iOS developer at since 2011. Now I’m into agentic workflows, specification-driven development, and building tooling that makes codebases more structured, verifiable, and AI-friendly.
- Specs as first-class artifacts (PRDs, workplans, executable constraints)
- Agent-friendly repos (clear boundaries, tooling, and automation)
- Verification over vibes (tests, gates, diagnostics, metrics)
- Developer experience that stays sharp even when agents write a lot of code
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Here are a few projects I’m actively working on (and excited to share).
- 0AL — Zero-trust Agents Layer A long-term effort to bring zero-trust principles to agentic systems: identity, boundaries, and safe execution.
- Agent Passport: https://github.com/0al-spec/agent-passport
- Hypercode: https://github.com/0al-spec/Hypercode
- Hyperprompt https://github.com/0al-spec/Hyperprompt
- Specification-Implementation Balance Metrics https://github.com/0al-spec/Metrics
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XcodeMCPWrapper An MCP proxy that makes Xcode 26.3’s MCP compatible with Cursor and other strict MCP-spec-compliant clients.
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Flow — Agentic Workflow A practical framework for building repeatable agent-driven contribution workflows with clear steps, inputs/outputs, and quality gates.
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SpecificationCore A Swift framework implementing the Specification Pattern with modern Swift: property wrappers, macros, and async/await.
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SpecificationKit Platform-focused integrations and product-level tooling built around SpecificationCore.
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SpecificationConfig Specifications over Swift Configuration — validation and composition over config models.
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ISOInspector A complex monorepo: cross-platform ISO BMFF parser + SwiftUI app (MP4 boxes, tracks, atoms — the fun stuff).
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docc2context A DocC → Markdown converter for LLM-readable documentation (plus a web service WIP).
If any of this resonates — feel free to open an issue, start a discussion, or just say hi 🙂





