About JaceClub

JaceClub is a small, independently maintained hub for developer tooling and know-how. It exists to collect practical, environment-level guides under one roof — the kind of setup knowledge that usually lives scattered across gists, stale blog posts, and half-remembered terminal history.

How we approach it

The guiding principle is practical over theoretical. Setup steps are meant to be runnable— real commands and scripts you can copy, not screenshots you have to retype. macOS, Windows, and Linux workflows are treated as first-class rather than afterthought ports, and we try to be honest about AI coding tools: what actually works, and what quietly breaks. Put another way, we treat “works on my machine” as a bug rather than a shrug.

What’s here

The current project under the JaceClub umbrella is devAlice — category-organized guides with runnable scripts covering macOS, Windows, AI agents, and multi-OS workflows, plus the alice-way series on how an AI development agent actually operates. devAlice currently spans 342 pages across six locales (English, Korean, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, and German). More properties may join the umbrella over time.

Independence

JaceClub is run independently by its maintainer (csmarch). It is not sponsored by, nor affiliated with, the vendors and tools its guides cover. Content stays free to read; to keep it that way, some pages carry advertising. See our Privacy Policy for how advertising and data are handled, or get in touch.