What I want to exist
Some projects start as a tiny itch, some as a stubborn question, and some because the web would feel a little better if they existed. This is a deliberate list of the open source work I keep returning to.
The list is intentionally curated instead of random. Each card points to a project page where I can tell the deeper story of what it is, why it exists, and where it might go next.
Projects
ossreleasefeed-v2
Create custom RSS release feeds for GitHub topic repositories or starred projects.
View projectmasonry-gridlanes-wc
A light-DOM custom element for CSS Grid Lanes masonry with a JavaScript fallback.
View projectcss-property-type-validator
Standalone tooling for validating CSS custom property registrations declared with @property.
View projectcreate-project-calavera
A simple starting skeleton of linters and formatters for common web projects.
View projectcss-benchpress
Grow realistic web-platform CSS test cases until measurable performance regressions appear.
View projectcss-custom-property-inspector
A VS Code extension that shows CSS custom property values, definitions, and resolved references on hover.
View projectcommon-components
A collection of commonly used components as either HTML or Web Components.
View projectcss-media-pseudo-polyfill
A CSS polyfill for media pseudo-classes such as :playing, :paused, :seeking, and :muted.
View projectskills-autoresearch-flue
A Flue agent harness for autoresearching, evaluating, and improving agent skills.
View projectrefined-plan-mode
A local web app for reviewing AI coding-agent plans with anchored feedback.
View projectLittle demos
Small explorations of web platform features, browser APIs, CSS, and tooling ideas.
css-tree-ast-viewer
A focused CSS AST explorer for writing CSS in one pane and viewing the CSS Tree AST in another.
View projectjsconsole
A focused JavaScript REPL for quickly testing browser-style JavaScript snippets.
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