Karui: My 84KB Unix-Inspired Android App Just Got GitHub’s Star Struck Badge!
Yesterday was a big day—Karui, my ultra-lightweight Android to-do list app, just earned the GitHub Star Struck badge! If you don’t know, that’s what GitHub gives you when your project gets noticed by the community. Karui is built for those who love simplicity, efficiency, and a bit of that Unix aesthetic. It’s a mix of System 24 CSS vibes (if you know, you know) and a touch of that old-school Windows Mobile design—clean lines, no fluff, just what you need. It’s only 84KB. No bloat, no ads, just a straight-up todo list that works. The fact that people are noticing it? That’s wild. I built Karui because I wanted something fast and reliable, and now it’s getting love from others too. If you haven’t checked it out yet, it’s on GitHub—go give it a star if you like snappy, minimal, and Unix-inspired apps: https://github.com/ronynn/karui

Yesterday was a big day—Karui, my ultra-lightweight Android to-do list app, just earned the GitHub Star Struck badge! If you don’t know, that’s what GitHub gives you when your project gets noticed by the community.
Karui is built for those who love simplicity, efficiency, and a bit of that Unix aesthetic. It’s a mix of System 24 CSS vibes (if you know, you know) and a touch of that old-school Windows Mobile design—clean lines, no fluff, just what you need. It’s only 84KB. No bloat, no ads, just a straight-up todo list that works.
The fact that people are noticing it? That’s wild. I built Karui because I wanted something fast and reliable, and now it’s getting love from others too. If you haven’t checked it out yet, it’s on GitHub—go give it a star if you like snappy, minimal, and Unix-inspired apps: https://github.com/ronynn/karui