NimLaunch Power Workflows: Custom Groups and Shortcuts
NimLaunch gets much more useful once you start treating it like a command hub, not just an app launcher.
Read more →Code, cats, and questionable commits
NimLaunch gets much more useful once you start treating it like a command hub, not just an app launcher.
Read more →If you live on the keyboard, launching apps should feel instant. That is the core idea behind NimLaunch: a fast Linux launcher written in Nim, built around fuzzy search, command prefixes, and pract...
Read more →This is a practical walkthrough for setting up Photoshop/Lightroom portable apps with my installer script on Linux.
Read more →I put together Adobe Portable Installer for Linux to make Wine-based setup less repetitive and easier to maintain over time.
Read more →After running niri_install.sh, the system is usable immediately. This guide is for the next step: making the setup truly yours.
Read more →If you start from a minimal Arch install, building a full Wayland desktop stack by hand can take a while. Niri-install is my automation script for that exact scenario.
Read more →This is the practical follow-up for Nymph users who want custom branding and predictable output across different terminals.
Read more →I built Nymph as a lightweight system fetch utility in Nim: fast startup, simple output, and minimal setup overhead.
Read more →Budgie-Sensibo is a simple Budgie applet that shows live Sensibo data and lets you toggle AC power without opening a separate app.
Read more →This is my Cinnamon version of the Sensibo panel tool, and honestly it is the one I use most day-to-day.
Read more →BytePatcher is a Nim utility for targeted in-place binary patching, with a safety-first flow before anything gets written.
Read more →Before Nymph, there was Pasfetch - my first fetch utility, written in Pascal.
Read more →I originally wrote this RC4 implementation years ago in Delphi, back when I was working on game hacks for Combat Arms. One of the recurring challenges back then was keeping certain strings — especi...
Read more →Welcome to my corner of the internet. This site is a simple Jekyll build on GitHub Pages where I share notes on Linux setups, Nim experiments, and whatever else I’m tinkering with.
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