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Hello, thanks for coming! I like to do a bit of anything that involves writing code. Occasionally I blog about it, but you really don't need to be interested in that.

Right now I'm... considering the options. I likely won't fully let it go, but with the shifting feelings these days, it just seems more interesting to have my code in my own servers. To that end, I will be trying out some self-hosted Git solutions, starting with tangled and radicle, to see how it all works out.

My current main project is Trilogy; a new programming language combining the best of imperative, functional, and logic programming, along with the some investigation into effect systems.

If you are similar to me and prefer to work entirely from the command line, you may be interested in a few of the tools I built because I couldn't find a suitable alternative elsewhere:

  • paper, a better looking Markdown typesetter.
  • syncat, a tree-sitter based syntax highlighter, similar to cat, which works well with paper.
  • outline, a tool for literate programming (though if you are interested in this, you may also be interested in Yarner, which has gone on to be a respectable successor to outline).

On a related note, you may also find inspiration in my dotfiles and such if you are looking to set your environment up (or better yet, have suggestions, as I am always looking to improve mine).

If you like board games, I have turned a few of my favourites into browser-based games you can play online with your friends. They're a little sketchy... but mostly playable I think. Feel free to try them out:

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  1. syncat syncat Public

    Syntax aware cat

    Rust 59 2

  2. paper-terminal paper-terminal Public

    Print Markdown to a paper in your terminal

    Rust 48 3

  3. cameldridge cameldridge Public

    My portfolio website

    Svelte

  4. blog blog Public

    My blog

    mdsvex 1

  5. trilogy trilogy Public

    Actually just three programming languages in a trenchcoat

    Rust 2

  6. conartist conartist Public

    Track inventory and sales records 🎨💰📱

    JavaScript 6 3