WRITING STYLE
Notes that preserve the path, not just the answer.
Each article is closer to an engineer's work log than a polished sales page: command trails, dead ends, trade-offs, and the final fix.
Developer notes, terminal habits, and toolsmith workflows
Developer Notes on Neovim, Tmux, Linux, and Tooling.
$ cat whoami.txt
A running notebook for terminal tooling, editor ergonomics, Linux setup, and the small decisions that make daily engineering calmer and faster.
$ ls focus-areas/
neovim-config tmux-workflows linux-ops dev-tooling
$ ./publish-notes.sh
Syncing field notes to the public knowledge base...
Done. Latest experiments are live.
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WRITING STYLE
Each article is closer to an engineer's work log than a polished sales page: command trails, dead ends, trade-offs, and the final fix.
WHY THIS SITE
The goal is simple: make useful decisions easier to repeat across terminals, editors, servers, and documentation.
Start from the stable documentation hubs for editors, terminal workflows, and AI-assisted development notes.