Doug Finke

AI agents, automation, and developer tooling

AI tools and utilities by Doug Finke

Researching the optimal; implementing the practical.

I build AI-first tools: command-line utilities, PowerShell modules, and agentic experiments that turn working ideas into useful software.

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Interesting problems, working tools, public proof.

I follow interesting technical problems, build working tools, and publish what I learn. The projects here explore practical AI workflows, automation surfaces, developer tooling, and ways to make emerging AI capabilities usable from real systems.

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About

Bridging systems engineering with Agentic AI.

I'm Doug Finke, a 16-time Microsoft MVP building with Generative AI and automation. I am the author of PowerShell for Developers from O'Reilly and Intent-First AI by Example.

My work bridges multi-decades of systems engineering with the future of Agentic AI: high-agency automation, multi-agent orchestration, and the Model Context Protocol for the PowerShell ecosystem. No fluff, just deep-dive engineering and tools that help developers ship.

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Fuzzy AI ideas into working tools.

I help builders, small teams, and technical founders turn fuzzy AI ideas into working tools.

I am useful when the category is still forming, the tools are changing quickly, and you need someone who can explore, prototype, explain, and ship.

AI workflow prototypes Agent automation experiments GitHub, Copilot, Codex, and Claude workflows Developer automation Proof surfaces for humans and AI agents
AI Prototype Sprint Agent Workflow Audit AI Proof Surface Audit

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