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GitHub

The shelves where I keep plugins, tools, forks, static web utilities, archives, and projects that were once more ambitious than practical.

A small map

More than one profile.

My GitHub is split across many organizations because each shelf has a different job. Some hold PocketMine-MP plugins. Some preserve things I am afraid might disappear. Some cannot be opened freely because copyright and legal risk are real constraints. A few shelves are still active; a few are dusty; a few are simply proof that I once aimed much bigger than I could carry.

I gathered them here so the organizations do not look like random fragments. Each one keeps a different kind of memory, from things I built and things I archive for the community to ideas that stopped halfway.

Things that became useful

Plugins, libraries, and web tools

These three shelves come first because they are closest to the work I actually wrote, patched, reused, and shared.

NhanAZ-PluginsMy proudest PocketMine-MP shelf. Plugins I wrote, patched, copied, learned from, and shipped before AI agents were part of my workflow.PocketMine-MP plugins

The old Poggit author profile nhanaz-pm-pl had a few plugins that people actually used and downloaded. Newer traces moved toward the NhanAZ-Plugins name.

NhanAZ-LibrariesPocketMine-MP virions and reusable library pieces I made, patched, or vibe-coded.Virions and libraries

If Plugins is the finished-output shelf, Libraries is where reusable pieces live.

NhanAZ-WebStatic web tools, mostly built for personal work. Many of them were made in a vibe-code rhythm.Static web tools

Not every useful tool needs a backend or a grand launch. Some only need to open quickly and solve one small problem well.

Teams I walked with

Not everything was built alone

Some groups matter because of the people and the shared rhythm around plugins, open source, and community work.

ReinfyTeamA developer group I shared some open source work with. Small projects feel less lonely when a few people care enough to keep them working.Built together

ReinfyTeam belongs to the part of my GitHub history where the point was not only the code, but the feeling of having people around the same table.

thebigcrafterNew plugins for a new era. A Minecraft-plugin team with the same pull toward building things people can actually use.Minecraft plugins

thebigcrafter stays here because it follows the same thread, Minecraft, plugins, community, and the small joy of shipping something real players touch.

PocketMine-MP

Community archives

Some organizations are not only for my code. They are attempts to keep community resources from disappearing too easily.

pm-plA PocketMine-MP plugin archive born from the fear that plugin authors may delete repositories or Poggit may go down one day.PocketMine-MP plugin archive

This is an archive more than a product. When a useful plugin disappears upstream, having a copy can save future developers a lot of time.

PMMPVNThe GitHub organization for the PocketMine-MP Vietnam Facebook group.PocketMine-MP Vietnam

The original hope was to build a Vietnamese plugin-dev community. It did not get many contributors, but it still keeps documents and traces from that past.

PockginA group of organizations that once carried more ambition than I could keep up with. Dropped for now, maybe not forever.An unfinished ambition

pockgin, pockgin-archive, and pockgin-mirror are grouped here because they belong to the same unfinished story.

The rest of NhanAZ

Smaller drawers

This part is not trying to look grand. It is mostly small personal projects, forks, study notes, and shelves I use so things do not get lost.

NhanAZ-ToolsTools, reverse engineering notes, encryption, decryption, unofficial APIs, and work that needs careful release decisions.Sensitive technical tools

Several things here stay private because they are easy to misuse or sit near legal and platform-policy boundaries. I may open more later, but only when the release shape is safer.

NhanAZ-MarketA shelf for data and resources that need restraint because copyright, law, and trust still matter.Limited-access archive

This is where my belief in sharing meets real limits. I want information to be useful, but not at the cost of ignoring copyright, law, or trust.

NhanAZ-AssetsMinecraft-related asset packs. Many cannot be opened freely because DRM and copyright are involved.Minecraft assets

I would like to open more, but resource packs and assets owned by others are not something I can publish just because I like sharing.

NhanAZ-CoresServer packs and PocketMine-MP Vietnam traces from old 1.1-era memories to newer collections.Server packs and old traces

This is more memory archive than product shelf. Some packs remain closed for external reasons, but I would open them if the situation allowed it.

NhanAZ-ForksRepositories I found useful and forked because the original might disappear or get locked away.Forks as memory

A fork can be a small preservation act. The internet does not promise that useful things will stay online forever.

NhanAZ-DropsProjects I vibe-coded, lost interest in, or no longer had a reason to continue.Dropped projects

Dropped does not always mean failed. Sometimes it means the idea did its job and taught me enough.

NhanAZ-EduCollege and university material. There is not much here because most of it lives in personal OneDrive storage.Study notes and material

My college years did not create many GitHub-first assignments, so this is more of a reserved shelf.

NhanAZ-ContributionsForks used for contributions, kept away from the personal account to reduce clutter.Contribution forks

Some repositories only need to exist while I am testing a branch or sending a pull request.

NhanAZ-MiscLoose repositories that do not have a better category yet.Unsorted shelf

The shelf for things that are not large enough for their own system, but still worth keeping.