A dark veranda floor, one folded square of indigo cotton, and a stitched label waiting like a command prompt.

அடி மெல்ல — unfold the source

The Unfolding
Cloth Compiler

Dependencies are warp threads. Comments are chalk on cotton. The build runs when the lungi catches night air.

pull --seam lower-left --to upper-right
commit pin
warp map

Warp

Long threads keep the project honest: routes, states, variables, promises, and the quiet rules you only learn by tugging.

நூல் குறிப்பு / thread note

Weft

// chalk on hem
const cloth = loom.fold('indigo');
cloth.weave({ bug: 'tiny', tea: true });
cloth.release('night-air');
release knot

Knot

A deploy is not a button here. It is a knot tightened by thumb, index finger, remembered workaround, and one small turmeric spark.

metadata seed: lungi base: #101C4F hem: #A6342A
கரை — selvedge boundary

Hem

The edge records what changed: a madder border for warnings, betel stitches for active paths, and cotton chalk for comments that may wash away.

  • no dashboard frame
  • no glossy mockup
  • only cloth logic
// TODO: let breeze compile
</> stitched, not shipped
Night Air

Software can be casual, local, handmade.

At the end, the code is only a few glowing threads on cotton, drying between bamboo poles while bugs crawl home through the weave.