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v0.7.0 — Repos, PRs, Issues are real now

- Repos tab every owned non-fork repository in one sortable, searchable list. Language, stars, forks, open issues, last push. Press s to cycle sort, / to filter by substring. Viewport scrolls so a 100-repo account stays navigable.

FinderGit 0.3.0 is out — multi-select, folder drill-down, and a Finder-worthy right-click menu

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Hey! Just shipped FinderGit 0.3.0 The biggest focus of this release was making the app feel more like a real Finder companion less "Git-aware directory list", more "place where you actually live when working with repos".

octoscope v0.6.0 — tabs + a contribution heatmap in your terminal

v0.6.0 is out. octoscope, the GitHub TUI dashboard, just grew a proper navigation surface.

  • Tabs Overview Repos PRs Issues Activity. Jump with number keys 1 5 or cycle with tab / shift+tab. Your banner and profile stay pinned; only the body swaps.

  • Activity tab contribution heatmap. Your last ~52 weeks of contributions rendered on an accent-pink gradient, month labels above, and a summary line below: total, current streak, longest streak, busiest day with its date.

  • Crosshair glyph in the top banner ( ) small thing, echoes the logo on the landing page, reads as signature rather than decoration.

The [Overview] tab is the same five-section dashboard you know from 0.5.x, so if you just open-and-glance, nothing changes. The other three tabs ([Repos], [PRs], [Issues]) are placeholders today drill-in views ship in v0.7.0.

octoscope - Your GitHub profile as a live terminal dashboard

Octoscope is a native terminal dashboard that pulls your GitHub profile, activity, repo health, and network from the GraphQL API — and keeps everything auto-refreshed every 60 seconds. See PRs, issues, commits, languages, stars, followers, and org memberships at a glance. Works for your own account or any public profile: octoscope torvalds. Built in Go with BubbleTea. Open source, MIT-licensed. Install via Homebrew or go install.

Scotty v2.1.0 — Cleaner overview, quicker lookup, modern build

Cleaner overview charts, a new name search in the Shortcode view, and a fully modernized build pipeline on WP Bones v2.

What's New

- Shortcode view: new top-right name search (same UX as Cron)

WPBones v2 — Gulp is gone, webpack is in, one command to migrate

Hey everyone! WPBones v2.0 just dropped the biggest release since the framework launched. Here s the short version:

The old build pipeline is gone. No more Gulp, no more run-s, no more per-plugin build scripts that drift over time. v2 replaces everything with a single webpack.config.js that auto-discovers your entries from resources/assets/. Drop a .tsx file, webpack picks it up. That s it.

FinderGit v0.2.0 — Universal binary, ahead/behind counter, and ~0% idle CPU

Hey everyone! Just shipped FinderGit v0.2.0 here s what s new:

Universal binary one DMG now runs on both Apple Silicon and Intel Macs. Intel support is experimental in this first release, so if you hit anything weird please let me know.

Ahead/behind counter the status badge now shows N, N, or N M when your branch has unpushed commits, commits to pull, or both. Hover for a plain-English tooltip like 3 commits behind upstream pull to sync.

Auto-fetch on interval optional background git fetch on all your watched repos at a schedule you choose. Settings Git Fetch interval. Off by default.

FinderGit - See every Git repo's status from one native Mac window

FinderGit brings Git intelligence to your file browser. No terminal-hopping, no heavy GUIs — just one window showing every repo's branch, status, and changes in real time. • Live status: branch, clean/dirty/unpushed — updated instantly • Inline diffs with line numbers for any modified file • Git actions: stage, commit, push, pull, fetch, switch branch • Search, filter, and "Git Only" toggle • Markdown preview with GitHub-style rendering 100% native SwiftUI. No Electron. Free. macOS 15+.

Amiga Assembly Library - A 68020 shared library with 50+ functions for AmigaOS

A shared library for Commodore Amiga written in Motorola 68020 assembly. 50+ functions across 7 modules: memory management, file I/O, graphics/bitplane ops, string processing, IFF/AIFF parsing, math conversions, Intuition/GadTools UI, and a custom windowing system (REI). Compatible with KickStart 3.0+. Full C interface with SAS/C pragmas included. Public Domain — use it however you want. Built by someone who still writes assembly in 2026.

Scotty - Keep your WordPress clean, fast, and under control

Stop wasting time on WordPress housekeeping. Scotty gives you a single dashboard to clean trash and orphaned data, find duplicate entries across meta tables, optimize your database, and manage cron jobs visually. It also unlocks 22+ hidden WordPress settings covering security hardening, performance tuning, and media control — things normally buried in code. Free, open-source, and built with a modern React UI. Works with WordPress 6.2–6.9 and PHP 8.1+. Download it from WordPress.org.

Mantine Extensions - Discover and share Mantine UI extensions

Mantine Extensions HUB is the central place to discover, explore, and share extensions for the Mantine UI library. It showcases community-built components, templates, and resources that enhance Mantine’s functionality and aesthetics. Makers can submit their own extensions, while developers can quickly find ready-made building blocks to improve their React & Mantine projects.

Mantine UI Extensions Hub - Community-built Mantine UI components and templates

An open directory of extensions for the Mantine UI library—components, utilities, and templates curated from the community. Explore items like Window, Clock, DataTable, ContextMenu, Marquee, Parallax, and more with NPM stats and docs. Install quickly in Next.js/Mantine projects and enhance your UI with battle‑tested add‑ons.

Would you use Arc or Dia after the Atlassian acquisition?

TBC said they won't change a thing but a big company like Atlassian can impact how small teams work.

So curious what folks are thinking!

Would you use Arc or Dia after the Atlassian acquisition?

TBC said they won't change a thing but a big company like Atlassian can impact how small teams work.

So curious what folks are thinking!

Mantine NextJS+Nextra Template - Effortless docs with Mantine, Next.js & Nextra—start fast!

Create stunning documentation sites in minutes with Mantine, Next.js, and Nextra. This starter template offers server-side rendering, customizable UI, and seamless integration—perfect for developers who want speed and flexibility without the hassle.
Raycastp/raycastfmerian•

1yr ago

New in Raycast - AI Extensions Beta

Raycast recently released AI Extensions in Beta Start typing `@` to use your extensions with AI. The demo is mind-blowing.

Have you experimented with this new feature yet? Any good examples?

Warpp/warpKen Miller•

1yr ago

Is warp still the one to beat?

I used it for a year or two, but eventually went back to iTerm because I found the UX to be over-complicated and slowed me down. (Also, I'm a dinosaur with too much muscle memory to overcome...) But the AI features were interesting, so I'm curious what ya'll see as alternatives, or if you think I should give it another shot.

Warpp/warpKen Miller•

1yr ago

Is warp still the one to beat?

I used it for a year or two, but eventually went back to iTerm because I found the UX to be over-complicated and slowed me down. (Also, I'm a dinosaur with too much muscle memory to overcome...) But the AI features were interesting, so I'm curious what ya'll see as alternatives, or if you think I should give it another shot.

Raycastp/raycastfmerian•

1yr ago

New themes on ray.so - What's your favorite?

Ray.so by @Raycast turns your code into beautiful images.

Their makers @thomaspaulmann, @peduarte, and @samuelkraft recently added new partner themes featuring @Vercel, @Supabase, @Tailwind CSS, @Clerk, and @Mintlify among others.

Any preferences?
Oh and ICYMI the project is open-source: View source code here

WP Bones - Allows for WordPress plugins with Laravel-like features

WP Bones allows for WordPress plugins with Laravel-like features. It streamlines and modernizes WordPress plugin development.