
Magicly - Vibe Coding Platform
AI-powered platform for intuitive vibe-based coding development.
@isuryatk · X
- World's most reliable vibe coding platform
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AI-powered platform for intuitive vibe-based coding development.
@isuryatk · X
- World's most reliable vibe coding platform

Create and customize interactive widgets with AI and embed them on any website.
@fugteapp · X
which empowers nontechnical users to be able to customize code generated by AI or developer, and be able to share and embed it to the website they are already using

Free frontend developer tools for CSS generation, image compression, and more.
@iamdeepak89 · X

Free online tool for creating flowcharts, process diagrams, org charts, and UML diagrams.
@N0V4Dev · X
I found a tool called Next AI that links AI capabilities directly with diagrams. It lets you build and edit diagrams using natural language prompts instead of clicking around the canvas manually. It's a handy way to sketch out architecture when you don't want to drag every box yourself. The project is built on TypeScript with React 19 and Next.js. It supports multiple AI providers and even includes an MCP Server. This means you can use it with the Claude Code CLI to generate diagrams from your terminal. Deployment options are flexible too. You can run the tool locally with Docker or push it to Vercel and Cloudflare Workers. It supports multi provider setups so you can pick the backend that fits your workflow. #Nextjs #AI #Diagrams #TypeScript

Platform for security teams to create and deliver penetration test reports faster with reusable findings and client portals.
@TurvSec · X

Design electronic circuits and PCBs in your browser with KiCad, no installation required.
ViktorEE · HN
KiCad, a PCB EDA suite is now working in a browser, you can try it at the link, there's a demo project or you can bring your own. Firefox is best, Chrome is good, Safari is "working". We’re Emergence Engineering, a dev shop from Hungary, mostly working with rich text editors, CRDTs. PCBJam started as my (Viktor, CTO, ex-electrical engineer) hobby project but as time went on I put more and more energy into it, and a product started shaping up in my head, in the last few months we’ve started to focus on this project a bit more, and this is the first MVP~ish result. This project is a ton of fun, ton of learning, ton of improvements over improvements: - I thought there must be ways to emulate the PCB canvas OpenGL code on the web. And yes, there are a lot of ways, all of them very buggy. Turns out it’s faster to just write WebGL code that works with KiCad’s Graphics Abstraction Layer if you add the right intermediate debugging steps. I (with Claude) implemented the features and compared

A registry of hand-crafted React components and templates for building polished UIs.
@polyqoy · X
This video shows a fully animated 3D site built in 2 minutes with claude code. one terminal command. but the prompt was almost irrelevant. the real work was the pre-load: ui/ux pro max skill, a hero component from framer motion stacked in before claude touched anything the toolkit did the job. the prompt just pulled the trigger. that's also why most people's claude output looks generic. they skip the setup and blame the model.

Browse and use prebuilt React components with purposeful motion design
@nexvyn · X
I'm building a component library focused on purposeful motion Link:-

Watch and steer autonomous coding agents in cloud devboxes with Claude Code, Codex, or OpenCode.
pranav100000 · HN
Aether – Run Claude Code, Codex, or OpenCode in devboxes you can watch

Browser-based USB serial terminal for hardware debugging and communication.
@thembeddevguy · X
The USB Type-C <-> RS-232 dongle got its well-deserved (and totally vibe-coded) browser-based serial terminal! No ads, no tracking, and the cookies are only there to store the settings.

Build databases, kanban boards, and notes for AI agents to collaborate on.
@emir_ogz · X
Just shipped - AI-native workspace for solo devs Agent reads/writes your project notes automaticly

Track software ideas from concept to shipped code, share publicly, and credit all contributors.
u/ramu9703 · Reddit
I built a public ledger that tracks a software idea from "shower thought" to shipped code hey everyone, I spent my weekend building a public backlog called vibehub (thanks 5.6 sol :) ) the main problem i wanted to solve is that too many good micro-ideas die in notes apps, and too many open-source projects launch without anyone knowing why they were built, who had the original spark, or how they evolved vibehub tracks the entire lineage of a project: - public feed of software briefs