Backend engineer focused on building small tools that actually solve problems. I spend most of my time writing Python, automating things that shouldn't be done by hand, and occasionally yak-shaving my way through a devops rabbit hole.
- Python — primary language, daily driver
- Shell — glue scripts, automation, making things repeatable
- Go — picking it up for CLI tools where a single binary is handy
- Docker / Linux — the usual suspects
Mostly small utilities and CLI tools — the kind of thing that starts as a one-liner and turns into a proper project. Interested in devops tooling, workflow automation, and keeping infrastructure boring in a good way.
Getting more comfortable with Go for writing self-contained CLI tools. Also digging into better practices around shell scripting and making automation scripts actually maintainable.
If you're building something in the automation or devops space and want to compare notes, feel free to open an issue or reach out.