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Moyin Creator: Open-Source AI Film Production Suite
Discover Moyin Creator, the free and open‑source AI film‑production tool that streamlines everything from script parsing to batch‑video generation. Built with Electron, React, and a powerful AI core, it supports Seedance 2.0’s multimodal capabilities and offers a full production pipeline: script ➜ character ➜ scene ➜ storyboard ➜ director ➜ final video. The project is released under AGPL‑3.0, with a commercial license available, and can be downloaded or built locally in minutes. Learn how to set up API keys, run the dev server, and extend the tool in this step‑by‑step guide.
TinyClaw: Multi-Agent AI Teams for Discord, WhatsApp, Telegram
TinyClaw is a lightweight, MIT‑licensed framework that lets you run multiple AI agents that work together across Discord, WhatsApp, and Telegram. With a single command‑line interface you can spin up teams, configure unique roles, and watch live conversations through a TUI dashboard. The repository includes a full README, installation scripts, channel guides, and advanced features like heartbeat monitoring and agent pairing. Whether you’re a developer looking for a plug‑and‑play chatbot, or a researcher wanting to experiment with collaboration among AI assistants, TinyClaw brings the power of multi‑agent coordination right to your terminal.
Anthropics Knowledge Work Plugins: AI for Role‑Specific Tasks
Discover how Anthropic’s open‑source Knowledge Work Plugins turn Claude into a role‑specific AI powerhouse. The repository bundles over a dozen plugins—ranging from product management to bio‑research—each wired to popular tools like Slack, Notion, and Snowflake. Learn how to install, customize, and extend these plugins right from Claude’s command line or through the Cowork marketplace. Whether you’re a developer, data scientist, or knowledge worker, explore how these markdown‑only, code‑free connectors can slash repetitive work and elevate collaboration. Start building or customizing your own plugins today and see how Claude can become the smartest member of your team.
Dash: Self‑Learning Data Agent with 6 Layers of Context
Discover Dash, an open‑source self‑learning data agent that grounds its answers in six layers of context. Learn how to set it up locally or on Railway, how the agent uses hybrid search to generate correct SQL, and how it continuously improves without retraining. The article walks through installation, data loading, knowledge organization, and real‑world query examples—offering a practical guide for developers building AI‑powered data tools.
OneContext: Seamless Unified Context Layer for AI Agents
Discover OneContext, a lightweight yet powerful open‑source solution that lets teams share a single context across all AI agents. From installation to real‑time Slack integration, this guide walks you through setting up the npm wrapper, managing agent trajectories, and syncing context between devices and agents. With one command line interface, you can run, update, and troubleshoot OneContext with ease. Ideal for developers building collaborative AI systems, OneContext ensures continuity and reduces context loss across sessions.
Discover the Ultimate OpenClaw Use Case Repository
Looking for practical ways to harness OpenClaw? Our Awesome OpenClaw Use Cases repository is an all‑in‑one resource packed with real‑world automation recipes, productivity boosters, and AI‑driven workflows. From social media digests to multi‑agent content factories, the list covers every niche. Learn how to contribute, navigate the categories, and understand the security considerations that come with these skills. Whether you’re a developer, a business owner, or an automation enthusiast, this guide will help you unlock OpenClaw’s full potential.
OpenUsage: Menu‑Bar Dashboard for AI Subscription Tracking
OpenUsage is a lightweight, AI‑powered menu‑bar app that gives developers a single glance at how much of their coding‑AI subscriptions they’ve used. From Codex and Claude to Cursor and Copilot, the app pulls real‑time data, displays neat progress bars and badges, and automatically refreshes on a schedule you set. Written entirely with AI, OpenUsage showcases how a plugin‑based architecture can grow without pulling the whole bundle down. Whether you’re a freelance coder, a team lead or just curious about AI costs, this open‑source tool makes subscription management simple, transparent and free.
Kaku Terminal: Fast, AI‑Ready Terminal Built on WezTerm
Kaku is a zero‑config terminal forked from WezTerm, crafted for AI‑centric coding workflows. It ships with a lightweight binary, built‑in shell suite (Starship, z, Delta), powerful Lua scripting, and Homebrew‑friendly installation. Discover how Kaku outperforms popular terminals with instant startup, 40% smaller binaries, and a polished out‑of‑the‑box experience. Whether you’re a developer, data scientist, or AI enthusiast, learn why Kaku is the terminal to power your next project.
MimiClaw: Tiny AI Assistant on a $5 ESP32‑S3 Chip
Meet MimiClaw, the first conversational AI running on a $5 ESP32‑S3 board with no Linux or Node.js. Powered by Claude on the edge, it stores all data locally, uses Telegram for messaging, and supports web search via Brave Search. The project offers a plug‑and‑play setup, a dual‑core design, OTA updates, and even a WebSocket gateway. In this article we walk through its unique architecture, quick‑start instructions, configuration options, and real‑world use cases that make MimiClaw a must‑try for hobbyists and developers looking for a private, privacy‑first AI assistant on a single, thumb‑size chip.
CineGen‑AI: Open‑Source AI Manga & Video Generator
Discover CineGen‑AI, a powerful open‑source tool that transforms story ideas into motion comics and short animations with industry‑grade keyframe control. Powered by Google Gemini 2.5 Flash and Veo, the system guides you through script parsing, asset creation, and precise video rendering—all without a backend server. Whether you’re a comic artist, animator, or hobbyist, learn how to set up the repository, generate character sheets, storyboard scenes, and export high‑resolution clips ready for editing. Dive into the architecture, key features, and step‑by‑step workflow to unlock a new way of creating animated stories.