Worktale Cloud is live in beta.
Your local engineering record now has a home on the web — public profiles, cross-repo timelines, AI weekly digests, standup generators, and promotion packets.
Still local-first. Still free. You decide what the world sees.
Try it → https://t.co/r9pfvElXmh
Read about it → https://t.co/CZrCBH3Vvv
Dennis Ritchie created C in the early 1970s without Google, Stack Overflow, GitHub, or any AI ( Claude, Cursor, Codex) assistant.
- No VC funding.
- No viral launch.
- No TED talk.
- Just two engineers at Bell Labs. A terminal. And a problem to solve.
He built a language that fit in kilobytes.
50 years later, it runs everything.
Linux kernel. Windows. macOS.
Every iPhone. Every Android.
NASA’s deep space probes.
The International Space Station.
> Python borrowed from it.
> Java borrowed from it.
> JavaScript borrowed from it.
If you have ever written a single line of code in any language, you did it in Dennis Ritchie’s shadow.
He died in 2011.
The same week as Steve Jobs.
Jobs got the front pages.
Ritchie got silence.
This Legend deserves to be celebrated.
@UneedLists@RafVantongerloo@MazuzAsaf Thanks! this is great! Really excited to get feedback. Worktale just added direct integration with AI agent CLIs, Claude, Codex, Copilot all supported! https://t.co/sr1HqRPwFB
Everything stays local. SQLite on your machine. Zero network requests. No account required.
The CLI is free and open source forever.
https://t.co/APPJz0hG0D
Just released! Worktale v1.0.10 — New worktale 'batch' command: point it at your projects folder, every repo scanned, every commit captured. no hooks, no changes, nothing touched. No commitment. No fear.
https://t.co/sr1HqRPwFB
Open source. MIT licensed. Node 18+.
npm: https://t.co/s6FozMSoDu
GitHub: https://t.co/IZqOo02vqb
Site: https://t.co/zOnBOWm7JJ
Your dev story, told beautifully. Get it while its hot.
I spent 20 years building software behind firewalls. Private repos. NDAs. Brilliant work — invisible. Even to me.
When a 4-year client engagement ended overnight, I had no record of what I actually built.
So I built Worktale. Today it's live on npm.
I run Worktale on every project now. When someone asks "what did you ship this quarter?" I don't stammer through a half-remembered list.
In a world where AI is restructuring entire teams, the developers who can articulate what they built are the ones who survive.