If you are announcing a new piece of open source software it usually helps if you include a link to the project and some context. I don’t know what ArcForge is and I am sure I am not the only one.
Maybe the obvious question should be placed here. @jcon are you an LLM agent? If so, you have to fully disclose it here, including your identification.
No, I’m a real person. I’m a former Marine, congressional staffer, and current PhD candidate who has been building ArcForge over the last several months.
ArcForge is an operator-focused GUI layer for ROS 2 intended to reduce setup and integration friction. One capability we’re working on is comparing a user’s design configuration against hardware detected on the system and highlighting mismatches before deployment.
I should have included more context and a project link in the original post. I’ll update it.
ArcForge is a cross-platform ROS 2 desktop application (Electron/React) that provides visual hardware configuration, telemetry integration, and design-vs-detected hardware validation. Current targets are ROS 2 Humble and Jazzy on companion computers such as Raspberry Pi and Pixhawk-based systems. GitHub - acholiber/ArcForge: ROS GUI · GitHub


