CS student building AI agent tooling and Strict-DRY monorepos. I look for creative angles on problems other people have already written off as solved.
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Can't say much about most of it yet — it's still in the dark.
- Agents that ship, not agents that demo. Autonomous systems that run unattended, make their own calls, and hold up when nobody's watching.
- The guardrails that keep them honest. Validators, mode-checkers, and Strict-DRY monorepos — one source of truth, fail loud before deploy.
- Something bigger, quietly compounding. A handful of repos I'm not naming yet. Unicorn-shaped. You'll hear about them when they're ready.
- Studying Computer Science at the Open University of Israel.
- Day-to-day: building agentic systems and the tooling that makes them safe to ship.
Public repos: 11 · Private repos: 12 · Public stars: 101 · Private stars: 0 · Last sync: 2026-07-10
| Repository | Description | Stars |
|---|---|---|
| ebay-mcp | Local MCP server that exposes eBay Sell APIs to AI assistants with OAuth, tool gating, and stdio/HTTP transports. | 97 |
| dufflebag | TypeScript CLI for installing agent skills, hooks, and CI/publish templates for Claude Code and related tools. | 2 |
| planpage | TypeScript CLI and Preact render kit for turning agent plans and review gates into local HTML with optional approvals. | 2 |
| launch-store | Self-hosted CLI for building, signing, and shipping Expo/React Native apps to TestFlight and Google Play. | 0 |
| tim-trailers | Vanilla JavaScript movie trailer app using TMDB data, local favorites, and an AI-generated character asset pipeline. | 0 |
| fresh-squeezy | CLI and TypeScript library for validating Lemon Squeezy billing setup in local checks and CI. | 0 |
| ai-browser-bridge | Terminal bridge that drives browser AI chats and exposes sandboxed local repo tools through MCP. | 0 |
| agent-session-pack | Node CLI for compressing cold AI coding-agent sessions with verified byte-exact restore. | 0 |
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