
Little Al Network
The Little Al Network is a growing ecosystem of terminal-first and privacy-first tools. No forced updates. No account-first design. No hidden complexity. Users choose what to install, when to update, and how to participate.
Core principles
No email sign-up
No passwords. No login forms.
Your identity is created with a usercard + secret.
No forced updates
Updates should be user-controlled. Tools should continue to work without surprise resets.
Privacy-first by default
Local-first behaviour and plain install paths matter more than cloud-first friction.
Tools
LANC Client
The LAN Corridor Terminal Chat Client. A terminal-first communication layer for corridor access, support flow, user updates, and open development.
Quick Commands (QC)
A lightweight terminal tool that lets users create their own command shortcuts in seconds.
Code Tree Capture
Designed to simplify project capture, structure review, and snapshot-based workflow around code and terminal output.
Copy & Paste
Part of the broader aim to give users practical freedom through simple utilities that solve real workflow pain points.
KeyNav
Keyboard-first pointer control intended to improve accessibility and freedom of movement on Linux systems.
Command Not Found
A terminal banner animation tool with a small bonus feature built into the package.
Start here
If you are new to the Little Al ecosystem, start with the LANC Client guide. It explains what the LAN Corridor client is, how to install it, how to use it in-terminal, and how the development build differs from the stable user build.