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Micasa

Track your house from the terminal

Micasa

What it does

Micasa is a terminal-based tool for tracking house-related data. It allows you to log and query information about home maintenance, projects, vendors, and expenses. The tool is keyboard-driven with Vim-style modal keys, and it can run offline with local LLM support for natural language queries.

Who it is for

Micasa is designed for developers and tech-savvy homeowners who prefer working in the terminal. It's for people who want a structured, searchable database of their home's history—filter changes, contractor quotes, project plans, and spending—all accessible via command line.

Why it matters

Homeownership involves a lot of data: maintenance schedules, vendor contacts, project costs. Micasa centralizes this in a format that's easy to query and update, reducing the mental load of remembering when tasks were done or who was hired. It turns chaotic home management into a disciplined, data-driven process.

Launch signal

Micasa was launched as a Show HN on Hacker News, indicating early interest from the developer community. The project is open-source and available via go install or pre-built binaries for Linux, macOS, and Windows.

Brand and naming

The name "Micasa" is a play on "mi casa" (Spanish for "my house"), fitting the tool's purpose of tracking one's home. It's short, memorable, and evokes a personal connection. The terminal-based positioning differentiates it from GUI home management apps, appealing to a niche but passionate audience.

Founder

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