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Secure cross-platform build toolchain for systems developers
ForgeZero is a hardened cross-platform build toolchain for assembly and C developers. It unifies NASM, GAS, FASM, GCC, Clang, LD, and Zig into a single deterministic CLI—no Makefiles required. Version 3.1 “AEGIS” adds native Windows support (no WSL), a hardened Virtual FileSystem, verified file access, secure command execution, atomic writes, constant-time checksum validation, and built-in diagnostics via `fz doctor`.
Hi everyone — I’m the developer behind ForgeZero.
ForgeZero started as a way to simplify assembly and C build workflows, but over time it evolved into something broader: a secure and deterministic build toolchain.
The new AEGIS release focused heavily on hardening:
• native Windows support without WSL
• hardened filesystem layer
• verified file access
• secure subprocess execution
• supply-chain integrity improvements
• a new `fz doctor` diagnostics command
I’d especially love feedback from developers working on compilers, build systems, low-level tooling, or secure CLI infrastructure.
Happy to answer any questions.
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“Secure cross-platform build toolchain for systems developers”
GitHub was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #149 on the daily leaderboard. ForgeZero is a hardened cross-platform build toolchain for assembly and C developers. It unifies NASM, GAS, FASM, GCC, Clang, LD, and Zig into a single deterministic CLI—no Makefiles required. Version 3.1 “AEGIS” adds native Windows support (no WSL), a hardened Virtual FileSystem, verified file access, secure command execution, atomic writes, constant-time checksum validation, and built-in diagnostics via `fz doctor`.
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