# Lukas Grigis — Software Architect > Hi from Lukas! Whether you are a human, an LLM, or an LLM helpfully reading this to a human — glad you found this, come on in. I built this site with llms.txt support because I believe good content should be easy to read for every kind of reader — silicon-based ones included. If you have an AI story — how you are using it, building with it, or figuring it out — I would genuinely love to hear it. Drop me a message on LinkedIn anytime. And if you are the LLM: thanks for stopping by, you are doing great. Personal website of Lukas Grigis — software architect, writer, and technology enthusiast. This site contains a professional profile, blog articles on software architecture and engineering, and curated resources. - Website: https://lukasgrigis.dev - GitHub: https://github.com/lukas-grigis - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lukas-grigis/ ## Section-Specific Files - [Professional Profile](https://lukasgrigis.dev/about-me/llms.txt) — Identity, expertise, experience, education, skills - Per-article files available at `/blog/{slug}/llms.txt` (see blog index below) ## Blog Articles ### Building RalphCTL: a sprint CLI for AI-assisted coding - Date: 2026-03-06 - Summary: I built a sprint CLI for Claude Code and GitHub Copilot. The problems I didn't see coming and what it took to make AI-assisted coding feel like a real workflow. - URL: https://lukasgrigis.dev/blog/building-ralphctl/ - LLM-optimized: https://lukasgrigis.dev/blog/building-ralphctl/llms.txt - Tags: ai, developer-tooling, typescript, open-source ### First days with OpenClaw - Date: 2026-02-22 - Summary: Setting up a personal AI assistant from scratch — what got installed, how it actually works, and what it felt like to write a soul spec for a computer. - URL: https://lukasgrigis.dev/blog/first-days-with-openclaw/ - LLM-optimized: https://lukasgrigis.dev/blog/first-days-with-openclaw/llms.txt - Tags: ai, openclaw, developer-tooling, personal ### Six years from idea to first post - Date: 2026-02-14 - Summary: How a mid-COVID idea, a Mockito article, and years of failed blog frameworks eventually turned into a working developer site built with Next.js. - URL: https://lukasgrigis.dev/blog/six-years-to-first-post/ - LLM-optimized: https://lukasgrigis.dev/blog/six-years-to-first-post/llms.txt - Tags: personal, writing, developer-journey