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    AI Logo Generator

    AI Logo Generator

    A free + OSS logo generator powered by Flux on Together AI

    AI Logo Generator is an open-source AI logo generator that lets you create professional-looking logos in seconds from a simple text prompt. It uses the Flux Pro 1.1 model hosted on Together AI to generate logos, so the heavy lifting is done by a state-of-the-art image model while the app focuses on UX and workflow. The project is built with Next.js and TypeScript, and it uses shadcn/ui plus Tailwind CSS for a modern, responsive interface that feels like a polished SaaS product rather than a demo. ...
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    Obsidian Text Generator Plugin

    Obsidian Text Generator Plugin

    Text generator is a handy plugin for Obsidian

    Text Generator is an open-source AI Assistant Tool that brings the power of Generative Artificial Intelligence to the power of knowledge creation and organization in Obsidian. For example, use Text Generator to generate ideas, attractive titles, summaries, outlines, and whole paragraphs based on your knowledge database.
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    Void Editor

    Void Editor

    Open source AI IDE and Cursor alternative

    Void is an open-source, AI-powered code editor built as a fork of Visual Studio Code. Designed as a fully transparent and privacy-focused alternative to Cursor or GitHub Copilot, it lets you use AI models locally or via APIs (OpenAI, Claude, Gemini, Ollama, etc.)—without routing data through proprietary servers. Developed by YC-backed startup Glass Devtools, it supports traditional coding features inherited from VS Code, enhanced with in-editor LLM capabilities—autocomplete, inline quick...
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    Roo Code

    Roo Code

    Roo Code gives you a whole dev team of AI agents in your code editor

    Roo Code is an AI-powered software engineering platform that works interactively in your IDE and autonomously in the cloud to help teams ship faster. It combines a powerful VS Code extension with cloud-based agents that can take on real development tasks across GitHub, Slack, and the web. Designed to work on your terms, Roo Code gives you full control locally while enabling delegation and parallel execution at scale. Its model-agnostic architecture ensures flexibility as AI models and...
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    AI-generated apps that pass security review

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    Starter Applets

    Starter Applets

    Google AI Studio Starter Apps

    starter-applets is a collection of minimal, sandboxed example “applets” that demonstrate how to compose Gemini-powered microapps (chat widgets, image generation, workflows) that can be embedded in other applications or used standalone. The applets are structured with a focus on simplicity: each presents a prompt input, minimal UI logic, and inline display of the resulting output or widget (e.g. generated text, images). They are built to illustrate best practices (e.g. safety guards, prompt...
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    Eko

    Eko

    Build Production-ready Agentic Workflow with Natural Language

    Eko (Eko Keeps Operating) is a JavaScript framework designed for building production-ready agent-based workflows using natural language commands. It allows developers to create automated agents that can handle complex workflows in both computer and browser environments. With a focus on high development efficiency, Eko simplifies the creation of multi-step workflows, enabling users to integrate and automate tasks across platforms. It provides a unified interface for managing agents, offering...
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    AI Commits

    AI Commits

    A CLI that writes your git commit messages for you with AI

    AI Commits is a command-line tool that writes your git commit messages for you using an AI model. It works by running git diff to gather your staged code changes, sending that diff to an LLM (originally GPT-3, now configurable), and receiving back a concise, human-readable commit message. The tool is designed to integrate cleanly into a developer’s workflow so that generating a descriptive commit message becomes a single command rather than a chore. It supports configuration via environment...
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