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A Mike fork by @0xNadr focused on smoothing local development - one-command containerized setup with Supabase scaffolding.
This is @0xNadr's fork of Mike, and so far the work here isn't about changing what Mike does for legal users - it's about making Mike easier to run on a developer's own machine. Both threads we've tracked point the same way: a containerized local development environment that brings the whole app online with a single command, with local Supabase scaffolding alongside it.
The pitch is developer experience. Instead of hand-assembling a local setup, a contributor spins up frontend and backend together, with source changes reflected live in the running environment. It's the kind of groundwork that lowers the barrier for anyone who wants to hack on Mike, without touching the product-facing side of things.
There's no rebrand, no legal-practice niche, and no new user-facing feature staked out here yet - this is plumbing. If you're a developer curious about running Mike locally, @0xNadr's work is worth a look on GitHub. If you're a legal reader hunting for a differentiated product, there's not much to see here so far.
What's in it
- One-command local dev A containerized setup that brings the full frontend and backend online together, so you can go from clone to running app with a single command.
- Live source reload Source is mounted into the running environment so code edits take effect immediately, without tearing down and rebuilding between changes.
- Local Supabase scaffolding A parallel local Supabase setup so the data layer comes up as part of the same development workflow rather than a separate manual chore.
Direction
infrastructure
Activity
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