/image-1.png hexai screenshot
+=> showcase/ior/image-1.png ior screenshot
-Hexai is a Go-based AI integration tool designed primarily for the Helix editor that provides LSP (Language Server Protocol) powered AI features. It offers code auto-completion, AI-driven code actions, in-editor chat with LLMs, and a standalone CLI tool for direct LLM interaction. A standout feature is its ability to query multiple AI providers (OpenAI, OpenRouter, GitHub Copilot, Ollama) in parallel, allowing developers to compare responses side-by-side. It has enhanced capabilities for Go code understanding, such as generating unit tests from functions, while supporting other programming languages as well.
+I/O Riot NG is a Linux-only performance analysis tool that uses BPF (Berkeley Packet Filter) to trace synchronous I/O syscalls and measure their execution time. It captures stack traces during I/O operations and generates compressed output in a format compatible with Inferno FlameGraphs, allowing developers to visually identify performance bottlenecks caused by blocking I/O calls. This makes it particularly useful for diagnosing latency issues in applications where I/O operations are suspected of causing performance degradation.
-The project is implemented as an LSP server written in Go, with a TUI component built using Bubble Tea for the tmux-based code action runner (`hexai-tmux-action`). This architecture allows it to integrate seamlessly into LSP-compatible editors, with special focus on Helix + tmux workflows. The custom prompt feature lets developers use their preferred editor to craft prompts, making it flexible for various development workflows.
+=> showcase/ior/image-2.svg ior screenshot
-=> https://codeberg.org/snonux/hexai View on Codeberg
-=> https://github.com/snonux/hexai View on GitHub
+The tool is implemented in Go and C, leveraging libbpfgo for BPF interaction. It automatically generates BPF tracepoint handlers and Go type definitions from Linux kernel tracepoint data, attaches to syscall entry/exit points, and collects timing data with minimal overhead. The project is a modern successor to the original I/O Riot (which used SystemTap), offering better performance and easier deployment through BPF's built-in kernel support.
+
+=> https://codeberg.org/snonux/ior View on Codeberg
+=> https://github.com/snonux/ior View on GitHub
---
@@ -46,11 +48,11 @@ The project is implemented as an LSP server written in Go, with a TUI component
* 💻 Languages: Shell (58.9%), CSS (11.0%), Config (10.2%), TOML (10.1%), Ruby (8.4%), JSON (1.1%), INI (0.2%)
* 📚 Documentation: Markdown (100.0%)
-* 📊 Commits: 776
-* 📈 Lines of Code: 2960
-* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 653
-* 📅 Development Period: 2023-07-30 to 2026-02-21
-* 🏆 Score: 364.5 (combines code size and activity)
+* 📊 Commits: 783
+* 📈 Lines of Code: 2961
+* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 949
+* 📅 Development Period: 2023-07-30 to 2026-02-22
+* 🏆 Score: 427.7 (combines code size and activity)
* ⚖️ License: No license found
* 🧪 Status: Experimental (no releases yet)
@@ -64,7 +66,31 @@ The architecture is straightforward: config files live in subdirectories mirrori
---
-### 3. epimetheus
+### 3. hexai
+
+* 💻 Languages: Go (100.0%)
+* 📚 Documentation: Markdown (100.0%)
+* 📊 Commits: 343
+* 📈 Lines of Code: 29895
+* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 5508
+* 📅 Development Period: 2025-08-01 to 2026-02-22
+* 🏆 Score: 341.8 (combines code size and activity)
+* ⚖️ License: No license found
+* 🏷️ Latest Release: v0.21.0 (2026-02-12)
+
+
+=> showcase/hexai/image-1.png hexai screenshot
+
+Hexai is a Go-based AI integration tool designed primarily for the Helix editor that provides LSP (Language Server Protocol) powered AI features. It offers code auto-completion, AI-driven code actions, in-editor chat with LLMs, and a standalone CLI tool for direct LLM interaction. A standout feature is its ability to query multiple AI providers (OpenAI, OpenRouter, GitHub Copilot, Ollama) in parallel, allowing developers to compare responses side-by-side. It has enhanced capabilities for Go code understanding, such as generating unit tests from functions, while supporting other programming languages as well.
