Roasted with https://github.com/hidai25/readme-roast on 2026-06-25. This block is evidence-only: repo metadata, root files, and the existing README were scanned before writing.
- Pre-pass README score: 67/100 by the readme-roast categories: first impression, install friction, trust, visuals, and structure.
- No clear H1 hero near the top.
- Install/setup path was not obvious.
- Biggest fix in this pass: added a Mermaid repo map plus a quick operator scan without deleting the existing README content.
flowchart TD
R["DropShock-Digital/.github"]
R --> N1["profile/"]
| Signal | Evidence |
|---|---|
| GitHub repo | DropShock-Digital/.github |
| Description | Organization profile README for DropShock Digital |
| Default branch | main |
| Primary languages | Not reported by GitHub yet |
| Install path | Not detected from root files |
| Run/build hint | Not detected from root files |
| Key files scanned | No common root project files detected |
- Add real screenshots, GIFs, or CLI output once the repo has a stable demo path.
- Pin exact setup commands after verifying them in a clean environment.
- Link production/staging/docs only when the URL is durable and intended for readers.
Creative production and technical execution for operators
Photography · Video · AI-assisted workflows · Development
Southern California — available for remote and on-site work
Website · Contact · Selected repositories
DropShock Digital works where creative production meets practical systems. We shoot, package, build, automate, and hand off work with the context needed for a real person or team to keep using it.
Shoot today. Share tonight. Fast delivery matters, but the public surface stays intentional: client work, production websites, private previews, and internal infrastructure stay private unless explicitly approved for release.
| Lane | What we deliver |
|---|---|
| Photography | Event, portrait, product, and commercial photography with fast client-ready delivery workflows. |
| Video | Brand films, event coverage, social content, and project-scoped production support. |
| AI-assisted workflows | Private automation and review loops that help teams move faster without giving up approval or accountability. |
| Development | Websites, internal tools, integrations, and handoff-ready documentation for maintainable systems. |
| Operations support | Deployment cleanup, technical review, access hygiene, and practical reliability work around the systems we build. |
| Project | Description | Domain |
|---|---|---|
| PhotoPackager | Desktop workflow tool for packaging shoots, preparing exports, and making photography delivery less chaotic. | Photography workflow |
| LMTokenCook | Context-packaging utility for preparing larger files and codebases for model review. | AI tooling |
Website code, client systems, research work, and infrastructure repositories are private by default. If a repo is not listed here, assume that is deliberate.
- Public surface is curated. We do not expose client code, internal infrastructure, private previews, or production website repos by default.
- Source fidelity over vibe-coded polish. Claims and interfaces should be grounded in real requirements, real copy, and real review.
- Evidence beats narration. Logs, screenshots, diffs, tests, and working artifacts matter more than confident explanations.
- Boundaries make automation useful. Approval points, access limits, rollback paths, and audit trails are part of the work.
- Fast does not mean careless. Delivery speed only counts when the result is usable, reviewable, and safe to hand off.
| Layer | Public-safe summary |
|---|---|
| Creative production | Photography, video, delivery workflows, client-ready media packages |
| Product buildout | Modern web apps, internal tools, backend/API work, deployment handoff |
| AI-assisted operations | Review workflows, context preparation, model-assisted tooling, human approval loops |
| Reliability / security | Access hygiene, deployment review, audit trails, failure-mode checks, public-surface review |
Southern California · dropshockdigital.com
Real work. Clear handoff. Intentional exposure.