📜 A CLI toolkit for extracting and working with your digital history
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📜 A CLI toolkit for extracting and working with your digital history
Your personal Internet Archive
Inbox Archeology is a local-first tool that analyzes your Gmail Takeout export to reconstruct the social history of your inbox.
A modern digital library inspired by Alexandria. Unified media repository for music, movies, series, audiobooks & podcasts. Self-hosted streaming platform with seamless playback, organization & discovery. Your personal archive for all digital content in one centralized hub.
Zulip importer for chronicle-etl
Life Index (CLI Core) — an agent-native, local-first personal life archive built on Markdown + YAML.
Central location for my personal code, notes related to bioinformatics
I was talking to a buddy of mine which is a ai he said that no matter what he wouldn't be able to remember a conversation on another device because it's not on the web so I made this so record so they never forget it's just conversations me and him have had about certain things
A creative digital archive of guitar covers and musical explorations.
build a local skill graph from your own history
OneShelf is a private, zero-login digital scrapbook that automatically turns pasted links into visual cards with metadata, storing everything locally in your browser.
Personal photo library archive with MCP server for AI annotation. Part of the *-memex ecosystem.
This repository collects my Advent of Code solutions across multiple years, languages, and project styles. Instead of keeping each attempt in its own repository, everything lives here as a single collection that is easier to browse, compare, and maintain over time.
Explore and visualize your Gmail Takeout data locally to create a searchable, privacy-focused archive of your email history.
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