christsx/attoray
An early-stage rebrand of Mike under the name Attoray, with no functional divergence from upstream yet.
Attoray is christsx's fork of Mike, and at this point it is exactly that - a fork wearing a new name. The only visible work so far is a rename in the project's front-door documentation, swapping "Mike" for "Attoray" in the title and tagline. Everything underneath appears to be stock Mike.
There's no public signal yet about who christsx is, what kind of practice or product they're building toward, or whether Attoray is meant as a personal experiment, a client deployment, or the start of a commercial spin. The naming choice is the only real tell, and it's a thin one.
If you're curious whether this becomes something - a niche legal-tech play, a white-label deployment, a private tool that grows in public - it's worth bookmarking and clicking through to GitHub. There isn't much to evaluate here today.
What's in it
- Attoray branding The project presents itself as Attoray rather than Mike at the top of its README - the only outward sign so far that this is a distinct effort.
Direction
branding