Open-source developer

Who am I

I'm Yorukot, a Taiwan-based developer who likes building things that feel fast, useful, and a little bit personal.

A lot of my work starts with curiosity. Sometimes that means improving a terminal workflow, sometimes it means designing a cleaner backend, and sometimes it is just a small idea I want to understand well enough to build myself.

I spend most of my time around Go, system design, open source, and the terminal. My projects include superfile, a modern terminal file manager, along with bots, web apps, experiments, and other tools I make because I enjoy the process.

Feel free to reach out if you'd like to chat. I'm also a big movie fan, and I'm currently available for work, so don't hesitate to get in touch if you'd like to hire me.

Open source
CLI and TUI
Full-stack web

MY WORK

Projects, tools, games, and experiments I have built or keep improving.

#001
GitHub Trending

Pretty fancy and modern terminal file manager written in Go, with intuitive navigation, file operations, and customizable themes.

Go Terminal TUI

An SSH-powered version of my personal website, built in Go so visitors can browse my intro and blog directly from the terminal.

Go SSH TUI

This portfolio and blog built with Astro, featuring a responsive layout, strong SEO defaults, and fast static-first pages.

Astro Tailwind CSS
#004
1M+ Users

A Discord bot for server management and utility features, built with Discord.js and MongoDB and used by a large server network.

JavaScript MongoDB
#005
Built

A terminal clock, timer, and stopwatch built with Go for simple time tracking from the command line.

Go Terminal CLI
#006
Ongoing

Full Stack

Small useful or playful websites built while exploring product ideas, web stacks, and interface patterns.

System Design PostgreSQL Redis React Next.JS
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Community

SITCON

Joined the SITCON community as a volunteer, contributing as a speaker, staff member, and SITCON Camp staff.

Community Volunteer

BLOG

I write about open-source projects, terminal tools, backend systems, web experiments, and the small decisions behind shipping software.

Go to blog

CONTACT

Reach me directly, follow the code, support the open-source work I keep building, or get in touch about work opportunities.