+
+The project is implemented as an LSP server written in Go, with a TUI component built using Bubble Tea for the tmux-based code action runner (`hexai-tmux-action`). This architecture allows it to integrate seamlessly into LSP-compatible editors, with special focus on Helix + tmux workflows. The custom prompt feature lets developers use their preferred editor to craft prompts, making it flexible for various development workflows.
+
+=> https://codeberg.org/snonux/hexai View on Codeberg
+=> https://github.com/snonux/hexai View on GitHub
+
+---
+
+### 4. epimetheus
* 💻 Languages: Go (85.2%), Shell (14.8%)
* 📚 Documentation: Markdown (100.0%)
@@ -72,7 +98,7 @@ The architecture is straightforward: config files live in subdirectories mirrori
* 📈 Lines of Code: 5199
* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 1734
* 📅 Development Period: 2026-02-07 to 2026-02-14
-* 🏆 Score: 314.0 (combines code size and activity)
+* 🏆 Score: 284.8 (combines code size and activity)
* ⚖️ License: No license found
* 🧪 Status: Experimental (no releases yet)
@@ -88,15 +114,15 @@ The architecture routes current data (<5 min old) through Pushgateway where Prom
---
-### 4. conf
+### 5. conf
-* 💻 Languages: YAML (80.7%), Perl (10.0%), Shell (6.1%), Python (2.3%), Docker (0.7%), Config (0.2%), HTML (0.1%)
+* 💻 Languages: YAML (80.7%), Perl (9.9%), Shell (6.0%), Python (2.3%), Docker (0.7%), Config (0.2%), HTML (0.1%)
* 📚 Documentation: Markdown (97.1%), Text (2.9%)
-* 📊 Commits: 785
-* 📈 Lines of Code: 19079
-* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 6585
-* 📅 Development Period: 2021-12-28 to 2026-02-08
-* 🏆 Score: 250.8 (combines code size and activity)
+* 📊 Commits: 791
+* 📈 Lines of Code: 19132
+* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 6572
+* 📅 Development Period: 2021-12-28 to 2026-02-15
+* 🏆 Score: 261.6 (combines code size and activity)
* ⚖️ License: No license found
* 🧪 Status: Experimental (no releases yet)
@@ -110,7 +136,7 @@ The project is organized into distinct subdirectories: `dotfiles/` contains shel
---
-### 5. foo.zone
+### 6. foo.zone
* 💻 Languages: XML (98.7%), Shell (1.0%), Go (0.3%)
* 📚 Documentation: Text (86.2%), Markdown (13.8%)
@@ -118,7 +144,7 @@ The project is organized into distinct subdirectories: `dotfiles/` contains shel
* 📈 Lines of Code: 18702
* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 174
* 📅 Development Period: 2021-04-29 to 2026-02-07
-* 🏆 Score: 215.8 (combines code size and activity)
+* 🏆 Score: 203.4 (combines code size and activity)
* ⚖️ License: No license found
* 🧪 Status: Experimental (no releases yet)
@@ -130,7 +156,7 @@ foo.zone: source code repository.
---
-### 6. scifi
+### 7. scifi
* 💻 Languages: JSON (35.9%), CSS (30.6%), JavaScript (29.6%), HTML (3.8%)
* 📚 Documentation: Markdown (100.0%)
@@ -138,7 +164,7 @@ foo.zone: source code repository.
