Apps and Open Source

Practical apps for focused workflows

A small set of practical apps and utilities for Apple platforms, terminal workflows, and systems planning.

InfraCanvas app icon

InfraCanvas

InfraCanvas is an open-source native macOS diagramming app for mapping infrastructure, networks, systems, and the relationships between them. It is local-first and the code is available on GitHub for anyone who wants to review it, learn from it, or contribute. The dedicated project site is infra-canvas.com.

  • Drag components onto a freeform canvas and connect them
  • Use straight or elbow connectors with labels and styles
  • Export boards as PNG or PDF for notes and documentation

Early release: this build is Developer ID signed and Apple-notarized. The source code is available on GitHub for review.

InfraCanvas is released under the MIT License and is provided “AS IS”, without warranty.

ShellRef app icon

ShellRef

View in App Store

ShellRef is an offline reference for Bash, Zsh, and terminal editors. It is designed for fast lookup, practical reading, and a technical-manual feel that fits the material.

  • Offline reference content for terminal workflows
  • Built for quick scanning on iPhone and iPad
  • Designed with a distinct technical-manual aesthetic
Terminal Atlas app icon

Terminal Atlas

View in App Store

Terminal Atlas is more of a Linux guide than anything else. I built it around the kind of command-line reference material I want close by when working through Linux concepts, Bash, and general terminal usage, whether that is on personal Linux systems or in the shell-heavy parts of managing Macs.

  • Made for developers, learners, and power users
  • Grounded in Linux and command-line study material
  • Useful for both personal Linux use and Mac shell workflows

Useful, focused, and built around real workflows.

I’m interested in software that stays small on purpose. The goal is not to do everything, but to do a few important things well.

More room to grow.

I may build more apps over time, and if I do, they will live here alongside the App Store projects and open-source releases.