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sasharif87/README.md

Hi, I'm Shan

Sr. Ops Engineer who builds the tools that don't exist yet. My background is in data and operations, and I write code to close the gap between what a platform claims to do and what actually needs to happen at ground level.

Most of my work stays private — client work under contract, tools built for environments I can't share, or early-stage projects I may license. What's public here is what I can open.

Currently working on

Institutional Memory Engine (IME) — Self-hosted knowledge graph and RAG Q&A platform that mines revision history, comment threads, and edit deltas to surface cited answers with full provenance. Air-gapped by default (Ollama), optional Claude API hybrid mode. Deployed. Provisional patent filed.

Homelab — Self-hosted infrastructure on Proxmox with a Quadro RTX 5000 for GPU workloads. 21 Docker Compose service stacks, ZFS storage, GPU passthrough, Ollama for local LLMs. Datacenter-grade ops on consumer hardware.

Stack

Python · FastAPI · TypeScript · React · PostgreSQL · Docker · Ollama · SQL · Google Apps Script

Reach me

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  1. dropin-AI-Toolkit dropin-AI-Toolkit Public

    A powerful, modular AI toolkit designed to be dropped into any project. It auto-detects your project structure and uses local LLMs to scaffold code, generate tests, and apply fixes.

    Python

  2. homelab homelab Public

    Self-hosted home server — Proxmox, ZFS, Docker, local AI. Compose files, automation scripts, and hard-won lessons shared for anyone building their own stack.

    Python