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👋 Welcome!
Hi, I’m Albert - a Software Engineering Expert, open-source creator, and developer advocate. I focus on building real-world tools that make life easier for developers and creators, from small utilities to full-fledged applications like Lumark - a cross-platform, local-first Markdown workspace for developers.
🚀 What I Build
- Open Source Tools: I create libraries and apps that simplify development workflows, including Lumark and other practical projects designed for clarity, usability, and speed.
- Developer Workflows: My projects focus on improving day-to-day coding life - clean setups, automation, and productivity enhancements.
- Technical Blogging: I share insights, tutorials, and lessons from real projects through my tech blog, covering software engineering, productivity, and open source.
🌟 My Mission
I believe in empowering developers and creators to:
- Use practical tools that make coding faster and easier
- Learn through open source projects and real examples
- Contribute, experiment, and grow in a welcoming environment
- Access knowledge and resources freely, without friction
Every project I work on is about making development more approachable, efficient, and enjoyable.
💬 Let’s Connect
I’m always open to ideas, feedback, and collaboration. Reach out anytime!
Thank you for supporting open source and helping make developer tools better for everyone!
- Albert
4 sponsors have funded AlbertArakelyan’s work.
Featured work
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AlbertArakelyan/Lumark
A fast, local-first Markdown note-taking app that works fully offline. Cross-platform, lightweight and built with Tauri.
TypeScript 15 -
AlbertArakelyan/keep-command
Simple, cross-platform desktop app to organize, search, and run your favorite terminal commands.
Go 10 -
AlbertArakelyan/forge
A blazingly fast, terminal-native API client - Postman in your terminal, built in Rust.
Rust 8 -
AlbertArakelyan/Thockify-CLI
Thokify - Real-time mechanical keyboard sound simulator written in Rust. Simulate mechanical keyboard sounds on any keyboard with zero latency.
Rust