Drok

The Sovereign Code Platform. Version control rebuilt from first principles in Rust.

There comes a moment in the life of every consequential industry when the platform that defined its era ceases to deserve the era it defined. For the global community of software engineers, that platform is GitHub. And that moment is now.

Drok is the answer to a question the industry has been asking in whispers for a decade: what would version control look like if someone rebuilt it from first principles, unburdened by the accumulated compromises of legacy architecture, unburdened by the institutional inertia of a corporation that long ago stopped innovating and started maintaining?

Not a fork. Not a skin. Not a self-hosted mirror wearing a different nameplate. A ground-up reconstruction of the entire surface — every repository view, every code review interface, every pipeline execution, every search result, every notification — engineered with the conviction that the developers who build the world's software deserve a platform built with the same uncompromising discipline they bring to their own work.

The Platform

38,470 Lines of Rust

Memory-safe from the kernel to the command line. No garbage collector. No runtime overhead. No compromises.

Post-Quantum Cryptography

FIPS 203, 204, 205. ML-KEM-1024, ML-DSA-87, SLH-DSA-SHA2-256s. Operational today, not on a roadmap.

Sub-200ms Navigation

Every page transition, every route change, every interaction — within 200 milliseconds. Because speed is respect.

Capabilities

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The Numbers

MetricValue
Backend LanguageRust (exclusively)
Lines of Rust38,470
Source Files96
Passing Tests359 (zero failures)
Benchmark Suites3 (Criterion)
Frontend Files210 TypeScript
Route Endpoints47
UI Components115
Syntax Languages200+ (Tree-sitter)
CryptographyPost-quantum (FIPS 203/204/205)

A LeMay product

Drok is built by LeMay Inc. Deterministic Intelligence. Beacon Hill, Boston. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts.