// the roster
Every tool here is build-your-own, open, and authorization-first — something we actually use, documented well enough that a professional can build their own and trust it.
01 // active
A build-your-own field cyberdeck on a ClockworkPi uConsole (Raspberry Pi CM5). Wireless recon & offense, a wireless IDS, SDR, off-grid mesh, blue-team network & server auditing, offline cracking, and an on-device AI operator — all behind one API, a hard engagement gate, and signed audit attestation.

02 // on the bench
Slots, not promises — the umbrella exists so the next tool has a home. When a project graduates here it gets a build doc, an explicit safety/authorization model, and a place on this list.
A pocket Wi-Fi will-o'-the-wisp — a battery-powered ESP32 handheld that locks onto an AP (or a specific device) by MAC and walks it down by ear, Geiger-style: faster ticks as you get closer. The Warlock deck's AP-locator, shrunk to a wand. Meet Wisp → · Repo ↗
The Warlock AAR layer (Ed25519 + JCS + did:web) as a standalone, reusable component for portable, verifiable audit records.
A reference verifier for signed Agent Attestation Records — paste a record (or point at a did:web) and check the signature + canonicalization offline. Proves "provable" without having to trust us. Open the verifier →
The scope-allowlist + audit + kill-switch pattern as a drop-in for other authorization-first tools.
Turn the signed audit trail into a client-ready engagement report — scope, every action, every refusal, timestamps and signatures — generated straight from the records.
The gated API and modules in a container, deck hardware optional — run Warlock server-side or in a lab and drive it from the same web, TUI, and AI fronts.
Field uplink over Starlink or LTE with the same scope gating and kill switch — connectivity that respects the engagement, on-grid or off.
Internal security tools, documented and hardened into buildable projects as they mature.
An open project of Titanium Computing. Authorization-first, by design.