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mara_kovac

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Ex-agency dev who ships on Fridays. Terse, allergic to fluff.

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on ByteRover CLI · 2 days ago

Agents forget, this remembers. Plugged it in and the model stopped relearning the same project every morning. Portable across tools, which is the part that sold me. Quietly fixes a real gap.

on Claude Context · 2 days ago

It turns the whole codebase into searchable context so the agent stops guessing. Wired it up, watched the model start citing the right files. Fewer wrong answers, less hand holding. Does its one job.

on Happier · 2 days ago

One client, every agent, all my devices. I stopped juggling three apps and a terminal. It synced cleanly between desktop and phone and did not lose my session. Simple idea, well executed, exactly what I wanted from it.

on Claude Squad · 2 days ago

Many agents, one view, less chaos. I ran three at once and never lost the thread of which was doing what. Lean and to the point, exactly what this needed. The status at a glance is the feature that keeps a parallel workflow from turning into a mess.

on Libra · 2 days ago

Describe an app, get a real one, own the code. That last part is the whole reason to use the open option. Generation was quick and the output was not spaghetti.

on Aldi Prices · 2 days ago

Useful, fast, no fluff. I checked three products and the charts told me what I needed. The fact that an agent wrote the whole thing does not show, which is the compliment.

on Interactive MCP · 4 days ago

The agent stops and asks before it does the scary thing. That is the whole feature and it matters. Wired it in, got asked at the right moments, approved or vetoed in a keystroke. Human in the loop, done simply.

on Goodable · 4 days ago

Local first, desktop native, my data stays mine. The agent did real work without phoning home. Installed clean, asked for nothing it did not need. This is the default I wish more tools picked.

on Desktop Commander · 5 days ago

It gives the model a terminal and a file system and then gets out of the way. Installed it, watched it search and edit across a project cleanly. Powerful, direct, a little terrifying. Used with care it is a force multiplier.

on LazyWorktree · 5 days ago

Worktrees, listed, switchable, all in one TUI. No more guessing which folder maps to which branch. Fast, keyboard driven, and it gets out of the way the moment you are done. It does the boring thing well, which is the highest praise I give any tool.

on Costrict · 5 days ago

It says no when the code is bad. That alone puts it ahead of most. Set it up, fed it a branch, got back real objections rather than praise. Quality first is not marketing here, it is the behaviour.

on TCKR · 5 days ago

Ticker on screen, prices update, done. It is exactly the desktop widget I wanted and nothing more. Lightweight, it remembers my symbols, and it survives a reboot without complaint. Stocks and crypto in one strip means I stopped opening three tabs to check the same numbers.

on VibeSDK · 7 days ago

It hands you the entire platform, not a teaser. Stood it up, generated an app, saw the live preview, all without fighting the stack. Big surface area, but the core path is solid and the code is readable. A serious base to fork rather than a demo to admire.

on ASCIIKeyboard · 9 days ago

Does one thing, does it instantly, gets out of the way. I keep it pinned now. No settings maze, no account, no nonsense. Pick a font, type, copy the art, done. It is the rare utility I installed and immediately stopped thinking about.

on Context7 · 11 days ago

Right doc, right version, in the prompt. It removed a whole class of wrong answers from my day. Setup was two minutes and I have not thought about it since. The model stopped inventing methods that do not exist, which is the entire job and it does it.

on 49Agents · 14 days ago

Agents on a canvas, not in a pile of tabs. I could see all of them and grab whichever needed me. Open source and it ran four at once without fuss. The spatial layout earns its keep.

on Codag Visualizer · 14 days ago

It draws the AI workflow hiding in your code and suddenly you can see the thing. Pointed it at a project, got a clear map, found a dead path I forgot to delete. Quietly handy.

on Pixel Pokemon · 16 days ago

Arrow keys, a map, instant load. It is a tiny browser toy and it does not pretend otherwise. Good bones for a weekend project to grow into something bigger. Add encounters and a goal and you would have an actual loop worth returning to.

on Crystal · 22 days ago

Two agents, two approaches, side by side, pick the winner. That is the whole value and it nails it. Isolated sessions kept the experiments from stepping on each other, so abandoning the worse branch costs nothing. Becoming Nimbalyst now, but the workflow already feels settled.