* 📈 Lines of Code: 1664
* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 853
* 📅 Development Period: 2026-01-25 to 2026-01-27
-* 🏆 Score: 117.3 (combines code size and activity)
+* 🏆 Score: 112.3 (combines code size and activity)
* ⚖️ License: No license found
* 🧪 Status: Experimental (no releases yet)
@@ -152,7 +178,7 @@ The architecture keeps content separate from presentation: book metadata lives i
---
-### 7. log4jbench
+### 8. log4jbench
* 💻 Languages: Java (78.9%), XML (21.1%)
* 📚 Documentation: Markdown (100.0%)
@@ -160,7 +186,7 @@ The architecture keeps content separate from presentation: book metadata lives i
* 📈 Lines of Code: 774
* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 119
* 📅 Development Period: 2026-01-09 to 2026-01-09
-* 🏆 Score: 66.4 (combines code size and activity)
+* 🏆 Score: 64.6 (combines code size and activity)
* ⚖️ License: MIT
* 🧪 Status: Experimental (no releases yet)
@@ -174,17 +200,17 @@ The implementation uses a fat JAR built with Maven, requiring Java 17+. It's des
---
-### 8. gogios
+### 9. gogios
* 💻 Languages: Go (98.9%), JSON (0.6%), YAML (0.5%)
* 📚 Documentation: Markdown (94.9%), Text (5.1%)
-* 📊 Commits: 108
+* 📊 Commits: 109
* 📈 Lines of Code: 3875
* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 394
-* 📅 Development Period: 2023-04-17 to 2026-02-08
-* 🏆 Score: 33.3 (combines code size and activity)
+* 📅 Development Period: 2023-04-17 to 2026-02-16
+* 🏆 Score: 35.0 (combines code size and activity)
* ⚖️ License: Custom License
-* 🏷️ Latest Release: v1.4.0 (2026-02-08)
+* 🏷️ Latest Release: v1.4.1 (2026-02-16)
=> showcase/gogios/image-1.png gogios screenshot
@@ -198,7 +224,7 @@ The architecture is straightforward: JSON configuration defines checks (plugin p
---
-### 9. yoga
+### 10. yoga
* 💻 Languages: Go (66.1%), HTML (33.9%)
* 📚 Documentation: Markdown (100.0%)
@@ -206,7 +232,7 @@ The architecture is straightforward: JSON configuration defines checks (plugin p
* 📈 Lines of Code: 5921
* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 83
* 📅 Development Period: 2025-10-01 to 2026-01-28
-* 🏆 Score: 31.0 (combines code size and activity)
+* 🏆 Score: 30.7 (combines code size and activity)
* ⚖️ License: No license found
* 🏷️ Latest Release: v0.4.0 (2026-01-28)
@@ -222,7 +248,7 @@ The implementation follows clean Go architecture with domain logic organized und
---
-### 10. perc
+### 11. perc
* 💻 Languages: Go (100.0%)
* 📚 Documentation: Markdown (100.0%)
@@ -230,7 +256,7 @@ The implementation follows clean Go architecture with domain logic organized und
* 📈 Lines of Code: 452
* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 80
* 📅 Development Period: 2025-11-25 to 2025-11-25
-* 🏆 Score: 30.0 (combines code size and activity)
+* 🏆 Score: 29.6 (combines code size and activity)
* ⚖️ License: No license found
* 🏷️ Latest Release: v0.1.0 (2025-11-25)
@@ -244,7 +270,7 @@ The tool is built as a simple Go CLI application with a standard project layout
---
-### 11. totalrecall
+### 12. totalrecall
* 💻 Languages: Go (99.0%), Shell (0.5%), YAML (0.4%)
* 📚 Documentation: Markdown (99.5%), Text (0.5%)
@@ -252,7 +278,7 @@ The tool is built as a simple Go CLI application with a standard project layout
* 📈 Lines of Code: 13129
* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 377
* 📅 Development Period: 2025-07-14 to 2026-01-21
-* 🏆 Score: 26.1 (combines code size and activity)
+* 🏆 Score: 25.9 (combines code size and activity)
* ⚖️ License: MIT
* 🏷️ Latest Release: v0.8.0 (2026-01-21)
@@ -270,43 +296,17 @@ The project offers both a keyboard-driven GUI for interactive use and a CLI for
---
-### 12. ior
-
-* 💻 Languages: Go (63.2%), C (36.0%), C/C++ (0.8%)
-* 📚 Documentation: Markdown (79.3%), Text (20.7%)
-* 📊 Commits: 344
-* 📈 Lines of Code: 15784
-* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 2313
-* 📅 Development Period: 2024-01-18 to 2026-02-21
-* 🏆 Score: 20.9 (combines code size and activity)
-* ⚖️ License: No license found
-* 🧪 Status: Experimental (no releases yet)
-
-
-=> showcase/ior/image-1.png ior screenshot
-
-I/O Riot NG is a Linux-only performance analysis tool that uses BPF (Berkeley Packet Filter) to trace synchronous I/O syscalls and measure their execution time. It captures stack traces during I/O operations and generates compressed output in a format compatible with Inferno FlameGraphs, allowing developers to visually identify performance bottlenecks caused by blocking I/O calls. This makes it particularly useful for diagnosing latency issues in applications where I/O operations are suspected of causing performance degradation.
