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    AI Commits

    AI Commits

    A CLI that writes your git commit messages for you with AI

    AI Commits is a command-line tool that writes your git commit messages for you using an AI model. It works by running git diff to gather your staged code changes, sending that diff to an LLM (originally GPT-3, now configurable), and receiving back a concise, human-readable commit message. The tool is designed to integrate cleanly into a developer’s workflow so that generating a descriptive commit message becomes a single command rather than a chore. It supports configuration via environment...
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    Kodu

    Kodu

    Kodu is an autonomous coding agent that lives in your IDE

    ...The system runs through a local interface or within VS Code and other editors, maintaining privacy by keeping context on-device when possible. Claude Coder supports large-context interactions, enabling the AI to process entire repositories or multi-file structures rather than isolated snippets. It includes conversation history, diff previews, and code-generation templates for repetitive tasks. The project also focuses on openness—developers can extend it with plugins, API configurations, and custom model backends to use Anthropic’s Claude or other compatible LLM APIs.
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    claude-devtools

    claude-devtools

    A desktop app that reconstructs exactly what Claude Code did

    claude-devtools is an open-source desktop observability tool designed to provide deep visibility into Claude Code sessions by reconstructing execution activity directly from local session logs. Rather than acting as a wrapper or modifying Claude Code behavior, the application passively reads the logs stored in the user’s environment and rebuilds a structured, searchable timeline of what actually occurred during each session. The tool was created to address the loss of detail in the standard...
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Claude Code Action

    Claude Code Action

    Claude Code action for GitHub PRs

    Claude Code Action is a general-purpose GitHub Action that brings Anthropic’s Claude Code into pull requests and issues to answer questions, review changes, and even implement code edits. It can wake up automatically when someone mentions @claude, when a PR or issue meets certain conditions, or when a workflow step provides an explicit prompt. The action is designed to understand diffs and surrounding context, so its comments and suggestions are grounded in what actually changed rather than...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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