Tools / self-hosting / useful apps / physical builds
Tomas Kral turns recurring friction into small, precise systems.
A personal home for experiments around AI-assisted coding, homelab operations, focused web apps, logbooks, keyboards, electronics, and technical notes.
Online
GitHub: @kadel, with public and private experiments around tools, apps, and infrastructure
Focus
AI-assisted coding, self-hosting, practical web apps, logbooks, keyboards, and compact notes
GitHub pattern
Practical tools first: agent boards, session monitors, CLIs, dashboards, and scripts.
Agent tools
Kanban flow, live output, run history
Home infra
self-hosting, access logs, automation
Life apps
logbooks, forms, trackers, utilities
AI coding
Agent control surfaces
Boards, monitors, skills, and local tooling for keeping automated coding sessions visible.
Homelab
Self-hosted systems
Small infrastructure experiments with containers, logs, routing, playbooks, and repeatable setup.
Utilities
Logbooks and trackers
Focused apps for cars, money, climbing, daily records, and other data worth keeping tidy.
Web apps
forms + flowsClean public pages backed by real operational plumbing.
Registration flows, validation, generated PDFs, email delivery, scheduling logic, and responsive interfaces for small organizations and local services.
Physical
Keyboards and electronics
Hardware notes around firmware, enclosures, sensors, daily-driver ergonomics, and repairability.
Notes
Short technical writing, when a system deserves a map.
The writing area is reserved for design decisions, build notes, operating lessons, and the small constraints that make tools dependable.