I made a secret manager github.com/jdx/fnox
GitHub - jdx/fnox: encrypted or remote secret manager
encrypted or remote secret manager. Contribute to jdx/fnox development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
October 20, 2025 at 11:54 AM
I made a secret manager github.com/jdx/fnox
usage+claude (usage.jdx.dev) is truly insane. I can take any CLI and super-charge it with completions in an hour what would've taken me months before. (also a hint at my latest side-quest)
October 20, 2025 at 12:40 AM
usage+claude (usage.jdx.dev) is truly insane. I can take any CLI and super-charge it with completions in an hour what would've taken me months before. (also a hint at my latest side-quest)
I like graphite and all, but this lax security bugs the crap outta me
July 24, 2025 at 4:02 AM
I like graphite and all, but this lax security bugs the crap outta me
The Disneyland map has a typo in it
July 18, 2025 at 3:58 AM
The Disneyland map has a typo in it
spf13/viper may be the only good thing about building CLIs in Go, but damn is it good.
July 11, 2025 at 10:03 PM
spf13/viper may be the only good thing about building CLIs in Go, but damn is it good.
I just learned about Unix `sponge` and can’t wait to cat/grep/sed my next file in place
April 16, 2025 at 11:53 PM
I just learned about Unix `sponge` and can’t wait to cat/grep/sed my next file in place
I'm calling this the first "early beta" of hk: github.com/jdx/hk/relea...
Release v0.5.0 · jdx/hk
first "early beta" release
This is the first release that I think is ready for people to start using in real projects. I believe it has all the major features that a 1.0 release would need. Expect ...
github.com
February 25, 2025 at 2:08 AM
I'm calling this the first "early beta" of hk: github.com/jdx/hk/relea...
good news and bad news on the hk front. The good news is I have loads of ideas on parallelism that should improve linting performance in different situations even more. The bad news is it's pushed v1 out a bit more.
GitHub - jdx/hk: git hook and pre-commit lint manager
git hook and pre-commit lint manager. Contribute to jdx/hk development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
February 20, 2025 at 12:18 PM
good news and bad news on the hk front. The good news is I have loads of ideas on parallelism that should improve linting performance in different situations even more. The bad news is it's pushed v1 out a bit more.
a mise contributor not only added tests to the PR but _windows_ tests: github.com/jdx/mise/pul...
color me impressed.
color me impressed.
feat: Install latest nominated zig from https://machengine.org/zig/index.json by tamadamas · Pull Request #4451 · jdx/mise
It installs latest nominated zig version from machengine
mise use zig@ref:mach-latest
I see it requires some improvements over mise ls-remote zig to show nightly versions.
We also need to install ...
github.com
February 19, 2025 at 12:47 AM
a mise contributor not only added tests to the PR but _windows_ tests: github.com/jdx/mise/pul...
color me impressed.
color me impressed.
I wasn't happy with pre-commit or lefthook so I wrote my own called `hk`: github.com/jdx/hk
GitHub - jdx/hk: git hook and pre-commit lint manager
git hook and pre-commit lint manager. Contribute to jdx/hk development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
February 16, 2025 at 10:50 PM
I wasn't happy with pre-commit or lefthook so I wrote my own called `hk`: github.com/jdx/hk
nix is has horrible DX. I wrote mise in part because I couldn't get nix to work after 2 attempts. I felt a DX-focused way to setup development environments was needed and 2 years in I think I was right.
February 12, 2025 at 12:51 PM
nix is has horrible DX. I wrote mise in part because I couldn't get nix to work after 2 attempts. I felt a DX-focused way to setup development environments was needed and 2 years in I think I was right.
lol "not that bad!" is exactly how I feel about living in Dallas www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNol...
I Rode The 'WORST' City For Bikes—Dallas, Texas
YouTube video by Berm Peak
www.youtube.com
February 1, 2025 at 12:36 PM
lol "not that bad!" is exactly how I feel about living in Dallas www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNol...
dependabot/renovate considered harmful
January 27, 2025 at 1:50 AM
dependabot/renovate considered harmful
finally discovering ways to work AI into my workday
January 23, 2025 at 1:03 PM
finally discovering ways to work AI into my workday
weatherspark.com is one of my favorite websites. It's not a forecast app. It's good for seeing what the weather is typically like at a place during different times of the year or comparing the climates of different cities to see which is more humid or gets more snow.
