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Delino OSS, as of 2026/03/02

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There is definitely a learning angle around vibe coding, but the bigger goal is to build tools the team actually uses every day. You can also browse project docs at oss.delino.io or see code at https://github.com/delinoio/oss. Progress notes below reflect the current snapshot as of March 2, 2026.

1) cargo-mono

cargo-mono is a tool built to make swc release operations safer. It is implemented as a Rust cargo external subcommand that automates changed, bump, and publish workflows, and it has been used in the swc deployment pipeline since March 2, 2026. Current status: Production use.

2) nodeup

nodeup brings the rustup usage model to Node.js environments as a Rust CLI. From install/remove flows to directory overrides and node/npm/npx dispatching, it is designed to feel familiar to people who already use rustup. Current status: Testing is complete, and release preparation is in progress.

3) derun

derun is a Go-based CLI built to make AI coding agents much easier to use. Humans run commands normally with derun run, while agents keep context through the MCP stdio server (derun mcp) by reading session output and progress logs. Current status: In testing while also preparing for release.

4) ttl

ttl is still in a preparatory phase, but the direction is clear. It aims to express a turbo-tasks-style incremental execution model in a TTL language, then compile it with a Go-based ttlc compiler and back it with SQLite caching. Current status: Active development.

5) devkit

devkit is an internal web platform shell built with Next.js 16 and TypeScript. It is designed to let us attach mini apps quickly under the /apps/<id> convention, and commit-tracker, remote-file-picker, and thenv are already running in practice. Current status: Development is intentionally moving slowly and carefully because we are still getting used to live broadcasting workflows and want to avoid accidental secret leaks.

6) devkit-commit-tracker

devkit-commit-tracker is a tracking tool built for swc use cases. With a Next.js mini app, Go Connect RPC server/collector, and PostgreSQL, it collects and visualizes commit/PR-level metrics such as final binary size so regressions can be caught early.

7) devkit-remote-file-picker

devkit-remote-file-picker is a signed-URL upload mini app built with Next.js and TypeScript. It takes local file or mobile camera input, uploads directly to S3/GCS, and safely returns results back to the host app. Conceptually, it is inspired by Android's Intent model and is similar to launching an Activity to receive a result.

8) thenv

thenv is a secure team system for sharing .env and .dev.vars, composed of a Go CLI, a Go Connect RPC server, and a Next.js web console. It is operated around RBAC, versioning, active pointers, audit logs, and server-side encryption. Current status: Development is intentionally moving slowly and carefully because we are still getting used to live broadcasting workflows and want to avoid accidental secret leaks.

9) devmon

devmon is a local automation tool that combines a Go daemon/CLI, a macOS menu bar app, and LaunchAgent integration. Menu bar control is a key part of the workflow, and it is actively used in day-to-day work and even during streaming for tasks like keeping local main synced with remote main or running periodic cargo clean jobs. Current status: Production use.

10) mpapp

mpapp is a mobile app built with React Native and Expo. Its goal is to let you control an iPhone mounted on a hanger from another smartphone in your hand, without having to raise your hand to the mounted phone itself. Current status: Development is delayed because this workflow requires Android hardware for practical validation.

11) serde-feather

serde-feather is a derive-macro-focused project for Rust. It is split across a Rust proc-macro crate and a runtime support crate, centered on FeatherSerialize and FeatherDeserialize while keeping binary-size overhead low. Current status: Active development.

12) dexdex

dexdex is a desktop app that lightly refines the Codex desktop app workflow. With Rust servers and a Tauri client (React/TypeScript + Rust), it keeps familiar UX while making session flow and PR response loops more seamless. Current status: Active development.

Wrap-up

The shared theme across this repository is straightforward: define contracts first, keep execution observable, and shape automation for real operations. Even when a project starts from learning, the target is still practical tools that people actually use. For the full contract details, oss.delino.io is the fastest way to browse them.