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    Claude Code Hooks Mastery

    Claude Code Hooks Mastery

    Master Claude Code Hooks

    Claude Code Hooks Mastery is a trending community-centric GitHub repository aimed at helping developers master Claude Code hooks — customizable integration points that let users extend, automate, and augment workflows when using Claude Code, an agentic terminal coding assistant. Although the project itself doesn’t include a single coherent application, it functions as a curated collection of advanced hook examples, best practices, and coding patterns that show how to tailor Claude Code to specific use cases such as automated CI workflows, custom command triggers, and integrations with external tools. ...
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    Groq AppGen

    Groq AppGen

    Project showcasing Llama 3.3 70B HTML codegen abilities

    Groq AppGen is an interactive web application (built with Next.js and TypeScript) that uses Groq’s LLM API to generate or modify web application code based on natural-language prompts. Essentially, you tell the app what kind of web app or page you want (in plain English), and groq-appgen will produce HTML/JSX code scaffolding, layout, and optionally application logic accordingly.
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    AutoBE

    AutoBE

    AI Vibe Coding Agent of TS backend server

    AutoBE is an AI backend builder that turns natural-language requirements into a working TypeScript backend application. It analyzes what the user wants, creates specifications, designs database structure, defines API documentation, writes end-to-end tests, and generates implementation logic. The project is aimed at moving from prototype to production more quickly while keeping generated code buildable and verifiable. It uses an agentic workflow supported by compiler-friendly checks and test generation, which helps reduce the risk of incomplete AI output. ...
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    VibeSDK

    VibeSDK

    Open source full-stack AI vibe coding platform & web app generator

    VibeSDK is an open source “vibe coding” platform. VibeSDK is a project built by Cloudflare. It provides a full-stack reference implementation of an AI-driven system. Users describe the application they want in natural language, and the system generates, previews, and deploys the resulting web app. It uses Cloudflare’s infrastructure (Workers, Containers, sandboxes). It can run untrusted code safely, provide live previews, and deploy apps at scale. VibeSDK gives you the exact methodology, tools, and confidence to turn your ideas into revenue-generating products, faster than you thought possible. ...
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    Modelence

    Modelence

    Modelence is an all-in-one TypeScript platform

    ...It positions itself as a Supabase-style experience tailored toward MongoDB-centric development, bundling common backend needs like authentication, database integration, and observability into a cohesive framework. The project is built to support modern application workflows where product teams want to move quickly without stitching together many separate services and libraries. It includes scaffolding and tooling to create a new application quickly, then run a local development server with a predictable structure that’s easy to extend. Modelence also focuses on “standard features” that most apps require, so developers can spend more time on product logic rather than setup and glue code.
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    Fulling

    Fulling

    Full-stack Engineer Agent. Built with Next.js, Claude, shadcn/ui

    Fulling is an open-source AI-powered development environment designed to function as an autonomous full-stack engineering assistant. The platform provides a sandboxed workspace where developers can build complete applications with the help of an integrated AI coding agent. Instead of manually configuring development environments, the system automatically provisions the required infrastructure including a Linux environment, database services, and development tools. It integrates an AI pair...
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    VibeKit

    VibeKit

    Run Claude Code, Gemini, Codex in a clean, isolated sandbox

    Vibekit is an open-source toolkit focused on rapid prototyping and building of AI-driven experiences, particularly those that integrate multimodal inputs, reactive interfaces, and context-aware behaviors. It provides a set of abstractions and utilities that let developers connect generative models to UI frameworks, sensors, event streams, and external services without having to build plumbing from scratch. Instead of treating AI models as black boxes behind simple prompts, Vibekit encourages...
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