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auraea

I build small, sturdy things. CLIs, models, and the occasional Minecraft mod.

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about

Hi, I'm auraea

I write code the way I write music: mostly at night, mostly for fun, occasionally for someone who's paying me to be serious about it.

I go by auraea. It's the same name I use for my music, just a different set of tools. I like building small, complete pieces of software more than I like maintaining big ones: a CLI, a weekend model, a client, a player. Something you can hold in your head all at once. But don't count me out for big projects!

If you've got a project that needs someone who can move between "quick script" and "actually finish it," that's usually me.

toolbox

Skills

Languages and tools I'm comfortable shipping real things in.

Languages

Python Java C C++ JavaScript Bash PowerShell Batch Mcfunction

Frameworks & libraries

PyTorch Three.js

Plus HTML & CSS; I figured those go without saying at this point.

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Recent activity

Pulled live from GitHub. Get a rough sense for what I've been working on lately.

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selected work

Projects

A few things I've built and kept around.

Shell

shell-gambling-suite

A shell rewrite of a CLI gambling-suite app. Deeper and more feature-complete than the original Python version.

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Python

simple-llm

A from-scratch example architecture for training a small language model. A guide to how the pieces fit together, built with PyTorch.

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Java

zephyr

A custom Fabric mod client for Minecraft spanning several 1.21.x builds, built for singleplayer and anarchy-server use.

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C

mp3player

A pixel-art, visuals-first C program that works as a lightweight virtual MP3 player.

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JavaScript

auraeamusic

Source for my music portfolio site. Acroll-driven interactions and a custom YouTube-based player, hand-built with no framework.

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GitHub

More on my profile

These are the major five. There's more (and newer) work sitting in the full repo list.

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