We build tools for developers who live in the terminal. No bloat, no dashboards, no Electron. Just fast, focused software that does one thing and gets out of the way.
Based in La Paz, Baja California Sur, México. Everything we ship is open source.
Our work splits across three areas: developer tooling (package managers, project navigators, shell configurators), musician tooling (chord generators, live performance apps), and AI-adjacent CLI tools that treat the terminal as a first-class interface, not an afterthought.
We write in Rust when performance and binary size matter, Python when iteration speed matters, PowerShell when the target is Windows and pretending otherwise would be dishonest, and TypeScript when the job requires a UI layer.
poshbuddy Rust MIT
TUI manager for Oh My Posh on Windows and PowerShell. Browse, preview, and switch themes interactively — no config file spelunking required.
pacwin PowerShell MIT
A unified CLI for winget, Chocolatey, and Scoop. One command, pacman-style syntax, whichever backend actually has the package.
tropical-projectmanager Rust MIT
Navigate and manage local projects from the terminal. Visual, keyboard-driven, zero config to start.
mentask.py Python MIT
CLI-first AI agent written in pure Python. Connects to models.dev — no vendor lock-in, no SDK overhead.
chorderizer Python MIT
Generates and exports chord progressions through a terminal interface. For musicians who prefer a keyboard over a mouse.
gigbuddy TypeScript Apache-2.0
Setlist and session manager for live performers, with real-time collaborative features for bands and crews.
We don't ship things we wouldn't use ourselves. Every project here started as a real gap in someone's workflow — not a portfolio piece, not a proof of concept left half-finished. If it's public, it works.
We have a bias toward the terminal because it composes well, runs everywhere, and respects the user's time. A good CLI is faster than any GUI for the task it's designed for. We hold that standard for everything we build.
