
Dshelf: A calm reader for your PDFs
用Dshelf将PDF转化为宁静的阅读体验,配有精美图书馆和AI页面指导。
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用Dshelf将PDF转化为宁静的阅读体验,配有精美图书馆和AI页面指导。
@dshelf_app · X

AI驱动的学术论文编辑工具,提供写作辅助、引文管理和查重功能。
Voyagard — AI 学术论文编辑器,有 AI 编辑,一键查重降重,AI推荐文献索引等功能, 帮助你完成从选题调研,文献索引并管理, AI协助撰写等功能,帮助你轻松完成论文撰写

在智能代理笔记本中构建、运行和评估机器学习工作流。
eldar_hsnv · HN
Show HN: AI Notebook for Data Science – Kind of Like Cursor but for Jupyter

将学习PDF转换为闪卡、测验和音频播客,具有弱点检测功能。
@indiesaasgrowth · X
I built a study app. . It's a study app for medicos , it turns pdf into flash cards , audio podcasts, quizzes and so on. It makes study easier. And also reminds them to study and analyses their weak points and then it trains us accordingly. It also shows their performance and progress over time .

用 markdown 笔记组织想法,支持进度追踪,并将其可视化为交互式思维导图
@vasanthadabala · X
Not really a startup. It's just something I built for myself a simple note taking app with a planner, progress tracker, and mind map I'm going to share it publicly @NodesMap check it

在桌面式界面中组织和管理文件和文件夹。
@jenidesignns · X
Day 19 challenge by @IwuezeAmarachi built with Claude AI 🤖 Live link:

AI工具,评分简历、生成求职信、撰写LinkedIn简介和构建符合ATS的简历。
@cdt_tech · X
I built an AI tool for job seekers 🚀 DocPilot lets you: → Score your resume out of 100 → Generate tailored cover letters in seconds → Write your LinkedIn summary with AI → Build ATS-compliant resumes Try it:

使用 AI 将 PDF 文件转换为 Excel 电子表格,支持扫描和数字文件。
uri_merhav

将笔记转化为竞争性答题对战,获得AI反馈和指导。
u/Due_Load6189 · Reddit
I built a study battle app and need honest feedback Hey everyone, I’m a student building StudyClash, an app that turns practice questions into competitive study battles. You can try a deck, answer questions, get a score, see what topics you’re weak in, and use an AI coach to understand mistakes. I’m not trying to sell anything right now — I just need honest feedback before I show it to more people. Main things I want feedback on: Is the app easy to understand? Does anything look b


创建共享白板,进行素描、头脑风暴、分配任务和协作。
@claroboard · X
I built a whiteboard. The hardest part wasn't the coding. The hardest part was getting the first users. Want to give it a try?
