Mending Log

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The jumper had a hole, and now it does not, and nobody will ever know unless you write it down. The Mending Log keeps a quiet tally of the things you rescued — what it was, what was wrong with it, when you mended it, and a proud little tick for saved from the bin. It is a modest ledger of a genuinely noble habit.

This is not a screenshot. It's the real tool, running right here — go on, put something in it.

Open the demo full-screen: /demos/mending-log.html

What it keeps

Questions people ask

Why keep a log of things I have mended or repaired?
Because mending is invisible work, and a list makes it visible. What was wrong, when you fixed it, whether it was saved from the bin — over a year it adds up to a surprisingly cheering document.
Is this mending tracker free of accounts and subscriptions?
Entirely. It is a single HTML file that runs offline in your browser — nothing to sign up for, nothing sent anywhere, and the file is yours to keep forever. Fitting, for a tool about not throwing things away.
What details does the Mending Log record?
The item rescued, what was wrong with it, the date you mended it, whether it was saved from the bin, and notes for the technique or the thread you used. Enough to remember, not enough to be a chore.

Fits your knife at weight 1. Nothing here is final — Knife follows Life. Reforging within your tier is free, forever. Add it, drop it, reforge later; the file stays yours either way.