
WFCShell is my current project of the hour and what I like to call "Human Interface Scripts", The projectnahari link leads to the main one for moltbook, the github link leads to all the ones I've currently made. This is by no means professionally done, but putting this here is one part of my efforts to understand the AI ecosystem I'm criticizing, by taking part in it, in some form.see more
Founder
Screenshots

About
Welcome to WFCShell, a fascinating exploration into what we're calling 'Human Interface Scripts.' This project, which I affectionately call my 'project of the hour,' represents a genuine effort to dive headfirst into the very AI ecosystem I often discuss and critique. Instead of just observing from the sidelines, WFCShell is about actively participating and building, even if the results aren't polished to a professional standard right out of the gate. Think of this as a living laboratory where ideas about how humans and technology can genuinely interact are being tested and brought to life through practical scripting. It's raw, it's evolving, and it’s built on the principle that the best way to understand a complex system is to get your hands dirty building components within it. If you're curious about the practical side of AI integration and enjoy seeing development in real time, this is a space worth exploring.
What you'll find here are scripts designed to bridge the gap between complex computational power and intuitive human interaction. While the initial focus might lean towards specific applications, the underlying goal is to create interfaces that feel natural, almost conversational, rather than forcing users to learn rigid, machine-centric commands. This endeavor is entirely open source, hosted on GitHub, inviting collaboration, feedback, and contributions from anyone interested in shaping the future of how we command and utilize artificial intelligence tools. It’s a commitment to transparency and community-driven development, acknowledging that the best innovations often arise when diverse minds work together on a shared vision. Whether you are a developer looking for interesting open source contributions or simply someone fascinated by the evolution of human computer interaction, WFCShell offers a unique, unvarnished look into that process.
Ultimately, WFCShell is more than just a collection of code; it’s a statement about engagement. By putting these scripts forward, I hope to foster a deeper, more critical, yet constructive dialogue about the role of AI in our daily lives. This is where theory meets practice, where the abstract concepts of interface design are translated into tangible, usable tools. Dive into the GitHub repository to see the current iterations, understand the logic behind these human interface scripts, and perhaps even contribute to the next iteration. It’s an exciting journey into making technology feel less like a tool and more like a capable, understandable partner.