-
-=> showcase/ior/image-2.svg ior screenshot
-
-The tool is implemented in Go and C, leveraging libbpfgo for BPF interaction. It automatically generates BPF tracepoint handlers and Go type definitions from Linux kernel tracepoint data, attaches to syscall entry/exit points, and collects timing data with minimal overhead. The project is a modern successor to the original I/O Riot (which used SystemTap), offering better performance and easier deployment through BPF's built-in kernel support.
-
-=> https://codeberg.org/snonux/ior View on Codeberg
-=> https://github.com/snonux/ior View on GitHub
-
----
-
### 13. gitsyncer
-* 💻 Languages: Go (92.5%), Shell (7.1%), JSON (0.4%)
+* 💻 Languages: Go (92.6%), Shell (7.0%), JSON (0.4%)
* 📚 Documentation: Markdown (100.0%)
-* 📊 Commits: 117
-* 📈 Lines of Code: 10446
+* 📊 Commits: 120
+* 📈 Lines of Code: 10568
* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 2445
-* 📅 Development Period: 2025-06-23 to 2026-02-07
-* 🏆 Score: 20.7 (combines code size and activity)
+* 📅 Development Period: 2025-06-23 to 2026-02-22
+* 🏆 Score: 22.5 (combines code size and activity)
* ⚖️ License: BSD-2-Clause
-* 🏷️ Latest Release: v0.12.0 (2026-02-07)
+* 🏷️ Latest Release: v0.12.1 (2026-02-22)
GitSyncer is a Go-based CLI tool that automatically synchronizes git repositories across multiple hosting platforms (GitHub, Codeberg, SSH servers). It maintains all branches in sync bidirectionally, never deleting branches but automatically creating and updating them as needed. The tool excels at providing repository redundancy and backup, with special support for one-way SSH backups to private servers (like home NAS devices) that may be offline intermittently. It includes AI-powered features for generating release notes and project showcase documentation, plus automated weekly batch synchronization for hands-off maintenance.
@@ -326,7 +326,7 @@ The implementation uses a git remotes approach: it clones from one organization,
* 📈 Lines of Code: 6544
* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 254
* 📅 Development Period: 2025-06-19 to 2026-02-04
-* 🏆 Score: 17.9 (combines code size and activity)
+* 🏆 Score: 17.8 (combines code size and activity)
* ⚖️ License: BSD-2-Clause
* 🏷️ Latest Release: v0.11.0 (2026-02-04)
@@ -352,7 +352,7 @@ Under the hood, Task Samurai acts as a front-end wrapper that invokes the native
* 📈 Lines of Code: 1902
* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 423
* 📅 Development Period: 2023-01-02 to 2025-11-01
-* 🏆 Score: 17.8 (combines code size and activity)
+* 🏆 Score: 17.7 (combines code size and activity)
* ⚖️ License: Custom License
* 🏷️ Latest Release: v0.2.0 (2025-10-21)
@@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ The implementation uses a modular Perl architecture with specialized components:
* 📈 Lines of Code: 1538
* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 99
* 📅 Development Period: 2025-06-25 to 2026-01-02
-* 🏆 Score: 16.1 (combines code size and activity)
+* 🏆 Score: 16.0 (combines code size and activity)
* ⚖️ License: MIT
* 🏷️ Latest Release: v0.3.0 (2026-01-02)
@@ -388,7 +388,33 @@ The architecture is straightforward: it's a Go-based CLI application that persis
---
-### 17. dtail
+### 17. gos
+
+* 💻 Languages: Go (99.5%), JSON (0.2%), Shell (0.2%)
+* 📚 Documentation: Markdown (100.0%)
+* 📊 Commits: 400
+* 📈 Lines of Code: 4143
+* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 477
+* 📅 Development Period: 2024-05-04 to 2026-02-17
+* 🏆 Score: 15.6 (combines code size and activity)
+* ⚖️ License: Custom License
+* 🏷️ Latest Release: v1.2.4 (2026-02-17)
+
+
+=> showcase/gos/image-1.png gos screenshot
+
+Gos is a command-line social media scheduling tool written in Go that serves as a self-hosted replacement for Buffer.com. It enables users to schedule and post messages to Mastodon and LinkedIn (plus a "Noop" pseudo-platform for tracking) through a simple file-based queueing system. Messages are created as text files in a designated directory (`~/.gosdir`), with optional tags embedded in filenames or content to control platform targeting, priority, and scheduling behavior. The tool addresses limitations of commercial services by offering unlimited posts, a scriptable CLI interface, and full user control without unwanted features like AI assistants.
