Java Hot Reload
JHR watches your .java files, recompiles on change, and restarts your app for an instant feedback loop — with a desktop overlay for errors.
7 tools · all open source
A suite of sharp, single-purpose tools built to remove friction from your workflow. Each one does one thing — brutally well.
// 01 — Projects
Seven tools. Each one built because something was too slow, too heavy, or simply didn't exist.
JHR watches your .java files, recompiles on change, and restarts your app for an instant feedback loop — with a desktop overlay for errors.
JPM is a lightweight CLI package manager backed by a Turso/libSQL registry and a local SQLite database for tracking installs and history.
Arlo scaffolds fullstack Go + Vite apps, runs the dev workflow, and builds a single deployable binary with frontend assets embedded.
Glide bridges a Go backend with a modern JS/TS frontend to build native desktop apps with hot reload and a clean Go↔JS bridge.
Project Aliaser is a Windows-first CLI + TUI that stores directory aliases in SQLite and lets you navigate with a single short command.
JCommandChain lets you define command aliases and run multiple commands concurrently or sequentially with a single short command.
Jyntaxe is a minimalist fullscreen editor built with Tauri, React, and Rust — fast file I/O, fuzzy search, and persistent sessions.
// 02 — Philosophy
Developer tools should be invisible. If you're thinking about your build system, it's already failed you.
Single binary
Ship as one file. No ceremony, no runtime, no wizard.
Windows-first
Built for where most professional developers actually work.
Read the source
Small enough to audit the whole thing in a weekend.
Zero telemetry
Nothing phones home. What you build stays yours.
// 03 — Get started
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The package manager for the whole suite. Get it once, install everything else in seconds.