I never managed to understand Arc.

I kept generating duplicate diffs or pinging the wrong maintainers. And since the project is archived, I can’t even fix it.

FreeBSD tooling is… everywhere.

Phabricator, GitHub, Bugzilla, and soon a self-hosted forgero/gitea box. Too much freedom. What we actually need is law.

So I built The Supreme Court.
It leverages a pile of things I have already built.

The tool is both a CLI and a TUI. Quantum Superposition Architecture. Observe it one way, its a CLI. Observe it another, it's a TUI. Schrödinger would accept the tool.

Right now it connects to Phabricator in read-only mode.

Write operations will happen first in a lab instance, because I don't test on production.
The end goal: connect to anything.

GitHub and Gitea are next.

The screenshot is not a mock.

The supreme court TUI
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