ARTYOM BOLOGOV’S PROJECTS (#📎) Artyom Bologov Given my restless/bipolar nature, I’m starting lots of projects—all just to abandon them half a week after. Still, some of them are/were quite fun: BRAINFUCK ENTERPRISE SOLUTIONS (#bes) BES is the company I’m a proud CEO of. Its products (all written in Brainfuck) include: OS.bf : a minimalist OS with a shell, file system, and a script engine. ed.bf : somewhat opinionated UNIX ed reimplementation. meta.bf : Turing-complete Brainfuck meta-interpreter. str.bf : a solid fully embeddable string manipulation library. bf.doc : guidelines for clear and readable Brainfuck documentation. bf.style : style guidelines for medium-to-huge BF codebases. Sade : optimizing compiler from Brainfuck to Lisp, just for the purpose of bootstrapping BF Enterprise Solutions’ products. Reb : another shot at Brainfuck implementation, this time interpreted/transpiled to C and heavily regex-based. ATLAS ENGINEER & NYXT WORK (#atlas-nyxt) Projects made as part of Nyxt browser work and abstracted from its code. History Tree : my Bachelor of Arts thesis idea of a browser-global history tree. NJSON : convenience library (not a parser!) for JSON indexing, validation, and discovery. Nsymbols : symbol listing and binding inspection library. Ndebug : custom (GUI too) debugger toolkit for CL. And Nyxt itself !: Lots of things: WebKitGTK interfacing, graphical object inspection, UI framework building. LIKE, REALLY LOTS OF THINGS . LISP LIBRARIES AND PROJECTS (#lisp-libs) Several Common Lisp projects and libraries around them. Projects: Graven Image : Portability library for better CLI/text interaction with the running image. Tripod : My polyglot blog engine I wrote about . Libraries. These are mainly built around the projects above, but often are chaotic: • Auto-generated Telegram Bot API bindings . • Trivial Toplevel Commands to define new REPL commands. • Trivial Toplevel Prompt for nicer prompts like `aartaka>'. • Trivial Time for code timing/benchmarking. • Trivial Inspect , a portable toolkit for object inspector construction. • cl-minifloats , Lisp implementation of (mostly 8-bit) minifloats. • cl-match-patterns , an implementation of Match Patterns Web standard. • libpd (Pure Data) bindings . • Cyrillic transliteration library . TURING TARPITS (#turing-tarpits) I’m into using the tech in ways not initially intented for this tech. While I’m not yet at that level in hardware, I certainly am deep enough in software tarpits: Brainfuck Enterprise Solution <#bes> (above): The primary example of me going all-in with an esoteric tech and ending up with real tools built in it. advent-of-code-in-cl-loop : Solving Advent of Code 2021 only using Common Lisp `loop' macro. stdlambda : A Lispy standard library for Lambda Calculus, finally making this Turing tarpit a practical software environment. Lamber : My Lua/Wisp-like programming language based on pure Lambda Calculus and extending stdlambda with even more utilities. My Ed entries at RosettaCode : `ed' was not intended to be a general-purpose programming system, but here we are. Modal->ed compiler : Now that we talk about `ed'… And Wisp syntax preprocessor! : Wisp is an indentation-based syntax for Lisps, and I implemented with with a cursed set of regex. WEB DEMOS AND PROJECTS (#web) and HTML and Markdown and README and Website and Demo : My experiment in making a polyglot README that’s working both as a repository README and a separate website. Lots of symlinks and HTML inside. Web rendition of Scheme R7RS standard : It’s a good standard and it’s a shame it had no decent HTML version… until mine, that is! ED(1) SCRIPTS AND IMPLEMENTATIONS (#ed) I like ed(1) for its simplicity and power. So it’s only consequential that I try to implement it with anything I get my hands on. Like with Brainfuck , BASIC , or Modal . I also have a bunch of ed wrapper scripts and others’ implementations : • GNU ed, of course • aed, my heavily customized ed • xed, “execution” / scripting ed • oed, OpenBSD ed for compatibility tests • and wed/slewsys ed as a more featureful ed fork MY CONFIGS (#configs) Configs for everything: • Commmon Lisp + Readline with custom commands and prompt, terminal auto-completion, and Graven Image integration • Guix System • StumpWM with lots of apps, Binwarp mode , and Emacsy keybindings for any CUA app • Emacs • aed, my custom wrapper around ed(1) • Nyxt browser . Abandoned yet still useful and exemplary • My fork of Suckless Terminal • My heavily-hardened and Emacsified fork of Surf, Suckless Browser • Classic Vi (not Vim!) config for Lisp programming • Laconia and Dark Atoll , my themes for the software above CC-BY 4.0 2022-2026 by Artyom Bologov (aartaka,) with one commit remixing Claude-generated code . Any and all opinions listed here are my own and not representative of my employers; future, past and present.