+
+=> showcase/gos/image-2.png gos screenshot
+
+The implementation uses OAuth2 for LinkedIn authentication, stores configuration as JSON, and manages posts through a platform-specific database structure. Gos employs intelligent scheduling based on configurable weekly targets, lookback windows, pause periods between posts, and run intervals to prevent over-posting. It supports priority queuing, platform exclusion rules, dry-run testing, and can generate Gemini gemtext summaries of posted content. Built with Mage for automation, the tool integrates seamlessly into shell workflows and can be triggered on intervals to maintain a consistent posting cadence across platforms.
+
+=> https://codeberg.org/snonux/gos View on Codeberg
+=> https://github.com/snonux/gos View on GitHub
+
+---
+
+### 18. dtail
* 💻 Languages: Go (93.9%), JSON (2.8%), C (2.0%), Make (0.5%), C/C++ (0.3%), Config (0.2%), Shell (0.2%), Docker (0.1%)
* 📚 Documentation: Text (79.4%), Markdown (20.6%)
@@ -396,7 +422,7 @@ The architecture is straightforward: it's a Go-based CLI application that persis
* 📈 Lines of Code: 20091
* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 5674
* 📅 Development Period: 2020-01-09 to 2025-06-20
-* 🏆 Score: 15.4 (combines code size and activity)
+* 🏆 Score: 15.3 (combines code size and activity)
* ⚖️ License: Apache-2.0
* 🏷️ Latest Release: v4.3.3 (2024-08-23)
@@ -414,32 +440,6 @@ The architecture follows a client-server model where DTail servers run on target
---
-### 18. gos
-
-* 💻 Languages: Go (99.8%), JSON (0.2%)
-* 📚 Documentation: Markdown (100.0%)
-* 📊 Commits: 399
-* 📈 Lines of Code: 4102
-* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 357
-* 📅 Development Period: 2024-05-04 to 2025-12-27
-* 🏆 Score: 14.6 (combines code size and activity)
-* ⚖️ License: Custom License
-* 🏷️ Latest Release: v1.2.3 (2026-01-31)
-
-
-=> showcase/gos/image-1.png gos screenshot
-
-Gos is a command-line social media scheduling tool written in Go that serves as a self-hosted replacement for Buffer.com. It enables users to schedule and post messages to Mastodon and LinkedIn (plus a "Noop" pseudo-platform for tracking) through a simple file-based queueing system. Messages are created as text files in a designated directory (`~/.gosdir`), with optional tags embedded in filenames or content to control platform targeting, priority, and scheduling behavior. The tool addresses limitations of commercial services by offering unlimited posts, a scriptable CLI interface, and full user control without unwanted features like AI assistants.
-
-=> showcase/gos/image-2.png gos screenshot
-
-The implementation uses OAuth2 for LinkedIn authentication, stores configuration as JSON, and manages posts through a platform-specific database structure. Gos employs intelligent scheduling based on configurable weekly targets, lookback windows, pause periods between posts, and run intervals to prevent over-posting. It supports priority queuing, platform exclusion rules, dry-run testing, and can generate Gemini gemtext summaries of posted content. Built with Mage for automation, the tool integrates seamlessly into shell workflows and can be triggered on intervals to maintain a consistent posting cadence across platforms.
