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    graphify

    graphify

    AI coding assistant skill (Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, OpenClaw)

    graphify is a data visualization and transformation tool designed to convert structured or semi-structured data into graph-based representations, enabling better understanding of relationships and dependencies. It focuses on building visual models such as nodes and edges that represent entities and their connections, making complex datasets easier to interpret.
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    Habit Tracker

    Habit Tracker

    Habit Tracker for the AI Coding Workshop

    Habit Tracker is a personal habit-tracking web application designed to help users build and maintain daily habits through intuitive UI and analytics that visualize progress over time. It runs locally with a FastAPI backend (Python) and a React frontend, storing all data in a lightweight SQLite database so there’s no need for user accounts or cloud storage, which keeps habit data fully private and self-contained. The app provides streak tracking and completion rates for each habit, giving...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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