Open Source at CVER
The tools we wrote for ourselves, MIT-licensed. No traction goals, no enterprise upsell, no "open core" tricks. If one of these saves you an afternoon, that's the whole point.
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Obsidian plugins
Browser & CSS
motifmint
TypeScriptMITTurn any image into a clean, recolorable SVG logo or icon — entirely in your browser, no upload, no server. Powered by VTracer (WASM).
demodeck
JavaScriptMITA polished dark control-panel template for open-source demos. Pure CSS plus a tiny behavior layer — zero dependencies.
bleedblend
JavaScriptMITZero-config Safari chrome tinting: paints the browser chrome to match your page at each viewport edge — iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Gradients, sections, and rubber-band overscroll handled.
Mac apps
shelfseer
SwiftMITTalk to the documents you own with a small on-device model — 100% offline, so your library never leaves your Mac.
reepub
SwiftMITTurn scanned PDFs into reflowable EPUB books with native macOS Vision OCR — 100% offline, so your books never leave your Mac.
signet
SwiftMITCVER's shared design system — one SwiftUI package for the palette, tokens, glass surfaces, and window chrome across every native macOS app, plus a small web package for cver.net. SwiftUI + web.