Become a sponsor to Boris Buliga
Hello!
I'm Boris, originally from Chișinău, Moldova, now living in Ukraine - splitting time between Kyiv and Ivano-Frankivsk, and between code and wine.
I've been using Emacs for over 15 years now, and somewhere along the way started building tools for it:
- homebrew-emacs-plus - Enhanced Emacs builds for macOS. 10+ years old, still kicking.
- vulpea - A note-taking ecosystem, along with vulpea-ui and vulpea-journal. Currently rewriting it from scratch.
- vui.el - A React-inspired declarative UI framework for Emacs.
If you're curious about the non-code side: I write about wine at barberry.io (in English) and literary criticism at tasogare.ink (mostly in Ukrainian).
If any of my work has been useful to you, sponsorship helps me keep maintaining it. Thank you 🙏
2 sponsors have funded d12frosted’s work.
Featured work
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d12frosted/homebrew-emacs-plus
Emacs Plus formulae for the Homebrew package manager
Ruby 2,796 -
d12frosted/vulpea
Database layer for org-mode notes with async indexing, rich queries, backlink discovery, and external change detection. Scales to 100k+ notes.
Emacs Lisp 328 -
d12frosted/vui.el
Declarative, component-based UI library for Emacs. React-like components with state, hooks, reconciliation, and layouts - rendered using native Emacs widgets.
Emacs Lisp 157 -
d12frosted/vulpea-ui
A widget-based sidebar for Emacs that displays contextual information (stats, outline, backlinks, links) for vulpea notes
Emacs Lisp 13 -
d12frosted/d12frosted.io
Personal site
TypeScript 8 -
d12frosted/vulpea-journal
Modern daily journaling interface for Emacs with reactive sidebar widgets, built on vulpea
Emacs Lisp 9
$5 a month
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$10 a month
Select- Access to private skills and configs for Claude for using vui.el and vulpea.
$25 a month
Select- Access to private skills and configs for Claude for using vui.el and vulpea.
- Name goes on my technical blog under sponsors page.
$50 a month
Select- Access to private skills and configs for Claude for using vui.el and vulpea.
- Name goes on my technical blog under sponsors page.