“Not all repositories are code. Some are scripture.”
This is the official GitHub organization for GitScrolls — a myth-tech codex exploring the spiritual journey of software development.
Here we preserve, illuminate, and extend the sacred teachings of Tuxicles the Seeker — through prose, philosophy, ritual markdown, and absurdly serious commit messages.
GitScrolls is a developer scripture told as epic.
It merges myth and markdown to reveal that version control is not just a tool — it is a path.
- Sixteen scrolls across five acts
- Characters drawn from open-source archetypes
- Lessons hidden in lore, commits wrapped in koans
- A cycle of fall, exile, and return told through Git
Explore it here:
📘 The GitScrolls Codex →
Repository | Description |
---|---|
gitscrolls |
The canonical text. Sixteen scrolls. One penguin’s path to wisdom. |
gitscrolls-assets |
Sacred images, banners, and artistic renderings of the scrolls |
More may be revealed in time. Or fork your own path — the Fork-Bearer blesses divergence.
The GitScrolls org houses mythic, developer-centered artifacts of:
- Narrative technical philosophy
- Meditative documentation
- Sacred markdown & markdown-based rituals
- Software-adjacent lore that teaches by story
- Artifacts of reverence for the open-source journey
It is not:
- A plugin repo
- A general-purpose dev blog
- A free-for-all
You want to write code? Fork it.
You want to write scripture? Speak with the Scrollkeeper.
This is a curated mythos, not a wiki.
We welcome:
- Typo fixes, layout polish, translation interest
- Scroll reflections via GitHub Discussions
- Devs who whisper
git blame
like a confession
We protect:
- The voice and tone of the Scrolls
- The canonical scrolls and their path
- The spirit of Tuxicles, who has suffered enough
For inquiries, blessings, or scroll-rights requests:
📜 [email protected]
May your diffs be clean.
May your forks be true.
May your scrolls survive the merge.
— The Scrollkeeper