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LobsterAI: Open‑Source AI Assistant Built on Electron
Discover LobsterAI, the all‑in‑one personal assistant powered by Claude and built with Electron. Packed with data analysis, PPT generation, email handling, and sandboxed execution, it runs on macOS, Windows, and Linux. Whether you’re a developer looking to hook your own skills or a power user seeking a free productivity boost, this guide walks you through installation, quick start, packaging, and expanding the skill set. Dive into the architecture, learn how to add new tools, and see how LobsterAI bridges your desktop with mobile IM platforms for on‑the‑go control.
zclaw – 888 KiB AI Personal Assistant for ESP32 (C/C++)
zclaw is a lightweight AI assistant for ESP32 boards, packed into just 888 KiB of firmware. Written in plain C, it offers scheduled tasks, GPIO control, and custom tools—all powered by a local LLM backend. The project is fully open‑source with a step‑by‑step guide to bootstrap, secure credentials, and hook into Telegram or a web relay. Whether you’re a hobbyist looking to add voice assistants to a microcontroller or a developer wanting to experiment with on‑device AI, this article walks you through installation, configuration, and extending zclaw to fit your needs.
How to Deploy OpenClaw: One‑Click AI Assistant Setup
Discover how to turn your machine into a private AI companion with OpenClaw Installer. This guide walks you through the one‑click deployment, cross‑platform support, multi‑model configuration, and channel integration (Telegram, Discord, WhatsApp, WeChat, etc.). It also covers Docker deployment, security best practices, and troubleshooting tips. By the end, you'll have a fully functional AI gateway running locally or on a dedicated server, ready to answer queries, run custom skills, and interact across popular messaging apps. Get started now and unlock the power of personalized AI on your terms!
LocalGPT: Run a Powerful AI Assistant Locally in Rust with Minimal Deps
LocalGPT brings a fully functional AI assistant to your machine without any cloud dependency or complex stack. Built entirely in Rust, it offers a single‑binary install, multiple LLM providers, persistent markdown memory, a versatile CLI, web UI, Telegram bot, and a built‑in security sandbox. Whether you want a research companion, a personal knowledge manager, or a low‑latency chatbot, LocalGPT has you covered. Follow our guide to install, configure, and extend this open‑source tool, and discover how its lightweight design empowers developers, researchers, and privacy advocates alike.
PicoClaw: Ultra‑Lightweight Go AI Assistant for <$10 Hardware
PicoClaw is a tiny, high‑speed AI assistant coded in Go that runs on a $10 board with less than 10 MB of memory. It boots in one second, supports RISC‑V, ARM, and x86, and can even turn an old Android phone into a smart assistant via Termux. With built‑in webhook support for Telegram, Discord, and more, PicoClaw turns a cheap SBC into a full‑featured agent without any proprietary token. This article walks through the repo’s key features, quick start, advanced deployment options, and security sandboxing, so developers can quickly prototype low‑cost AI solutions.
ClawdBot One‑Click Install for Your AI Assistant
Discover how to turn your server into a smart personal assistant in minutes. ClawdBot’s installer bundles everything from multi‑model support to Telegram, Discord, WhatsApp, and more. Follow our step‑by‑step guide to deploy, configure, and secure your AI assistant with minimal effort – ideal for developers, hobbyists, and anyone eager to experiment with AI in a practical, hands‑on way.
Clawdbot: A Platform‑agnostic Personal AI Assistant for Every Chat App
Meet Clawdbot, the open‑source AI assistant that runs on your laptop, phone, or server and talks on WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, Discord, and more. With a simple CLI wizard, you can onboard the assistant, pair your devices, and start chatting with Anthropic or OpenAI models instantly. Learn how to install, secure, and deploy Clawdbot, and discover the powerful extensions, live canvas, and node‑based automation it offers to keep your data local and your workflows fast.
Web Scout MCP: DuckDuckGo Web Search & Extraction
Looking for a plug‑in that lets your AI assistant browse the web securely? Web Scout MCP brings privacy‑focused DuckDuckGo search and streamlined content extraction right into your MCP environment. With an intuitive CLI, easy Docker support, and parallel URL handling, developers can get ready‑to‑use web search on demand. Read on to see how to install, integrate with Claude Desktop or Cursor, and leverage the DuckDuckGo and extraction tools to fetch clean text from any site.
Claude‑Cowork: Open‑Source Desktop AI Assistant for Developer Productivity
Discover Claude‑Cowork, an open‑source desktop AI application that turns Claude into a hands‑on assistant for coding, file management, and any task you can describe. Built on TypeScript and Electron, it integrates seamlessly with Claude Code, giving developers visual feedback, session tracking, and easy access to tool outputs without leaving their IDE. The article walks through installation, quick‑start commands, key features, and how to customize it for your projects, making it a must‑add to any developer’s toolkit.
Glass by Pickle: Your Open-Source Digital Mind Extension
Discover Glass by Pickle, a fast, light, and open-source desktop application that acts as your digital mind extension. Built on a fork of CheatingDaddy, Glass seamlessly integrates into your workflow, seeing and hearing what you do in real-time. It understands your context, turning every moment into structured knowledge. Ideal for professionals, it proactively surfaces action items, summaries, and answers during meetings. Critically, Glass is designed for true invisibility, ensuring it never appears in screen recordings or screenshots, and maintains strict privacy. Available for instant launch on macOS with a ready-to-run app, or for local build with Python and Node.js.