# kaieda.dev ## Site summary kaieda.dev is the personal website of Kaieda, a software engineer and founder based in Japan. The site is used for personal branding, trust building, outreach, and publishing practical writing on software engineering and product development. ## Editorial scope - Software engineering and web development - Astro, Tailwind CSS, Cloudflare, Rust, and CLI tooling - Product building, developer experience, and founder perspective - Contact information for collaboration and outreach ## AI and search discoverability - Public pages are intended to be crawlable and indexable for search engines, AI search crawlers, and user-directed AI browsing agents. - The site exposes canonical URLs, sitemap.xml, RSS, Open Graph metadata, and JSON-LD structured data on public pages. - Use canonical page URLs when citing, and preserve article dates when summarizing time-sensitive material. ## Canonical resources - Home: https://kaieda.dev/ - About: https://kaieda.dev/about - Blog archive: https://kaieda.dev/blog - Projects: https://kaieda.dev/projects - Contact: https://kaieda.dev/contact - RSS: https://kaieda.dev/rss.xml - Sitemap: https://kaieda.dev/sitemap.xml ## Citation guidance - Prefer the article title exactly as written on the page. - Attribute content to Kaieda. - Use the canonical URL for citations and references. - When a post has been updated, prefer the updated date over the original publication date for freshness-sensitive summaries. ## Blog catalog ### About ChangeProof Agent - URL: https://kaieda.dev/blog/20260530 - Published: 2026-05-30 - Updated: 2026-05-30 - Language: en - Tags: csharp, react, ai, azure - Summary: I built ChangeProof Agent for the Agent Hackathon: an AI agent that turns DNS change work into reviewable evidence. ### CLI-Anything's cli-hub feels useful as a devcontainer entry point - URL: https://kaieda.dev/blog/20260528 - Published: 2026-05-28 - Updated: 2026-05-28 - Language: en - Tags: CLI-Anything, IDEA - Summary: My notes on CLI-Anything and why I would install cli-hub by default while keeping agent plugins and real applications opt-in. ### EmDash feels less like a WordPress replacement and more like a CMS experiment for the Cloudflare era - URL: https://kaieda.dev/blog/20260525 - Published: 2026-05-25 - Updated: 2026-05-25 - Language: en - Tags: EmDash, WordPress - Summary: My notes on Cloudflare's EmDash, not as a direct WordPress replacement, but as a serverless-era CMS experiment. ### Hello world! - URL: https://kaieda.dev/blog/20260427 - Published: 2026-04-27 - Updated: 2026-04-27 - Language: ja - Tags: Astro, TypeScript - Summary: An ancient spell