I treat open source as an extension of my SRE and platform engineering work: build tools around real operational pain points, keep them practical, and make them useful beyond my own environment.

SSHplex demo

SSHplex

Python TUI SSH NetBox Consul

Modern SSH connection multiplexing for infrastructure teams that need to move quickly across large fleets.

  • Multi-source inventory from NetBox, Ansible, Consul, and static lists
  • Broadcast commands and persistent sessions
  • Three mux backends: tmux standalone, tmux + iTerm2, and native iTerm2 on macOS
OpenClaw Audit TUI screenshot

OpenClaw Audit TUI

TypeScript Audit TUI OpenClaw Observability

Terminal UI for auditing OpenClaw sessions, tool usage, model behavior, and live events.

  • Global timeline, tree view, and rich session inspection
  • Advanced filters for events, tools, roles, and errors
  • Real-time streaming to channels like Discord, Telegram, and Slack
Hypr CodexBar screenshot

Hypr CodexBar

Shell Waybar Hyprland CLI Developer UX

Small Waybar module for Hyprland and Omarchy that makes Codex usage windows readable at a glance.

  • 5-hour and weekly usage tracking with reserve pace
  • Review usage, tooltips, threshold notifications, and cache fallback
  • Built for lightweight developer observability directly from the desktop bar

More Projects

openclaw-session-audit

Monitor OpenClaw sessions and stream events to any channel for audit visibility beyond the terminal.

TypeScript Audit Streaming
GitHub

discord-audit-stream

Discord audit stream hook for OpenClaw that monitors session files and pushes all events into a chat workflow.

TypeScript Discord Hooks
GitHub

terraform-provider-centreon

A Go-based Terraform provider for Centreon API V2 that turns monitoring configuration into infrastructure as code.

Go Terraform Monitoring
GitHub

Proton-Email-Migration-Tracker

A personal migration helper for tracking Gmail to ProtonMail progress with categorization and workflow visibility.

TypeScript Email Web UI
GitHub

bayes-hmailserver

Bayesian auto-learning for hMailServer, built around a practical mail filtering and automation use case.

Python Mail Automation
GitHub

How I approach open source

  • Start from a real operational or workflow problem
  • Prefer tools that stay fast, inspectable, and easy to operate
  • Keep the UX practical for engineers who live in the terminal
  • Use open source projects to sharpen reliability, observability, and developer tooling skills

You can browse more of my public work on my GitHub repositories.