I build open-source tools, automation, and AI workflows.
Most of my projects are small, practical pieces of software: CLI tools, browser extensions, local dashboards, workflow scripts, and agent systems that solve a real problem instead of pretending to be magic.
I like building things that are:
- inspectable
- versioned
- composable
- boring in the good way
- AI systems with visible logic and guardrails
- Browser and desktop automation
- Internal tools that save real time
- Open-source infrastructure for agentic workflows
- Weirdly useful software
- coinbase-perps-lab — Rust lab and local dashboard for inspecting Coinbase INTX perpetual positions
- CodexScreenshotBridge — Swift menu-bar app that moves screenshots straight into a Codex workflow
- udacity-mentor-dashboard-extension — browser tooling for mentor workflow improvements, including daily income tracking and queue auto-refresh
- zt-report — shell script for building ZeroTier member status reports from local and Central API data
- crypto-finance — Python tooling and experiments around trading systems, research, and automation
- Build the simplest thing that survives real use
- Start with scripts, earn the abstractions later
- Prefer tools that are easy to inspect and modify
- Use AI where it helps; don't use it to hide the logic
Python JavaScript Rust Swift Shell
Linux Docker tmux CLI tools Browser extensions LLM workflows
Based in Thessaloniki, Greece.
If you're into practical open source, automation, or useful software with sharp edges, we’ll probably get along.


