❯ whoami
❯ cat /etc/motd
OS Arch Linux x86_64
WM Hyprland (Wayland)
Shell fish 3.7
Editor nvim
Uptime ∞ since curiosity began
❯ ls ~/focus
linux/ systems/ gamedev/ ai.learning dotfiles.git
❯ scroll --explore ▊
A computer science student who prefers terminals over GUIs. I learn by building, breaking, and fixing—close to the system layer with scripting, automation, and tooling.
I explore game engines for fun, AI out of curiosity, and software engineering because systems should not fall apart when you touch them.
Focused on clean code, data structures, algorithms, and projects that actually do something meaningful.
I mess around with Arduino, ESP boards, and circuits—building small projects to see how things actually work beyond the screen.
I build story-driven indie games using Godot, creating my own assets in Aseprite and GIMP—focused on gameplay that feels intentional rather than forgiving.
I don’t like doing the same thing twice, so I automate it—using scripts and tooling to make systems faster, cleaner, and less annoying.
"Learn deeply. Build honestly.
Tools change. Fundamentals don't."
Indore Institute of Science and Technology
Focused on systems programming, networking, and AI fundamentals. Active participant in university Linux user group and hackathons.
Pravati Vidya Peeth Gwalior (M.P)
Science stream with Computer Science. Developed first CLI tools and fell in love with open source.
I share my projects and tools on GitHub, focusing on automation, Linux setups, and small utilities built to solve real problems.
@jack02134x →I share configs, scripts, and setups with the community—especially around Hyprland and Linux tooling—helping others improve their own workflows.
I learn by building and experimenting—breaking systems, fixing them, and documenting what works through projects and configs.
I engage with developer communities by sharing projects, discussing setups, and learning from others working with Linux and open-source tools.
I'm always open to interesting conversations, collaboration opportunities, or just geeking out about Linux and systems programming.