1. InkInk is a minimal programming language inspired by modern JavaScript and Go, with functional style.
2. TabloidA minimal programming language inspired by clickbait headlines
3. Unim.pressA Reddit front-page reader in the style of The New York Times.
4. H12yThe email service for when just "hey.com" isn't enough.
5. TorusTorus is an event-driven model-view UI framework for the web, focused on being tiny, efficient, and free of dependencies.
6. PolyxProductivity suite written from scratch in Ink on the backend and Torus on the web
7. DrawReal-time collaborative whiteboard on the web
8. HistoolsA collection of tools for generating data visualizations from browser history data
10. lovecroftMinimal mailing list manager for static sites, with a simple JSON API
12. zoneA URL shortener / note sharing service.
13. sistineA simple, flexible, productive static site generator written entirely in Ink
14. merlotWeb based Markdown writing app built with isomorphic Ink and Torus
15. entrA searchable repository of my personal notes from readings
16. paper.cssLightweight, modern CSS to add some flair to your web-things 📜
17. xinXin (신/心) is a flexible functional programming language with a tiny core, inspired by Lisp and CSP
18. klispA Lisp written in about 200 lines of Ink, featuring an interactive literate programming notebook
19. reveryA personal semantic search engine capable of surfacing relevant bookmarks, journal entries, notes, blogs, contacts, and more, built on an efficient document embedding algorithm and Monocle's personal search index.
20. miraA place for notes, but for the people I keep in touch with
22. streamA Twitter-like micro-blog for personal project updates and snippets of thought, written in Oak
23. codeframeThe fastest, easiest way to build and deploy quick static webpages
24. maverickWeb IDE and REPL for the Ink programming language, written in pure Ink on a self-hosted compiler toolchain