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February 20, 2026

FareBot: Open Source NFC Transit Reader for Android, iOS, Web

FareBot is a free, Kotlin‑Multiplatform app that lets you read smart cards from public transit systems worldwide using your NFC‑enabled phone, mac OS card reader, or web browser. Supporting dozens of cards—from Suica, Octopus, and MTR to T‑Union and BTP—to a fully documented code base, FareBot is ideal for developers wanting to learn modern Kotlin tooling or contributors looking to add new systems. The project ships with a simple Makefile, dev‑container for Claude Code, and even experimental WebAssembly support, making it a one‑stop showcase of how open‑source can power real‑world NFC solutions.

  • Feb 20, 2026

    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.

  • Feb 20, 2026

    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.

  • Feb 20, 2026

    NanoClaw: Lightweight WhatsApp AI Assistant with Claude

    NanoClaw brings a highly secure, fully containerized Claude-powered assistant right to your WhatsApp. This short article explains how the project keeps your data safe, how you can spin up agent swarms, and how you can tailor the bot with simple skill scripts—no micro‑services, no config files. Ready to replace Clawdbot with a codebase you understand in minutes? Read on to learn installation, customization, and future‑proof extensibility.

  • Feb 20, 2026

    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.

  • Feb 20, 2026

    Beautiful‑Mermaid: Ultra‑Fast, Fully‑Themeable Mermaid Diagram Renderer

    Discover Beautiful‑Mermaid, a lightweight, TypeScript library that turns Mermaid syntax into stunning SVGs or terminal‑friendly ASCII art. Built by the Craft team, it’s 100 % DOM‑free, supports 5 diagram types, 15 ready‑made themes, and live CSS‑based theme switching. Whether you’re adding visual flowcharts to a web UI or rendering sequence diagrams in a CLI, Beautiful‑Mermaid offers blazing performance and full Shiki‑theme compatibility. Learn how to install, use, and customize it in this step‑by‑step article.

  • Feb 20, 2026

    Awesome AI Research Writing: A Prompt Repository for Academic Writing

    Discover the "awesome-ai-research-writing" GitHub project – an open‑source hub packed with ready‑to‑copy prompt templates, agent skills for tools like Claude and Cursor, and practical guides to elevate AI-driven academic prose. Learn how to integrate these resources into your workflow, contribute new templates, and accelerate research communication with minimal effort.

  • Feb 20, 2026

    ClawWork: Turn AI Assistants into Cash‑Generating Coworkers

    ClawWork re‑imagines AI assistants as real‑world coworkers that earn money by completing professional tasks. Powered by the GDPVal benchmark and a token‑cost model, this open‑source framework shows how to turn your AI into an economic engine. The article walks through its architecture, practical setup steps, integration with Nanobot, and showcases real earnings—$10K in 7 hours for top models—demonstrating the tangible value of AI productivity.

  • Feb 20, 2026

    Weather in Your Terminal: weathr – ASCII Art Weather App

    Discover weathr, a lightweight Rust terminal app that brings real‑time weather to your console with colorful ASCII animations. Learn how to install it on Linux, macOS, Windows, or through Homebrew and the AUR, configure custom coordinates or auto‑detect your location, and enjoy stunning rain, snow, and thunderstorm displays. The guide covers command‑line options, keyboard shortcuts, environment variables, and privacy considerations, making it easy for developers and power users to keep the weather front on their screens. Whether you’re a Rust enthusiast or terminal lover, weathr offers an engaging, open‑source solution for daily weather updates.

  • Feb 20, 2026

    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.

  • Feb 20, 2026

    Automaton: AI Agent That Self‑Replicates and Self‑Finances

    Discover Automaton, the pioneering open‑source AI runtime that can earn, repurpose, and reproduce itself without human help. Built on Conway Cloud and Ethereum, Automaton runs a continuous Think‑Act‑Observe loop, manages its own credit, self‑modifies, and copies its lineage to new virtual machines. This article walks through its architecture, safety constitution, on‑chain identity, and the economics of a sovereign AI that survives by providing honest value. Whether you’re a developer, researcher, or curious enthusiast, learn how Automaton redefines the future of autonomous systems.

  • Feb 20, 2026

    Greenlight: Fast App Store Pre‑Submission Compliance Scanner

    Greenlight is an open‑source command‑line tool that scans your iOS projects for Apple App Store rejection risks. With one command, it evaluates source code, metadata, privacy manifests, and even binary IPA files. The scanner runs offline, is CI‑ready, and integrates directly with Claude and Codex for automated fixes. This guide covers installation, core features, and how to incorporate Greenlight into your build pipeline, ensuring your app passes review guidelines before it ever hits App Store Connect.

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