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    Operit AI

    Operit AI

    Powerful Android AI agent with tools, automation, and Linux shell

    Operit is a full-featured AI assistant and agent platform designed specifically for Android devices, aiming to go far beyond traditional chat-based interfaces. It integrates deep system-level capabilities with a wide range of tools, allowing the AI to perform real tasks such as file management, automation, and system control directly on the device. A standout aspect of the project is its built-in Ubuntu 24 environment, which enables users to run Linux commands, scripts, and development tools in a mobile context. ...
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    ChatGPT-Telegram-Workers

    ChatGPT-Telegram-Workers

    Deploy your own Telegram ChatGPT bot on Cloudflare Workers with ease

    The simplest and fastest way to deploy your own ChatGPT Telegram bot. Use Cloudflare Workers, single file, copy and paste directly, no dependencies required, no need to configure local development environment, no domain name required, serverless. You can customize the system initialization information so that your debugged personality never disappears.
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    pwa-asset-generator

    pwa-asset-generator

    Automates PWA asset generation and image declaration

    ...When you build a PWA with a goal of providing native-like experiences on multiple platforms and stores, you need to meet with the criteria of those platforms and stores with your PWA assets; icon sizes and splash screens. Google's Android platform respects Web App Manifest API specs, and it expects you to provide at least 2 icon sizes in your manifest file. Apple's iOS currently doesn't support Web App Manifest API specs. You need to introduce custom HTML tags to set icons and splash screens to your PWA. You need to introduce a special html link tag with rel apple-touch-icon to provide icons for your PWA when it's added to home screen.
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