Hello everyone 👋
I run r/DigitalEscapeTools, a small community focused on open-source, privacy-respecting, and Google-free tools. The goal is to help users discover practical alternatives to mainstream tech while keeping discussions respectful and non-commercial.
I’d like to invite open-source developers and maintainers to share their projects if they fit the following:
🔹 What we’re looking for
Open-source software (FOSS preferred)
Privacy-respecting / minimal tracking
Useful tools (apps, web tools, CLI, extensions, etc.)
Actively maintained or stable projects
🔹 What we avoid
Closed-source apps
Tracking-heavy or ad-driven software
You’re welcome to share:
What your project does
Why it exists
Source code (GitHub, Codeberg, GitLab, etc.)
How users can contribute or give feedback
If you’re interested, feel free to post directly on r/DigitalEscapeTools or join the discussion there.
This is not a promotional post — just an attempt to connect developers and users who care about open source and digital independence.
Thanks, and keep building 🛠️


Here’s my GitLab. None of it’s “active” really. I’m the only contributor to most things I have on GitLab. At least some of the things there, if they started getting attention and interest, I might very likely make them active. But for now, they’re just out there and may or may not receive further updates. Though I’m working on other projects I specifically intend to publish as FOSS in the future.
My main side-projects right now that I haven’t published yet are:
i am super impressed by codecomic.
Hey thank you! I’m glad to hear some interest in it. I’ve definitely got ideas as far as how I’d like to see it improve moving forward (some syntactic sugar, more sophisticated ways of drawing “people”/creatures/skeletons/etc, maybe vector graphics output support – no project is ever really done, you know.) I’m on another project at the moment, but if it got enough interest, I’d probably be inclined to put more work into it.
I don’t have a TTRPG campaign running right now (which is what I wrote it for), so I’m not “eating my own dog food” very much with that particular project. But I would love to do more with it. Only reason I’m not already is because I’ve got so many other projects I want to work on. Heh.
The main project I’m working on lately has been that 3D game assets DSL that I mentioned later in my post. It’s probably quite a bit more ambitious than codecomic (it’s actually Turing complete which definitely adds to the challenge), but I do see a point approaching where it’s feature-complete enough to at least publish an alpha version. It also definitely needs a lot more code comments/documentation before I publish. Probably still months away, but it feels a lot closer than it did last week. Heh.
Anyway, thanks again for the complement!