Product overview

This page describes software-related work published under the Atalie name. Early prototypes and experiments matter, but the emphasis is on growing them into public artifacts that stay usable over time.


Areas of focus

  • Personal tools — Starting from “this might be nice to have,” then shaping it into something worth publishing

  • Dotfiles — Declarative dev environments with Nix—dotfiles tended like a bonsai, not a one-off dump

  • Writing — Technology-focused blogging as an output (see the blog)

How the work is approached

The goal is not to ship as many things as possible, but to finish things that can actually be used and maintained. That includes deployment, documentation, and how operations are set up—not only code.

Small tools that can grow and stay sharp over time: that is the baseline for development at Atalie.


Product list

Support

  • The Contact page explains how to reach the community and more direct channels.

What comes next

Release notes, repository links, and support expectations will be added gradually as each product’s public footprint grows.

  • Scope of what is listed here

    • Public software applications

    • Reusable tooling or configuration work

    • Small utilities stable enough to share meaningfully

    • Supporting building blocks that still make sense on their own

  • Lifecycle

    Not every idea becomes a long-lived product. For anything listed here, the aim is at least to make the current state easy to understand.

    Each product will carry one of these status labels:

    • Active — Under active development or operation

    • Paused — Development stopped for now

    • Archived — Retired from active use but kept for reference

    • Released — Shipped as a stable release