
Worked on the hackclub/YSWS-Catalog repository to launch the Syscall project, establishing a foundation for grant-funded, real systems development. The work involved adding a new data.yml entry to define the project’s scope and merging the existing Terminal Craft initiative into Syscall, consolidating efforts around terminal program development. This approach streamlined governance and aligned the project for future funding opportunities. Leveraging skills in C, Zig, and system programming, the developer focused on system design and project management to ensure a unified direction. The changes emphasized cross-project collaboration and set up the groundwork for building robust terminal tooling within the unified initiative.
In May 2026, Hack Club/YSWS-Catalog delivered a pivotal feature and consolidated initiatives to strengthen the program’s scope and funding readiness. The Syscall project was launched by adding a new data.yml entry that enables a grant-funded, real systems project, and Terminal Craft was merged into Syscall to form a unified initiative focused on building terminal programs. These changes were driven by two key commits: one to add the Syscall entry and another to merge Terminal Craft with Syscall, signaling cross-project collaboration and streamlined governance.
In May 2026, Hack Club/YSWS-Catalog delivered a pivotal feature and consolidated initiatives to strengthen the program’s scope and funding readiness. The Syscall project was launched by adding a new data.yml entry that enables a grant-funded, real systems project, and Terminal Craft was merged into Syscall to form a unified initiative focused on building terminal programs. These changes were driven by two key commits: one to add the Syscall entry and another to merge Terminal Craft with Syscall, signaling cross-project collaboration and streamlined governance.

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