-
-=> https://codeberg.org/snonux/gos View on Codeberg
-=> https://github.com/snonux/gos View on GitHub
-
----
-
### 19. ds-sim
* 💻 Languages: Java (98.9%), Shell (0.6%), CSS (0.5%)
@@ -448,7 +448,7 @@ The implementation uses OAuth2 for LinkedIn authentication, stores configuration
* 📈 Lines of Code: 25762
* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 3101
* 📅 Development Period: 2008-05-15 to 2025-06-27
-* 🏆 Score: 14.1 (combines code size and activity)
+* 🏆 Score: 14.0 (combines code size and activity)
* ⚖️ License: Custom License
* 🧪 Status: Experimental (no releases yet)
@@ -586,7 +586,7 @@ The implementation leverages Go's cross-compilation capabilities and Fyne's UI a
* 📈 Lines of Code: 33
* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 3
* 📅 Development Period: 2025-04-03 to 2025-04-03
-* 🏆 Score: 4.7 (combines code size and activity)
+* 🏆 Score: 4.6 (combines code size and activity)
* ⚖️ License: No license found
* 🧪 Status: Experimental (no releases yet)
@@ -809,11 +809,11 @@ The key advantage over traditional benchmarking tools is that it reproduces actu
* 💻 Languages: Perl (65.8%), Docker (34.2%)
* 📚 Documentation: Markdown (100.0%)
-* 📊 Commits: 19
+* 📊 Commits: 22
* 📈 Lines of Code: 149
-* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 15
-* 📅 Development Period: 2011-07-09 to 2026-02-03
-* 🏆 Score: 1.3 (combines code size and activity)
+* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 21
+* 📅 Development Period: 2011-07-09 to 2026-02-17
+* 🏆 Score: 1.5 (combines code size and activity)
* ⚖️ License: Custom License
* 🧪 Status: Experimental (no releases yet)
@@ -918,29 +918,7 @@ The tool is implemented around a hierarchical configuration system (`/etc/pingdo
---
-### 40. fype
-
-* 💻 Languages: C (71.8%), C/C++ (20.0%), HTML (6.3%), Make (1.8%)
-* 📚 Documentation: Text (65.1%), LaTeX (21.0%), Markdown (14.0%)
-* 📊 Commits: 107
-* 📈 Lines of Code: 9363
-* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 2713
-* 📅 Development Period: 2008-05-15 to 2026-02-20
-* 🏆 Score: 0.9 (combines code size and activity)
-* ⚖️ License: Custom License
-* 🧪 Status: Experimental (no releases yet)
-
-
-Fype is a 32-bit scripting language designed as a fun, AWK-inspired alternative with a simpler syntax. It supports variables with automatic type conversion, functions, loops, control structures, and built-in operations for math, I/O, and system calls. A notable feature is its support for "synonyms" (references/aliases to variables and functions), along with both procedures (using the caller's namespace) and functions (with lexical scoping). The language uses a straightforward syntax with single-character comments (#) and statement-based execution terminated by semicolons.
-
-The implementation uses a simple top-down parser with maximum lookahead of 1, interpreting code simultaneously as it parses, which means syntax errors are only caught at runtime. Written in C and compiled with GCC, it's designed for BSD systems (tested on FreeBSD 7.0) and uses NetBSD Make for building. The project is still unreleased and incomplete, but aims to eventually match AWK's capabilities while potentially adding modern features like function pointers and closures, though explicitly avoiding complexity like OOP, Unicode, or threading.
-
-=> https://codeberg.org/snonux/fype View on Codeberg
-=> https://github.com/snonux/fype View on GitHub
-
----
-
-### 41. xerl
+### 40. xerl
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* 🏆 Score: 0.7 (combines code size and activity)
* ⚖️ License: No license found
-* 🏷️ Latest Release: v0.9.0 (2026-02-14)
+* 🏷️ Latest Release: v0.11.1 (2026-02-17)
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* 📚 Documentation: Markdown (100.0%)
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---
+### 48. fype
+
+* 💻 Languages: C (71.2%), C/C++ (20.7%), HTML (6.6%), Make (1.5%)
+* 📚 Documentation: Text (60.3%), LaTeX (39.7%)
+* 📊 Commits: 107
+* 📈 Lines of Code: 8954
+* 📄 Lines of Documentation: 1432
+* 📅 Development Period: 2008-05-15 to 2014-06-30
+* 🏆 Score: 0.7 (combines code size and activity)
+* ⚖️ License: Custom License
+* 🧪 Status: Experimental (no releases yet)
+
+⚠️ **Notice**: This project appears to be finished, obsolete, or no longer maintained. Last meaningful activity was over 2 years ago. Use at your own risk.
