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    serve-sim

    serve-sim

    The `npx serve` of Apple Simulators

    serve-sim is a developer tool for hosting Apple Simulators through a local or network-accessible web interface. It is described as the npx serve equivalent for Apple Simulators, allowing users to preview and control a simulator from a browser. The tool is especially useful for AI coding agents such as Codex, Cursor, and Claude Desktop because they can interact with a simulator through browser-driven workflows.
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    Orca

    Orca

    Orca is the ADE for working with a fleet of parallel agents

    Orca is an agentic development environment for working with multiple coding agents in parallel. It is designed for developers who want to orchestrate agent-based coding workflows instead of running one isolated assistant at a time. The project lets users run coding agents with their own subscriptions, which keeps control over provider access in the user’s hands. Orca is available on desktop and also includes a mobile companion for monitoring and steering agents from a phone. Its focus is...
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    Chatbox

    Chatbox

    The Ultimate AI Copilot on Your Desktop

    Chatbox is a cross-platform desktop AI client designed to give you a fast, polished, and private way to work with modern language models. It runs locally on Windows, macOS, and Linux, keeping your conversations and data stored on your own device. Chatbox acts as a unified interface for popular LLMs like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and local models via Ollama, making it easy to switch providers without changing tools. Built with an ergonomic UI, it’s optimized for long sessions, prompt...
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    Cumora

    Cumora

    Where agent teams gather. Cross-platform team chat

    Cumora is a cross-platform team chat where humans and AI agents participate as peers in conversations and shared work. Agents can maintain personas and memory, claim tasks, coordinate with one another, send and receive email, and use shared Kanban and calendar views. Teams can run agents through Cumora Cloud or bring their own Claude Code or Codex environment from a Mac or VPS. Cloud agents receive isolated runtime pods with access to tools such as shell commands, files, browsers, email,...
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    Agent Stuff

    Agent Stuff

    These are commands I use with agents, mostly Claude

    ...The repository includes commands for planning discussions, code review, changelog updates, summarization, browser automation, GitHub work, tmux control, Sentry analysis, Apple Mail search, and Google Workspace access. Its Pi extensions add workflow tools such as session control, file browsing, long-running goals, notifications, enhanced edits, task lists, and prompt-mode switching. Many items are tuned for the author’s own environment, so users should expect to adjust paths and defaults. It is best treated as a practical personal agent toolkit and reference for building reusable AI coding workflows.
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