Projects
As a programming enthusiast, I often launch new projects to experiment with new technologies/frameworks and try to solve small everyday problems. This page shows the projects that are currently active.

FFstory
FFStory started in 2009 as a passion project dedicated to the Final Fantasy series and has grown into a detailed online guide for fans worldwide. Today, the website remains online as a personal archive and a reminder of a project created at the age of 16, and it is no longer actively maintained or updated.

Rawe Ceek
Rawe Ceek is an unofficial Formula 1 companion app designed to be fast, lightweight, and distraction-free. It provides essential race information such as upcoming Grand Prix countdowns, full weekend schedules, session results, and updated driver and constructor standings. Built with a minimalist, ad-free approach, Rawe Ceek focuses on delivering clear and efficient access to Formula 1 data without unnecessary features.

Mark.app
Mark.app is a free, open‑source desktop Markdown editor built with Electron, designed for fast and efficient writing with support for both WYSIWYG and source‑view editing. It provides a dual‑column interface where users can write Markdown and immediately see rendered output side‑by‑side, streamlining the editing process. The app includes common editor features such as syntax highlighting, intuitive formatting controls, and cross‑platform support for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Mark.app is ideal for users who want a lightweight and powerful Markdown editor without unnecessary complexity.

My Movies
This repository is part of a personal project, My Movies App. My Movies is a simple app I created to keep track of the movies I own in 4K Blu-ray, Blu-ray, DVD, and VHS, as well as the ones I have already watched. Both the front-end and back-end of the app are open source. You can view the public list of movies here: My Movies Page.

Rewards Search Automator
An extension for Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge that helps users maximize their Microsoft Rewards points by automating daily Bing searches. This tool performs realistic, customizable searches in the background so you can earn search points effortlessly without manual input. It runs securely in your browser, supports both desktop and mobile search emulation, and is completely free and open source. Built to save time and simplify the process of earning rewards points with Microsoft Rewards.
Relevant Repository
Not every project is meant to be groundbreaking or to shake up the community. Sometimes, the goal is simply to write code, experiment, and learn.
My GitHub Profile hosts a variety of repositories—some particularly noteworthy, others more modest, but all representing a part of my journey as a developer.
Below is a curated selection of the most interesting projects:

