stump·wtf is a place to put the small, honest tools that come out of building software with agents in the loop. switchboard, msgbrowse, stet, cairn — plus roost, spotter, and joe-links — all live here now, each with its own page, docs, and source.
why a studio
the interesting question of the moment is not “can an agent write this code” — it clearly can. it is “what does the work look like when a human stops typing and starts directing.” a studio is a nice frame for that: taste and specs from one person, the typing from many agents.
we read; they write.
everything is local-first, MCP-native, and MIT-licensed. nothing here phones home, and every tool is honest about which lines a human wrote and which an agent did.
more soon. this blog is where the process notes will go.