A collection of small, single-purpose tools I’ve built recently — a browser extension for saving web pages, and a handful of command-line utilities, several of them made for AI agents to use.
Save any web page as a clean, self-contained file — tidy HTML, Markdown, a vector PDF, or a full-page PNG — with one click.
Drive your CircleCI builds from the terminal: watch pipelines, approve build gates, and pull down logs and artifacts.
Edit Markdown files block by block — insert, replace, and reorder sections, or read and write frontmatter — right from the command line.
Reach the Notion API from your shell to read and update pages, databases, and issues.
Grab the transcript and metadata for any YouTube video, including the auto-generated captions.
Build a local vector database from a folder and search your files by meaning instead of keywords.
Search the Apple App Store from the command line and get back app names, ratings, and links.
Take a screenshot of any web page from the command line, with control over size, scrolling, and page scripts.