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Hi, I'm Thomas 👋

I build small tools that get out of the way — CLI utilities, MCP servers, scheduled agents. The kind of automation that compounds when you set it down and walk away. If a tool needs babysitting, I haven't finished it yet.

Right now

  • MCP as a primary interface. Managing WordPress sites, Simplenote archives, audio transcripts and quant pipelines through Claude rather than dashboards. See pinned: mcp-wordpress, simplenote-mcp-server.
  • Self-maintaining repos. A ~/.claude/skills/ library plus reusable GitHub workflows that audit, lint, release and dependabot-merge 19 of my own repos with minimal hand-holding.
  • Tiny, sharp CLIs. batless (terminal viewer that never blocks), drop2md (folder-watching doc converter). One job, no ceremony.

Things I optimize for

Clarity over cleverness · boring stack, interesting work · maintenance over greenfield.

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  1. simplenote-mcp-server simplenote-mcp-server Public

    MCP Server for Simplenote integration with Claude Desktop

    Python 17 3

  2. mcp-wordpress mcp-wordpress Public

    MCP Server to manage a Wordpress CMS system.

    JavaScript 92 12

  3. versiontracker versiontracker Public

    📊 Track and update third-party software on macOS. Monitor version updates, detect conflicts, and maintain compatibility with minimal configuration.

    Python 1

  4. batless batless Public

    Minimal, blazing-fast syntax viewer for the terminal — never blocks, never pages, never hangs. Perfect for code, logs, and AI pipelines.

    Rust 4