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The markdown-as-skill pattern is underrated — keeping everything as plain files means it stays portable and version-controllable without any lock-in. What I'm curious about: when you say the skill loads supporting context files together, does the agent get all 34 reference files at once or does it selectively pull based on the specific skill being run? Managing context window size feels like...

Baseline CoreOpen-source skills system that wires your business into AI
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The silent failure problem with webhooks is something every developer hitting production eventually runs into — a Stripe event gets lost, a cron job stops silently, and you only find out from a customer complaint. The four-tool bundle (webhook + cron + WebSocket + MCP proxy) under one dashboard is clever positioning, especially the MCP observability piece which nothing else touches. Congrats on...

HookWatchAutomated webhook monitoring for indie hackers & small teams
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GEO is becoming the new SEO and most brands are completely blind to what AI says about them — whether it's accurate, positive, or even mentions them at all. Tracking AI recommendations as a growth signal is the kind of insight that will matter a lot in the next two years. Congrats on shipping this.

SearchSealTrack what AI says about your brand. Get recommended.
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The visibility problem with AI tooling costs is real — you start with one subscription, then three, then you realize you have overlapping tools doing the same job. Centralizing that view with actual usage data rather than just listing what you're paying for is the key insight here. Congrats on the launch!
ToolspendTrack AI spend, usage, and cost across tools
Tomás Martínezleft a comment
the MCP integration is smart. being able to go from prompt to deployed app without leaving the chat is where vibe coding actually starts making sense

JDoodle.ai MCPBuild and deploy web apps straight from ChatGPT/Claude
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this is exactly what was missing. having claude code accessible from the menu bar instead of switching to terminal every time is a huge workflow improvement

Agent BarRun Claude Code from your menu bar
Tomás Martínezleft a comment
offline-first and model-agnostic is the right call. i keep my prompts scattered between notion, markdown files and random clipboard history. the keyboard shortcut for instant insertion is what makes this actually useful vs just another notes app

Prompt LibraryAll your best prompts. One shortcut away.
Tomás Martínezleft a comment
self-improving bug fixes is wild. every ticket making the system smarter is how AI should work
OpenBugTicket in, fix out. Every solution trains the next one.
Tomás Martínezleft a comment
keyboard shortcuts for AI tasks solves the context switching problem. no more cmd+tab to chatgpt every 5 minutes

TexTabTurn any AI task into a Keyboard Shortcut
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parallel agents in terminal is a game changer. been wanting headless CI/CD for agent workflows

Cline CLI 2.0Parallel agents & headless CI/CD in your terminal
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a proactive assistant that acts without being prompted is interesting — most AI tools still wait for you to ask. curious how it handles context about your workflow to know what to do next

Lindy AssistantProactive assistant that does tasks without being prompted
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token compression at the gateway level is a smart approach. i've been watching my AI API costs climb across multiple projects and this is exactly the kind of infra that makes shipping AI features viable without stressing about the bill

EdgeeThe AI Gateway that TL;DR tokens
