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    AutoDev

    AutoDev

    The AI-powered coding wizard

    The AI-powered coding wizard with multilingual support, auto code generation, and a helpful bug-slaying assistant. Customizable prompts and a magic Auto Dev/Testing/Document/Agent feature are included.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    AnyClaw

    AnyClaw

    Android app running two AI coding agents with a built-in Linux runtime

    openclaw-android-assistant, also known as AnyClaw, is an Android application that packages two AI coding agents into a single mobile app environment. It bundles the OpenClaw personal AI assistant together with the OpenAI Codex CLI so developers can interact with AI agents directly from an Android device. Both agents run inside a self-contained Linux userland that is embedded within the APK, allowing command execution, coding tasks, and agent interactions without requiring root access or external tools. openclaw-android-assistant provides a control dashboard interface where users can manage agents, sessions, skills, and conversations from a unified interface. ...
    Downloads: 22 This Week
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    Voice

    Voice

    Minimalistic audiobook player

    This is my digital playground where I am learning. I'm integrating and validating new technologies and ideas here, playing around with new UI / UX components, and developing with the best coding standard I have come up with. At the same time, I want to provide an audiobook player which is really easy in use and a joy to work with.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Writeopia

    Writeopia

    Write like nobody’s watching. Because they aren't

    ...It is designed to give users full control over their data by allowing them to run AI models locally instead of relying on cloud-based services. The application supports a wide range of writing use cases, including note-taking, coding, blogging, and creative writing, all within a distraction-free environment. It is built using a multiplatform architecture, making it available across operating systems such as macOS, Linux, Windows, web, and mobile environments. Writeopia also provides a developer SDK that enables the creation of custom text editing experiences within other applications, expanding its use beyond a standalone editor. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    DiKTat

    DiKTat

    Strict coding standard for Kotlin and a custom set of rules

    DiKTat is a strict coding standard for Kotlin, consisting of a collection of Kotlin code style rules implemented as Abstract Syntax Tree (AST) visitors built on top of KTlint. It serves the purpose of detecting and automatically fixing code smells in the Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) process. DiKTat has gained recognition and has been added to the lists of static analysis tools, kotlin-awesome, and kompar.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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