+
+Fype is a 32-bit scripting language designed as a fun, AWK-inspired alternative with a simpler syntax. It supports variables with automatic type conversion, functions, loops, control structures, and built-in operations for math, I/O, and system calls. A notable feature is its support for "synonyms" (references/aliases to variables and functions), along with both procedures (using the caller's namespace) and functions (with lexical scoping). The language uses a straightforward syntax with single-character comments (#) and statement-based execution terminated by semicolons.
+
+The implementation uses a simple top-down parser with maximum lookahead of 1, interpreting code simultaneously as it parses, which means syntax errors are only caught at runtime. Written in C and compiled with GCC, it's designed for BSD systems (tested on FreeBSD 7.0) and uses NetBSD Make for building. The project is still unreleased and incomplete, but aims to eventually match AWK's capabilities while potentially adding modern features like function pointers and closures, though explicitly avoiding complexity like OOP, Unicode, or threading.
+
+=> https://codeberg.org/snonux/fype View on Codeberg
+=> https://github.com/snonux/fype View on GitHub
+
+---
+
### 49. pwgrep
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<input type="hidden" name="integration" id="integration" autocomplete="off" class="form-control" />
-<input class="form-control" type="text" name="required_field_ae7b" hidden="hidden" />
-<input class="form-control" type="hidden" name="timestamp" value="1771668491818" />
-<input class="form-control" type="hidden" name="timestamp_secret" value="b74339c98fa1bd3a315c5ec7409d08bfee509d2a8052614110f7dcf9c07afb6c" />
+<input class="form-control" type="text" name="required_field_8c73" hidden="hidden" />
+<input class="form-control" type="hidden" name="timestamp" value="1771773433036" />
+<input class="form-control" type="hidden" name="timestamp_secret" value="a96a0e2fd4ac35da12fb3b57bf0650b99050f9e5300d70cbcd212be2676fc0b7" />
<input type="submit" name="commit" value="Sign in" class="btn btn-primary btn-block js-sign-in-button" data-disable-with="Signing in…" data-signin-label="Sign in" data-sso-label="Sign in with your identity provider" development="false" disable-emu-sso="false" />
@@ -869,10 +869,10 @@
<div class="AppHeader-appearanceSettings">
<react-partial-anchor>
- <button data-target="react-partial-anchor.anchor" id="icon-button-cfa359c5-084f-4167-9940-1210260b9312" aria-labelledby="tooltip-30e63f7a-0397-4df1-b470-86ba843af58c" type="button" disabled="disabled" data-view-component="true" class="Button Button--iconOnly Button--invisible Button--medium AppHeader-button HeaderMenu-link border cursor-wait"> <svg aria-hidden="true" height="16" viewBox="0 0 16 16" version="1.1" width="16" data-view-component="true" class="octicon octicon-sliders Button-visual">
+ <button data-target="react-partial-anchor.anchor" id="icon-button-e503a1ee-832a-4a8c-90a0-36b650aa2549" aria-labelledby="tooltip-84c8c49d-36cb-4c39-9071-c357301d04d7" type="button" disabled="disabled" data-view-component="true" class="Button Button--iconOnly Button--invisible Button--medium AppHeader-button HeaderMenu-link border cursor-wait"> <svg aria-hidden="true" height="16" viewBox="0 0 16 16" version="1.1" width="16" data-view-component="true" class="octicon octicon-sliders Button-visual">
