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nicoverbruggen/README.md

Hello, I'm Nico Verbruggen, a software developer from Belgium, who has spent the last decade or so working with lots of PHP and Swift.

You can find my various open source contributions here. Here's a few places to learn more about me and my work:

Many of my projects are intentionally released under an open source license (MIT or equivalent) since I believe in open ecosystems. You can find links to my social media channels here.


❶ PHP Monitor

I'm probably best known for this one. A native application written in Swift to make building PHP projects on the Mac a little easier. It started as a GUI companion for Laravel Valet, but it has grown quite beyond that scope at this point.

This project gained some traction in 2021 and following years and partially inspired Laravel Herd, after which it became a little less popular because the official Laravel offering became the default go-to option for new developers.

I still maintain the project and it remains under development because I believe that Homebrew PHP is still the best way to get PHP up and running on your Mac, in line with other development tooling.

❷ Fonts for e-readers

As part of curating a personal collection of fonts for e-readers I've done various deep dives into understanding the ins and outs of font rendering on Kobo devices.

I've also worked on turning an existing typeface into Readerly, a font reminiscent of Bookerly and maintain some font derivatives like Cartisse and Sourcerer and a tweaked version of EB Garamond.

❸ Kobo stuff

I maintain tooling for patching fonts to make those fonts render as correctly as possible on Kobo devices running the 4.x firmware. This closely ties into my other various font projects, which are mostly intended for usage on e-reader devices (Kobo, Kindle, Boox, etc.).

I have also built an interactive website for easy patching of your devices with a preset I maintain or patches distributed via the MobileRead forums, and I've created a bit of an OpenDyslexic case study with various font variants for your reading pleasure.


There's also some other stuff that I've built that isn't mentioned here that you can explore.

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  1. phpmon phpmon Public

    Lightweight, native Mac menu bar app that helps you manage multiple PHP installations, locate config files and more. Also interacts with Laravel Valet.

    Swift 3.2k 61

  2. ebook-fonts ebook-fonts Public

    Selection of fonts with modified line height and family names, optimized for e-reading, particularly for Kobo, Kindle and Boox devices.

    Python 312 6

  3. kobopatch-webui kobopatch-webui Public

    Experimental Web UI for patching your Kobo. Easily Install NickelMenu (with or without preset) or patch your software w/ custom patches.

    JavaScript 16

  4. kobo-config kobo-config Public

    My personal Kobo Nickel configuration that you can use as the basis for your favorite e-reader. Screensaver, screenshots, legibility and more.

    Shell 22 2

  5. kobo-font-fix kobo-font-fix Public

    Python script to generate Kobo-friendly fonts and process fonts in bulk with various presets.

    Python 13

  6. readerly readerly Public

    A modified version of Newsreader intended to provide a font that is somewhat similar metrically to Bookerly while still OFL licensed.

    Python 9 1