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A containerized on-ramp for Mike, aiming to replace fiddly local setup with a single command.
This is @0xNadr's fork of Mike, and so far it's pointed squarely at one thing: making the project easier to stand up on a laptop. The pitch is a fully containerized local development workflow, with frontend and backend coming up together and source mounted for hot reload.
Alongside the container work, @0xNadr is scaffolding a Supabase setup as part of the on-ramp - suggesting the intended audience is developers who want to clone, run one command, and start poking at Mike without wrestling with manual configuration.
There's no rebrand, no vertical niche, and no product-level divergence from upstream Mike visible yet. If you're curious about the dev-experience angle, the GitHub repo is where the substance lives.
What's in it
- One-command local dev A containerized workflow intended to bring up the whole stack with a single command, replacing the manual setup as the recommended on-ramp.
- Hot-reload from your editor Source is bind-mounted into the containers so edits show up live, keeping the inner loop fast for contributors.
- Supabase scaffolding alongside A parallel Supabase initialization is wired into the same on-ramp, so the backing services come up as part of the standard setup.
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0xNadr · opened 18d ago