I'm NightFury — a young French full-stack developer, sysadmin and OS tinkerer, and the founder
behind Forge Network (forgenet.fr) and the NationQuest team. I design and ship multi-tenant
SaaS, developer platforms and infrastructure end-to-end: from PostgreSQL schema isolation and tRPC
APIs up to no-code visual builders. And when I'm not shipping platforms, I'm building a Linux
distribution from the kernel up.
const nightFury = {
role: ["Full-Stack", "SysAdmin", "Data Eng", "OS Builder"],
founder: "Forge Network · forgenet.fr",
stack: ["TypeScript", "Next.js", "React", "Node", "PostgreSQL", "Docker", "Linux"],
now: ["Colibri / Capibara (SaaS suite)", "a custom Linux distro", "a new Grand Projet"],
learning:"Scala & high-performance JVM systems",
};The heavy lifting. These are the serious, production systems — the biggest one (Colibri / Capibara) is private, so the links below point to the live products.
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Multi-tenant SaaS suite — ~20 production business apps plus a native, Canva-like no-code site builder. CRM · Billing FR (Factur-X) · Accounting (FEC) · Shop · Inventory · Purchasing · Planning · Support · Blog · Newsletter · Projects · HR Schema-per-tenant isolation · RBAC revalidated in DB · Meilisearch · MinIO · Stalwart mail + webmail · PowerDNS across 2 countries · marketplace with 60–80% rev-share |
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All-in-one developer & agency platform — workspace, cloud, certifications and a B2C marketplace in one dashboard. Workspace (projects + invoicing + installment plans) · OPUS Cloud (Pterodactyl-backed VPS with built-in console, WebFTP & backups) Certification Program (27 tracks × 4 levels × 5 real-project briefs = 540 assessments) · OPUS Market (Stripe + DRM licenses) · News + RSS · 6-brand ecosystem with animated SVG mascots |
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Modular Discord bot with AI moderation and a visual, no-code module editor. 94 commands · 75+ modules · AI moderation · a React Flow visual editor (80+ blocks, live Discord-style preview) · 30 AI flows · Stripe premium |
Most of my public repos are experiments and weekend builds — but one of them is the real deal.
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Self-hostable, privacy-first private cloud & Drive — end-to-end, yours to host. A real Drive (folders, sharing, quotas, collaborative Shared Spaces) with three standout features: code-gated Quick-Upload drop zones, server-side Remote-Upload from a URL, and hybrid encryption — a per-folder choice between AES-256-GCM (server-scannable) or a true zero-knowledge client vault. Built-in ClamAV scanning · WebDAV mounting · personal-token API · one-click GitHub self-update · pnpm monorepo |
More public builds & experiments
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A clipboard-driven AI assistant that lives invisibly in the background. Hotkeys capture context from any app, ask Gemini, and paste the answer right at your cursor — with automatic model fallback when you hit a quota. |
A deep Minecraft Fabric mod (1.21, Java 21) inspired by Kenshi: a full capture system with a |
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An older but fun one: a web-based home-console layer with Xbox-controller navigation, local game/media launching and streaming shortcuts, wrapped in a space-themed UI — bridged to the OS through a Python hotkey listener. |
One-key Gaming ↔ Office switch: MouseMode (Windows mouse profiles) and AudioSwitcher (default output + moves every running app onto the new device, with an overlay). PowerShell, paired on a Stream Deck. |
Most of my public repos are personal, experimental or built for fun (OpenCoperLock being my main serious open-source project). My biggest client work and production systems — Colibri / Capibara chief among them — stay private and unpublished. The real heavy lifting happens off GitHub.
Un nouveau Grand Projet arrive.
The goal: Arch-level configurability with Chromebook-level ease of use.
A GNU/Linux distribution built almost from scratch off the bare kernel — window manager and GUI designed from the ground up, a reworked desktop toolset, custom session/package/file managers, and planned compatibility with standard Linux apps. Polished UX, without giving up control.
How to read these scores? Each score (out of 10) measures a concrete ability — not theory learned by heart. It reflects the ability to write clean, maintainable code and to handle a production deployment autonomously. Assessments are carried out and approved by OPUS on the basis of real, delivered projects.
Verifiable at forgenet.fr/verify/OPUS-2026-Z26F2D


