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May 21, 2026

HTML Anything: The Agentic Editor That Turns AI Output into Ship-Ready Assets

Stop settling for raw Markdown. HTML Anything is a local-first, zero-API-key editor that uses your existing AI coding agents to generate production-grade HTML.

  • May 16, 2026

    DwarfStar 4: High-Performance Local Inference for DeepSeek V4

    Discover DwarfStar 4 (DS4), a specialized, self-contained inference engine built by antirez for running DeepSeek V4 Flash locally. Optimized for Metal and CUDA, this project offers a high-performance, production-ready approach to local LLM serving, featuring disk-based KV cache persistence, tool-calling support, and seamless integration with coding agents like Claude Code and OpenCode. Whether you're working on a MacBook or a high-end Linux rig, DS4 provides a finished, end-to-end experience for running frontier-level models on your own hardware.

  • May 10, 2026

    Open CoDesign – Open‑Source Desktop AI Design Tool

    Open CoDesign is a free, MIT‑licensed desktop app that turns natural‑language prompts into polished UI prototypes, slide decks, PDFs, and more. Running locally on macOS, Windows, or Linux, it supports any LLM you already use—Claude, GPT, Gemini, Ollama, and dozens of others—so you stay in control of cost and privacy. With built‑in design skill modules, live agent panels, comment‑mode editing, and one‑click imports from Claude Code or Codex, the tool offers a fast, subscription‑free alternative to cloud‑only AI design services. This article walks through its key features, installation steps, and why it’s a game‑changer for developers and designers seeking a flexible, local‑first AI design workflow.

  • May 10, 2026

    wterm: Fast Web‑Based Terminal Emulator Powered by Zig & WASM

    Discover wterm, the lightweight, high‑performance terminal emulator that runs directly in the browser. Built with Zig and compiled to WebAssembly, wterm delivers near‑native speed, native text selection, clipboard support, and full VT100/VT220 compatibility. Learn how to install, configure, and integrate its core, DOM, React, and Vue packages into your projects, and explore advanced features like theming, scrollback history, and WebSocket transport for remote PTY connections.

  • May 10, 2026

    Open Design: Open‑Source AI‑Powered Design Engine for Developers

    Open Design is the community‑driven, local‑first alternative to Anthropic’s Claude Design. It combines 16 auto‑detected coding‑agent CLIs, 31 composable design skills, and 72 brand‑grade design systems into a single web‑or‑desktop app. With a question‑form brief, visual direction picker, live todo cards, sandboxed previews, and multi‑format export, developers can generate prototypes, decks, mobile screens, and media without any cloud lock‑in. Learn how the architecture works, why the prompt stack matters, and how to get started with Docker or a native install.

  • Apr 28, 2026

    CodexBar: Track AI Usage Limits in macOS Menu Bar

    CodexBar is a tiny macOS menu bar app that keeps your AI usage limits visible for 15+ providers including Codex, Claude, Cursor, Gemini, Copilot, and more. Monitor session/weekly quotas, reset countdowns, and costs without logging into dashboards. Supports CLI on Linux, Homebrew install, and privacy-first on-device parsing. Merge icons mode combines providers into one status item with switcher. Essential tool for AI power users managing token budgets across multiple platforms.

  • Apr 14, 2026

    Graphify: AI Skill Turns Codebases into Knowledge Graphs

    Graphify revolutionizes codebase understanding by transforming folders of code, docs, papers, images, and videos into interactive knowledge graphs. Type /graphify in Claude Code, Cursor, Aider, OpenClaw, or 12+ AI assistants to instantly extract architecture, god nodes, surprising connections, and design rationale. 71.5x token reduction vs raw files, supports 25+ languages via tree-sitter AST, local Whisper transcription for videos. Persistent graphs, git hooks, always-on assistant integration—perfect for navigating complex projects without grep hell.

  • Apr 10, 2026

    Career-Ops: AI Job Search Pipeline with Claude Code

    Career-Ops transforms AI coding CLIs into intelligent job search command centers. Evaluate 740+ job listings with A-F scoring, generate ATS-optimized CVs, scan 45+ AI company portals, and track applications via a Go-powered TUI dashboard. Built by a Head of Applied AI who landed their dream role using this exact system. Open source with Claude Code integration, batch processing, interview prep, and negotiation scripts.

  • Apr 8, 2026

    prettymaps: Create Stunning Custom Maps from OpenStreetMap

    Discover prettymaps, the Python library that transforms OpenStreetMap data into beautiful, customizable maps. With just one line of code - prettymaps.plot('your_location') - generate artistic maps featuring buildings, streets, water bodies, forests, and more. Choose from 10+ presets or create your own with full control over layers and styling. Perfect for data visualization, generative art, and cartography enthusiasts. Featured on Hacker News with 12k+ GitHub stars.

  • Apr 5, 2026

    Apfel: Free Apple Intelligence CLI on Your Mac

    Unlock your Mac's built-in Apple Intelligence LLM with apfel – a zero-cost, 100% on-device CLI tool and OpenAI-compatible server. No API keys, no cloud dependencies. Pipe text, attach files, use MCP tools, or chat interactively. Convert natural language to shell commands, summarize git diffs, or power complex workflows. Install via Homebrew, works on macOS 26+ Apple Silicon. Includes demos like 'cmd' for natural language shell commands and 'oneliner' for pipe chains.

  • Apr 5, 2026

    Stirling PDF: #1 Open-Source PDF Editor on GitHub

    Discover Stirling PDF, the most popular open-source PDF platform with 76K+ GitHub stars. Edit, sign, merge, split, OCR, and automate PDFs locally or self-hosted. Run via simple Docker command, access 50+ tools through browser UI or REST APIs. Perfect for privacy-conscious users avoiding cloud services. Enterprise-ready with SSO and auditing features.

  • Apr 3, 2026

    Lark-CLI: Official Lark/Feishu CLI for AI Agents

    Discover lark-cli, the official open-source CLI for Lark/Feishu platforms. Built for humans and AI agents alike, it offers 200+ commands across 12 business domains including Calendar, Messenger, Docs, Sheets, Mail, and Tasks. With 20 structured AI Agent Skills, agent-native design, and zero-setup integration, get up and running in 3 minutes. Features three-layer architecture (shortcuts → API commands → raw APIs), enterprise-grade security, and MIT license. Perfect for developers automating Lark workflows.

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