The Weather Year Round Anywhere on Earth - Weather Spark
Get monthly, daily, and hourly graphical reports of the average weather: daily highs and lows, rain, clouds, wind, etc. Great for event and trip planning!
weatherspark.com
January 23, 2025 at 12:52 PM
weatherspark.com is one of my favorite websites. It's not a forecast app. It's good for seeing what the weather is typically like at a place during different times of the year or comparing the climates of different cities to see which is more humid or gets more snow.
it took some effort, but I think claude and I built a diagram to help you correctly pronounce œufs in french: claude.site/artifacts/e2...
we'd appreciate any insight from native speakers here
we'd appreciate any insight from native speakers here
January 22, 2025 at 2:06 PM
it took some effort, but I think claude and I built a diagram to help you correctly pronounce œufs in french: claude.site/artifacts/e2...
we'd appreciate any insight from native speakers here
we'd appreciate any insight from native speakers here
you should totally buy this cheap pixel clock which can be flashed with this github.com/Blueforcer/a...
it's so much fun
it's so much fun
GitHub - Blueforcer/awtrix3: Custom firmware for the Ulanzi Smart Pixel clock or self made awtrix. Getting started is easy as 1-2-3
Custom firmware for the Ulanzi Smart Pixel clock or self made awtrix. Getting started is easy as 1-2-3 - Blueforcer/awtrix3
github.com
January 20, 2025 at 4:47 PM
you should totally buy this cheap pixel clock which can be flashed with this github.com/Blueforcer/a...
it's so much fun
it's so much fun
Reposted by $ jdx --help
Our first issue of “Swift Stories” is out where we talk about Concurrency Oriented Programming Languages (COPL), interview @jdx.dev, the creator of Mise, and share exciting projects and ideas.
Swift Stories is our love letter to the Swift ecosystem to cross-pollinate ideas
tuist.dev/newsletter/i...
Swift Stories is our love letter to the Swift ecosystem to cross-pollinate ideas
tuist.dev/newsletter/i...
Swift Stories - Issue 1 / Welcome to Swift Stories
A newsletter crafted by the Tuist team, featuring curated reads from the Swift ecosystem and beyond. Each edition highlights the most insightful articles, tutorials, and ideas shaping the Swift commun...
tuist.dev
January 17, 2025 at 10:25 AM
Our first issue of “Swift Stories” is out where we talk about Concurrency Oriented Programming Languages (COPL), interview @jdx.dev, the creator of Mise, and share exciting projects and ideas.
Swift Stories is our love letter to the Swift ecosystem to cross-pollinate ideas
tuist.dev/newsletter/i...
Swift Stories is our love letter to the Swift ecosystem to cross-pollinate ideas
tuist.dev/newsletter/i...
I've heard people tout powershell and although I never used it much, the idea of an object-oriented shell sounded incredible to me. Using it though? I can't stand it. The verbosity ruins any potential benefits IMO. Terseness is way more important in a shell than regular programming.
January 11, 2025 at 2:08 PM
I've heard people tout powershell and although I never used it much, the idea of an object-oriented shell sounded incredible to me. Using it though? I can't stand it. The verbosity ruins any potential benefits IMO. Terseness is way more important in a shell than regular programming.
Things I like about the French language:
* "chez moi"
* "beau-père" - "beautiful dad" is how you say father-in-law or step-father
* the word for bat is "chauve-souris" - which literally is "bald mouse" for some reason
* "chez moi"
* "beau-père" - "beautiful dad" is how you say father-in-law or step-father
* the word for bat is "chauve-souris" - which literally is "bald mouse" for some reason
January 3, 2025 at 12:24 PM
Things I like about the French language:
* "chez moi"
* "beau-père" - "beautiful dad" is how you say father-in-law or step-father
* the word for bat is "chauve-souris" - which literally is "bald mouse" for some reason
* "chez moi"
* "beau-père" - "beautiful dad" is how you say father-in-law or step-father
* the word for bat is "chauve-souris" - which literally is "bald mouse" for some reason