Kyle Phillips
Engineer & Creative · Google NYC
Ongoing
Recent explorations and things I am currently working on.
April, 2026
I am always pulling on multiple threads, making little bets, creating demos and working on personal projects. Below are projects on this site that I am still working on as well as quick projects that I have shared online.
| name | description |
|---|---|
| Gemini Live Web Console | Bringing Google's low-latency conversational AI to the web |
| Two Years with an AI at the Edge of My Mind | Waking up to ideas I didn't know I was looking for |
Recent Explorations
Recently, I published a custom Claude Code skill with a bundled terminal application that can be spawned via tmux, while most skills are teaching claude how to do a task for you, this one teaches Claude how to improve its own human-in-the-loop review process. Looks Good To Me (LGTM) is a simple code-review terminal interface for providing direct line-by-line feedback on Claude Code plans aligning closer with professional systems.
I also explored using bun to generate ink-based terminal interfaces that can be hot-swapped directly within the current application. What was interesting to me out of this was a little preview of what it is like to have bespoke apps created within seconds of when you need them, for instance I would in the application in the folder and ask "create file explorer with an integrated git dashboard" it would load inline, then I'd find a file in that new application and say "create an editor for this file" and it would generate a neovim like editor that I could immediately use.
terminals can be such a delightful creative medium. I created a terminal app for creating terminal apps - here's one prompt -> infinite generative ascii art applications, these examples all are using gemini 3 flash — Kyle Phillips (@hapticdata) February 11, 2026
I published my line-by-line review TUI for Claude Code (and standalone app)./lgtm-plan to try it
Instead of reading Claude's plan and trying to prompt feedback after, Claude opens it in a split pane for you to leave comments on specific lines, and quit. Claude gets structured… — Kyle Phillips (@hapticdata) February 6,2026
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Ongoing since March, 2024