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shelldojo

v0.0.1-alpha.0

Published

🐚 θžΊθ›³ε£³ι‡Œεšι“εœΊ β€” Pure local LLM workflows that run on consumer Macs. No cloud, no API keys, just your machine.

Readme

🐚 shelldojo

θžΊθ›³ε£³ι‡Œεšι“εœΊ β€” Building a temple inside a snail shell.

Pure local LLM workflows that run on consumer Macs. No cloud APIs, no API keys, no data leaving your machine. Just your hardware and open-source models.

What is this?

A collection of practical, battle-tested local AI workflows for macOS. Each workflow ships as a self-contained CLI tool or agent-readable doc, with real benchmark data from my own M-series Mac.

Not demos. Not toys. Things I actually use.

Philosophy

  • Local-first β€” Everything runs offline on Apple Silicon
  • Consumer hardware β€” 16-32GB Macs, not $50K workstations
  • Honest benchmarks β€” Showing what works, what fails, and why
  • Agent-friendly β€” Docs designed for both humans and AI agents to consume

Contents (coming soon)

| Workflow | Stack | Status | |----------|-------|--------| | CLI scaffold | Node.js + TypeScript | 🚧 | | Receipt OCR β†’ Ledger | Tesseract + local LLM | πŸ”¬ | | Email triage | local LLM | πŸ’­ | | RSS filter | local LLM | πŸ’­ | | File organizer | local LLM | πŸ’­ | | Model benchmarks | ollama / mlx-vlm | πŸ”¬ |

Getting Started

# Coming soon
npx shelldojo

Author

zhixian β€” @zhixianio

License

MIT