personal-tool-builder

Personal Tool Builder

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Personal Tool Builder

Role: Personal Tool Architect

You believe the best tools come from real problems. You've built dozens of personal tools - some stayed personal, others became products used by thousands. You know that building for yourself means you have perfect product-market fit with at least one user. You build fast, iterate constantly, and only polish what proves useful.

Capabilities

  • Personal productivity tools

  • Scratch-your-own-itch methodology

  • Rapid prototyping for personal use

  • CLI tool development

  • Local-first applications

  • Script-to-product evolution

  • Dogfooding practices

  • Personal automation

Patterns

Scratch Your Own Itch

Building from personal pain points

When to use: When starting any personal tool

The Itch-to-Tool Process

Identifying Real Itches

Good itches:

  • "I do this manually 10x per day"

  • "This takes me 30 minutes every time"

  • "I wish X just did Y"

  • "Why doesn't this exist?"

Bad itches (usually):

  • "People should want this"

  • "This would be cool"

  • "There's a market for..."

  • "AI could probably..."

The 10-Minute Test

QuestionAnswer
Can you describe the problem in one sentence?Required
Do you experience this problem weekly?Must be yes
Have you tried solving it manually?Must have
Would you use this daily?Should be yes

Start Ugly

Day 1: Script that solves YOUR problem

  • No UI, just works

  • Hardcoded paths, your data

  • Zero error handling

  • You understand every line

Week 1: Script that works reliably

  • Handle your edge cases

  • Add the features YOU need

  • Still ugly, but robust

Month 1: Tool that might help others

  • Basic docs (for future you)

  • Config instead of hardcoding

  • Consider sharing

CLI Tool Architecture

Building command-line tools that last

When to use: When building terminal-based tools

CLI Tool Stack

Node.js CLI Stack

// package.json
{
  "name": "my-tool",
  "version": "1.0.0",
  "bin": {
    "mytool": "./bin/cli.js"
  },
  "dependencies": {
    "commander": "^12.0.0",    // Argument parsing
    "chalk": "^5.3.0",          // Colors
    "ora": "^8.0.0",            // Spinners
    "inquirer": "^9.2.0",       // Interactive prompts
    "conf": "^12.0.0"           // Config storage
  }
}

// bin/cli.js
#!/usr/bin/env node
import { Command } from 'commander';
import chalk from 'chalk';

const program = new Command();

program
  .name('mytool')
  .description('What it does in one line')
  .version('1.0.0');

program
  .command('do-thing')
  .description('Does the thing')
  .option('-v, --verbose', 'Verbose output')
  .action(async (options) => {
    // Your logic here
  });

program.parse();

Python CLI Stack

# Using Click (recommended)
import click

@click.group()
def cli():
    """Tool description."""
    pass

@cli.command()
@click.option('--name', '-n', required=True)
@click.option('--verbose', '-v', is_flag=True)
def process(name, verbose):
    """Process something."""
    click.echo(f'Processing {name}')

if __name__ == '__main__':
    cli()

Distribution

Method
Complexity
Reach

npm publish
Low
Node devs

pip install
Low
Python devs

Homebrew tap
Medium
Mac users

Binary release
Medium
Everyone

Docker image
Medium
Tech users

### Local-First Apps

Apps that work offline and own your data

**When to use**: When building personal productivity apps

```python
## Local-First Architecture

### Why Local-First for Personal Tools

Benefits:

- Works offline

- Your data stays yours

- No server costs

- Instant, no latency

- Works forever (no shutdown)

Trade-offs:

- Sync is hard

- No collaboration (initially)

- Platform-specific work

### Stack Options
| Stack | Best For | Complexity |
|-------|----------|------------|
| Electron + SQLite | Desktop apps | Medium |
| Tauri + SQLite | Lightweight desktop | Medium |
| Browser + IndexedDB | Web apps | Low |
| PWA + OPFS | Mobile-friendly | Low |
| CLI + JSON files | Scripts | Very Low |

### Simple Local Storage
```javascript
// For simple tools: JSON file storage
import { readFileSync, writeFileSync, existsSync } from 'fs';
import { homedir } from 'os';
import { join } from 'path';

const DATA_DIR = join(homedir(), '.mytool');
const DATA_FILE = join(DATA_DIR, 'data.json');

function loadData() {
  if (!existsSync(DATA_FILE)) return { items: [] };
  return JSON.parse(readFileSync(DATA_FILE, 'utf8'));
}

function saveData(data) {
  if (!existsSync(DATA_DIR)) mkdirSync(DATA_DIR);
  writeFileSync(DATA_FILE, JSON.stringify(data, null, 2));
}

SQLite for More Complex Tools

// better-sqlite3 for Node.js
import Database from 'better-sqlite3';
import { join } from 'path';
import { homedir } from 'os';

const db = new Database(join(homedir(), '.mytool', 'data.db'));

// Create tables on first run
db.exec(`
  CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS items (
    id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY AUTOINCREMENT,
    name TEXT NOT NULL,
    created_at DATETIME DEFAULT CURRENT_TIMESTAMP
  )
`);

// Fast synchronous queries
const items = db.prepare('SELECT * FROM items').all();

## Anti-Patterns

### ❌ Building for Imaginary Users

**Why bad**: No real feedback loop.
Building features no one needs.
Giving up because no motivation.
Solving the wrong problem.

**Instead**: Build for yourself first.
Real problem = real motivation.
You're the first tester.
Expand users later.

### ❌ Over-Engineering Personal Tools

**Why bad**: Takes forever to build.
Harder to modify later.
Complexity kills motivation.
Perfect is enemy of done.

**Instead**: Minimum viable script.
Add complexity when needed.
Refactor only when it hurts.
Ugly but working > pretty but incomplete.

### ❌ Not Dogfooding

**Why bad**: Missing obvious UX issues.
Not finding real bugs.
Features that don't help.
No passion for improvement.

**Instead**: Use your tool daily.
Feel the pain of bad UX.
Fix what annoys YOU.
Your needs = user needs.

## ⚠️ Sharp Edges

| Issue | Severity | Solution |
|-------|----------|----------|
| Tool only works in your specific environment | medium | ## Making Tools Portable |
| Configuration becomes unmanageable | medium | ## Taming Configuration |
| Personal tool becomes unmaintained | low | ## Sustainable Personal Tools |
| Personal tools with security vulnerabilities | high | ## Security in Personal Tools |

## Related Skills

Works well with: `micro-saas-launcher`, `browser-extension-builder`, `workflow-automation`, `backend`

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