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Docstack
Flat-file documentation framework
Documentation should be easy to write and easy to navigate. Docstack is a flat-file Markdown framework that turns a folder of `.md` files into a structured, navigable documentation site.
No database required. No complex build process. Just write Markdown, organize your files into folders, and deploy. Docstack handles the navigation, search, and styling automatically.
Perfect for developer documentation, knowledge bases, technical guides, internal wikis, and any project where you want documentation that lives alongside your code.
Cardstack
Big-picture project tracking
Sometimes you need to see the forest, not the trees. Cardstack is a visual project tracking application built on boards, cards, and columns (think Trello, but simpler and self-hosted).
Drag cards between columns to track progress. Create multiple boards for different projects or teams. No feature bloat, no enterprise complexity, no monthly fees. Just a clean interface for organizing work.
Ideal for teams who want Kanban-style project management without the overhead of enterprise tools. Host it yourself and own your data.
Todostack
Simple but powerful task management
Most to-do apps are either too simple to be useful or too complex to actually use. Todostack sits in the sweet spot: a focused task manager that gets out of your way while still being genuinely powerful.
Fast keyboard shortcuts. Clean interface. No unnecessary features cluttering your screen. Just you and your tasks. And yes, there's a little fun baked in (because completing tasks should feel good).
Built for people who want to actually finish tasks, not just organize them endlessly. Simple on the surface, powerful underneath.
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