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February 20, 2026

Introducing ClawX: A GUI for OpenClaw AI Agents on Desktop

ClawX turns the powerful OpenClaw AI agent runtime into an intuitive, cross‑platform desktop application. No more terminal commands or YAML files—just an easy‑to‑use wizard, real‑time validation, and a built‑in skill marketplace. With Electron, React, and Tailwind, the app delivers a modern UI for chat, channel management, cron jobs, and secure provider integration. Inside we’ll walk through ClawX’s architecture, setup process, key features, and how you can contribute to this thriving open‑source project.

  • Feb 20, 2026

    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.

  • Feb 20, 2026

    ClawRouter: Zero-Key, Fast LLM Routing for Agent Payments

    Discover ClawRouter, the agent‑native LLM router that eliminates API keys, slashes costs, and routes requests in under 1 ms across 30+ models. Learn how to set it up in 2 minutes, fund your Base wallet with just a few dollars of USDC, and switch between eco, auto, premium, and free routing profiles. This article walks you through installation, advanced configuration, and the payment flow that uses cryptographic signatures for secure, non‑custodial transactions—making ClawRouter the ultimate tool for developers building low‑cost, AI‑powered agents.

  • Feb 20, 2026

    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.

  • Feb 12, 2026

    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.

  • Feb 12, 2026

    World Monitor: Open‑Source AI‑Powered Global Intelligence Dashboard

    World Monitor is a free, open‑source platform that unifies real‑time news, satellite imagery, military flight data, and market feeds into a single interactive map. Leveraging LLMs for summarization, hybrid threat classification, and anomaly detection, it delivers actionable situational awareness for governments, researchers, and journalists. The dashboard is built with TypeScript, Vite, and deck.gl, and can be self‑hosted or run on the web. Read on to discover how the system aggregates 100+ data sources, uses edge‑functions for caching and security, and how you can contribute or deploy your own instance.

  • Feb 12, 2026

    Build Real‑Time Speech Recognition in Rust with Voxtral Mini

    Discover how to turn a 4B‐parameter, open‑source model into a lightweight, zero‑dependency speech recognizer that runs natively on your machine or directly in the browser. This guide covers Rust builds, WASM/WebGPU compilation, model quantization, and live demos—unlocking high‑performance, low‑latency transcription with just a few commands.

  • Feb 12, 2026

    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.

  • Feb 11, 2026

    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.

  • Feb 11, 2026

    CLI Tool: X/Twitter Research for Claude Code & OpenClaw

    Discover a lightweight, open‑source CLI that turns X/Twitter research into a terminal command. Designed for Claude Code and OpenClaw, it offers advanced search, thread extraction, watchlist monitoring, cache‑based savings, and real‑time cost reporting—all without leaving your shell. The guide walks through setup, quick‑mode, and cost‑control tactics so you can build AI‑powered research workflows with confidence and efficiency.

  • Feb 11, 2026

    Textream: Free macOS Teleprompter with Dynamic Island

    Discover Textream, the open‑source teleprompter that transforms your macOS into a professional presentation tool. With real‑time word tracking, dynamic Island overlay, voice‑activated scrolling, and seamless Sidecar support, it’s perfect for streamers, podcasters, interviewers, and keynote speakers. Learn how to install, configure, and use every feature—from importing PowerPoint notes to customizing font and color settings. Whether you’re a seasoned content creator or just starting out, Textream offers a privacy‑focused, offline experience that keeps you on point without breaking your workflow.

  • Feb 10, 2026

    Peekaboo: AI‑Powered macOS CLI for Screenshots & GUI

    Peekaboo is an MIT‑licensed, headless macOS command‑line tool that lets you capture pixel‑perfect screenshots, query UI elements, and perform complex GUI moves—all powered by AI. Whether you run it locally or expose it as an MCP server for Claude or Gemini, you can write natural‑language automation scripts, chain actions, and even drive system dialogs with one command. This article introduces Peekaboo’s key features, shows how to install via Homebrew or npm, walks through quick‑start examples, and explains how to extend the tool with custom AI models. Ready to bring AI to your macOS workflow? Dive in to learn how Peekaboo can automate everything from launching apps to manipulating windows and menus.

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