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    Claude Island

    Claude Island

    Claude Code notifications without the context switch

    Claude Island is a macOS menu-bar utility that elevates your command-line AI sessions by turning them into dynamic, always-visible notifications that live in your laptop’s notch area or menu bar. Rather than constantly switching back to a terminal window to check the status of Claude Code sessions, Claude Island monitors session state hooks and displays ongoing activity, permission requests, and chat history right from a lightweight overlay. When a Claude session triggers a prompt for tool...
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    Codex Skill Manager

    Codex Skill Manager

    macOS app to manage your Codex skills

    CodexSkillManager is a native macOS application built with SwiftUI that provides a visual and user-friendly interface for managing local skills used by AI coding assistants like Codex and Claude Code. It allows users to browse, install, delete, and inspect both locally stored and remote skills (such as those from Clawdhub) without requiring manual file manipulation on disk, making it simpler to keep skills organized and up to date. The app renders skill descriptions from SKILL.md files...
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