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Scope of application support for CLI-Anything, specifically inquiring about mobile (Android, Android TV) vs. desktop applications/source code.
CLI-Anything aims to make *all* software agent-native. The question probes the current limitations of this 'all.'
This issue probes the current scope of CLI-Anything's support, specifically questioning its ability to handle mobile (Android, Android TV) applications and source code, beyond desktop environments. This highlights a key developer pain point: the expectation for broad platform compatibility from t...
桌面端的应用
源代码
移动端Android
Android TV
测试
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Compatibility of CLI-Anything with newer versions of Claude Code (v2.x, v2.1.x) due to changes in plugin/skill registration.
CLI-Anything aims to make all software agent-native. This requires maintaining compatibility with evolving agent frameworks like Claude Code.
CLI-Anything is experiencing a critical compatibility issue with Claude Code v2.x due to changes in plugin registration and slash command formats. This indicates a significant developer pain point: rapid API evolution in foundational AI agent frameworks breaks existing integrations. The 'Unknown ...
Unknown skill
CLI-Anything
Claude Code
插件格式
斜杠命令
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Codelegate, keyboard-driven coding agent orchestrator GUI for Mac/Linux
keyboard-driven coding agent orchestrator GUI for Mac/Linux; organizes agent sessions into a keyboard-first workspace; solves specific frustrations with existing agent orchestrators.
Codelegate addresses the emerging need for efficient management of coding agents, specifically targeting power users who prioritize keyboard-driven workflows and integration with existing CLI tools. Its focus on isolated Git worktrees per agent session and a structured workspace (Agent, Terminal,...
agent orchestrator
desktop app
Tauri 2
React
xterm.js
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Channel Surfer – A browser-based application that recreates the cable TV viewing experience for YouTube content.
A simple, no-account, local-data solution to YouTube content overload, offering a lean-back 'cable TV' experience to combat decision fatigue.
Channel Surfer addresses a prevalent 'first-world problem': content overload and decision fatigue in the streaming era, specifically targeting YouTube's vast library. Its core value proposition isn't new content, but a novel interface that re-imagines content consumption, shifting from active sea...
runs in the browser
import your subscriptions
via a bookmarklet
import your data locally
no accounts, no sign-ins
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OneCLI – an open-source gateway and encrypted vault for AI agents, written in Rust, that proxies HTTP requests to external services, swapping placeholder keys for real credentials.
A critical security solution that allows AI agents to access external services without directly handling sensitive API keys, thereby preventing credential exposure and enabling secure agent operations.
OneCLI addresses a critical and rapidly escalating security vulnerability within the burgeoning AI agent ecosystem: the direct exposure of raw API keys to autonomous agents. As AI agents gain more sophisticated capabilities and broader access to external services, the risk of credential compromis...
AES-256-GCM encrypted at rest
embedded Postgres (PGlite)
HTTPS_PROXY
host/path matching
placeholder keys
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Axe
Axe is positioned as a lightweight, composable, and Unix-like alternative to traditional, monolithic AI frameworks that are often expensive, slow, and focused on chatbot-like, long-lived sessions. It aims to replace these frameworks by treating LLM agents as small, focused programs that can be chained together and integrated into existing development workflows.
The market is currently saturated with large, resource-intensive AI frameworks often geared towards conversational interfaces. Axe represents a significant counter-trend: the 'unbundling' of AI capabilities into small, focused, and composable agents. This shift addresses critical pain points for ...
12MB binary
Stdin piping
Sub-agent delegation
Persistent memory
MCP support
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