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Davide Di Criscito

Architect of runes and code, diviner of machines, disciple of open-source.


👋 I’m Davide (Dave) Di Criscito — a full-stack developer and digital wanderer.
I craft websites and developer tools for Node.js using TypeScript and React, building bridges between gothic ruins and neon skylines of the web.

For me, programming is more than syntax: it is divination.
Each line of code is a rune, a verse in my codex — my personal Book of Shadows.
I spawn daemons, guided by AI familiars as oracles, and I believe in open-source as a gospel: code must be free and luminous, accessible to everyone.

⚡ Tech stack:

  • Languages: TypeScript, JavaScript
  • Frameworks & Libraries: Node.js, React
  • Focus: Web development, Dev Tools, Full-Stack Engineering

🌲 Outside of code, I draw inspiration from gothic horror, poetry, forests, and the untouched silence of nature.


Silent keys tapping,
logic flows like hidden streams,
dreams compile to life.

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  1. famiglio famiglio Public

    A loyal familiar watching over your code, silently weaving automation into your repositories.

    JavaScript

  2. devkit devkit Public

    My conventions, my rules.

    TypeScript

  3. hxve/hxve hxve/hxve Public

    A hive for orchestration where systems, applications, and services converge into harmony

    TypeScript

  4. vuoto vuoto Public

    cut the noise, clean the void—normalize your whitespace.

    TypeScript

  5. namae-no-eda namae-no-eda Public

    Keep your branch names tidy, like leaves on a tree

    JavaScript