Become a sponsor to Akinori Musha
I'm a long-time committer of the Ruby language who wrote and has been maintaining some of the essential language features and libraries like Enumerator and Set. I'm also a core developer of some popular gems like Nokogiri, Mechanize and Feedjira, and on top of them, I've been co-authoring the web-based automation tool called Huginn. To wrap up, I've been committed to the development of the ecosystem around Ruby for making application development easier and much more fun.
I also have a long history as a FreeBSD committer to work on helping port a number of libraries and applications to *BSD platforms. You may know I'm the creator of Portupgrade.
As a long-time user of Emacs, I've written a number of elisp packages that are available on MELPA.
Once in a while, I contribute to some popular productivity tools and utilities like iTerm2, Hammerspoon, Karabiner-Elements and KeePassXC. I use them a lot, and whenever I find something I can improve, I write a patch.
I love automation and improving productivity. Get your hands free from tedious routine work. Make a computer do things for you using the power of programming. As a bonus, it is so much fun!
Featured work
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huginn/huginn
Create agents that monitor and act on your behalf. Your agents are standing by!
Ruby 43,704 -
knu/zsh-git-escape-magic
zle tweak for git command line arguments
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knu/operate-on-number.el
Operate on number at point with arithmetic functions
Emacs Lisp 14 -
knu/Knu.spoon
A Spoon package of my Hammerspoon modules, mainly for keyboard customization
Lua 52 -
gitbits/git-info
git-info is a git subcommand that shows information about a Git repository a la `svn info'
Shell 94
$1 a month
Select☕️ You'll receive a Sponsor badge on your profile. $1 is worth a cup of fine darjeeling tea in the morning, which will make me feel great for starting my day. Thanks for your support!
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$10 a month
Select🍵 You'll receive a Sponsor badge on your profile. My daily beverage is a kind of sencha, Japanese deep-steamed green tea. $10 for me approximately equals a month's worth of green tea leaf I consume. It greatly helps me work on building what you can't live without in a relaxed and focused mood. Thanks for boosting my productivity!
$20 a month
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$99 a month
Select⌨️🖲️ You'll receive a Sponsor badge on your profile and my big remote hug. As much as I love hacking software that deals with input events such as Karabiner-Elements and Hammerspoon, I do love input devices. I have been keen to use good keyboards and pointing devices to prevent tenosynovitis so I can keep writing good code as healthy and as long as possible. $99 a month will be a huge help for me to seek even better options to stabilize my productivity. Thanks for supporting my health!