<path d="M15 2.75a.75.75 0 0 1-.75.75h-4a.75.75 0 0 1 0-1.5h4a.75.75 0 0 1 .75.75Zm-8.5.75v1.25a.75.75 0 0 0 1.5 0v-4a.75.75 0 0 0-1.5 0V2H1.75a.75.75 0 0 0 0 1.5H6.5Zm1.25 5.25a.75.75 0 0 0 0-1.5h-6a.75.75 0 0 0 0 1.5h6ZM15 8a.75.75 0 0 1-.75.75H11.5V10a.75.75 0 1 1-1.5 0V6a.75.75 0 0 1 1.5 0v1.25h2.75A.75.75 0 0 1 15 8Zm-9 5.25v-2a.75.75 0 0 0-1.5 0v1.25H1.75a.75.75 0 0 0 0 1.5H4.5v1.25a.75.75 0 0 0 1.5 0v-2Zm9 0a.75.75 0 0 1-.75.75h-6a.75.75 0 0 1 0-1.5h6a.75.75 0 0 1 .75.75Z"></path>
</svg>
-</button><tool-tip id="tooltip-30e63f7a-0397-4df1-b470-86ba843af58c" for="icon-button-cfa359c5-084f-4167-9940-1210260b9312" popover="manual" data-direction="s" data-type="label" data-view-component="true" class="sr-only position-absolute">Appearance settings</tool-tip>
+</button><tool-tip id="tooltip-84c8c49d-36cb-4c39-9071-c357301d04d7" for="icon-button-e503a1ee-832a-4a8c-90a0-36b650aa2549" popover="manual" data-direction="s" data-type="label" data-view-component="true" class="sr-only position-absolute">Appearance settings</tool-tip>
<template data-target="react-partial-anchor.template">
<link crossorigin="anonymous" media="all" rel="stylesheet" href="https://github.githubassets.com/assets/primer-react-css.257816c5781f334a.module.css" />
@@ -910,10 +910,10 @@
<span class="js-stale-session-flash-signed-out" hidden>You signed out in another tab or window. <a class="Link--inTextBlock" href="">Reload</a> to refresh your session.</span>
<span class="js-stale-session-flash-switched" hidden>You switched accounts on another tab or window. <a class="Link--inTextBlock" href="">Reload</a> to refresh your session.</span>
- <button id="icon-button-de44b306-0da6-49b9-9ac3-e236296acae2" aria-labelledby="tooltip-6b6f45b2-91af-4443-ab42-2ad8980bf008" type="button" data-view-component="true" class="Button Button--iconOnly Button--invisible Button--medium flash-close js-flash-close"> <svg aria-hidden="true" height="16" viewBox="0 0 16 16" version="1.1" width="16" data-view-component="true" class="octicon octicon-x Button-visual">
+ <button id="icon-button-f2b797a4-d1f8-4f89-8714-4b38c66a033b" aria-labelledby="tooltip-7f55372e-e470-4795-9634-ed49affce0fd" type="button" data-view-component="true" class="Button Button--iconOnly Button--invisible Button--medium flash-close js-flash-close"> <svg aria-hidden="true" height="16" viewBox="0 0 16 16" version="1.1" width="16" data-view-component="true" class="octicon octicon-x Button-visual">
<path d="M3.72 3.72a.75.75 0 0 1 1.06 0L8 6.94l3.22-3.22a.749.749 0 0 1 1.275.326.749.749 0 0 1-.215.734L9.06 8l3.22 3.22a.749.749 0 0 1-.326 1.275.749.749 0 0 1-.734-.215L8 9.06l-3.22 3.22a.751.751 0 0 1-1.042-.018.751.751 0 0 1-.018-1.042L6.94 8 3.72 4.78a.75.75 0 0 1 0-1.06Z"></path>
</svg>
-</button><tool-tip id="tooltip-6b6f45b2-91af-4443-ab42-2ad8980bf008" for="icon-button-de44b306-0da6-49b9-9ac3-e236296acae2" popover="manual" data-direction="s" data-type="label" data-view-component="true" class="sr-only position-absolute">Dismiss alert</tool-tip>
+</button><tool-tip id="tooltip-7f55372e-e470-4795-9634-ed49affce0fd" for="icon-button-f2b797a4-d1f8-4f89-8714-4b38c66a033b" popover="manual" data-direction="s" data-type="label" data-view-component="true" class="sr-only position-absolute">Dismiss alert</tool-tip>