Track one
Agents and workflows
Agent, MCP, OpenClaw, and automation work that maps closely to real usage.
Most technical sites leak attention because every article is a dead end. This page fixes that. Instead of asking you to guess which post matters next, it groups the core writing into tracks: agents and workflows, backend and architecture, frontend and visual work, and LLM or AI foundations.
That structure matters for retention as much as usability. A visitor who finds one useful page still leaves if the next step is unclear. A visitor who sees the next three steps is more likely to stay, bookmark, and return. This page exists to make those next steps obvious without pretending every reader wants the same path.
Use the tracks below like a map rather than a syllabus. If your immediate need is practical tooling, start from the tools directory. If you want the broader product view, go back to the homepage workspace. If you want updates pushed to you instead of checking manually, use the RSS feed. If a topic is missing, ask for it on the contact page so the next track can be built around real demand instead of guesswork.
Choose the lane that matches the problem you are solving today. Read one page for orientation, one for implementation, and one for adjacent trade-offs. That rhythm is usually enough to turn isolated information into a reusable workflow.
Guide Tracks
Agent, engineering, security, frontend, and AI content grouped into tracks so every session has an obvious next step.
Track one
Agent, MCP, OpenClaw, and automation work that maps closely to real usage.
Engineering track
A systems-oriented line through backend protocols, architecture, and production concerns.
Interface track
Frontend, SVG, rendering, and browser-facing implementation craft.
Understanding track
A path from model concepts into practical AI development context.
Keep the homepage in your bookmarks so newly added tools and guides resurface here first.
EnterIf you want repeat visits without email capture, the RSS feed is the clearest return channel today.
EnterSend the next tool, guide, or collaboration idea so the content loop can compound.
EnterStart Here points to a practical problem space rather than a purely abstract idea. Even when the page is short, the useful part is the decision support: it helps you decide whether this approach, tool, or concept is relevant before you spend more time going deeper.
The fastest way to get more value from the page is to treat it as an entry point, then follow the related reading section to connect the concept with adjacent implementation details, supporting tools, or follow-up patterns.
In other words, the page reduces the cost of orientation first; deeper pages carry the cost of implementation second. That split is useful for readers who want to decide quickly and then invest only where the topic proves relevant.
That is also why related reading matters here: the page points you in the right direction, and the next pages supply the depth, alternatives, and trade-offs needed for real implementation or better judgment.
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