The live catalog
Work
Not screenshots — a catalog of running tools. Statuses are the vocabulary the system itself uses: live things are live, seams are marked, queued things say so.
The visual micro-app test stand — a 77-entry catalog where ideas run as live seeded engines, wear honest tier verdicts, and graduate to the registry.
Search over a self-hosted knowledge corpus — thousands of chunks from the system's own docs and library, embedded and queryable.
An access-and-knowledge surface for one machine: live services, models, apps, and workspaces — for the operator and the agents alike.
A Diablo-style gear and stat engine — item generation, affix math, and a live loadout table, built engine-first and tested.
A self-driving icon assembly line: wraps a local image-generation workflow and batches consistent icon sets for the whole catalog.
A card compositor for a JRPG card game: the model makes world pieces, CardGEN makes the card — parts, not posters.
A workflow display language — shapes encode roles, flows import and export as validated JSON, and the demo run tells the truth.
The next forge: generated sound effects through the same wrapped-workflow pattern that shipped Icon Forge.