I'm a full-stack developer and software engineer with 10+ years of experience building commercial products.
Today I'm focused on developer tools for coding agents, repository workflows, and faster first-pass codebase analysis.
context-pack is a compact CLI that generates a high-signal repo briefing for coding agents.
It is designed for the first pass through an unfamiliar codebase:
- likely entry points
- important manifests and config
- guidance docs like
AGENTS.md - current git context and changed files
- compact output that is easier to reuse across fresh threads
The goal is simple: less repo wandering, fewer wrong-file edits, and lower token spend during repo orientation.
Over the last 10+ years, I've worked on commercial software products as a full-stack developer, with a strong focus on building practical systems that solve real workflow problems.
That is also how I think about current AI and agent tooling: not as demos, but as tools that should save time, reduce noise, and fit real engineering workflows.
- coding agents
- repository onboarding and repo briefing workflows
- developer tooling
- automation
- practical AI workflows that reduce wasted context
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context-pack
Compact repo briefing for coding agents. -
bitcoin-node-indexer
Bitcoin-related indexing and node data tooling. -
udemy-downloader
Utility tooling project with a practical automation focus.
I'm especially interested in tools that help agents:
- orient faster in large or messy repos
- reuse context better across sessions
- avoid expensive blind exploration
- work with local repo state instead of idealized examples
- feedback on
context-pack - collaboration on agent tooling
- interesting repo-analysis or automation ideas
