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Ask the oracle when you're stuck. Invoke GPT-5 Pro with a custom context and files. - steipete/oracle
#ADD #dev #prompting
"Find any file instantly
Cling leverages the power of fd and fzf to provide lightning-fast fuzzy searching of your entire filesystem.
Unlike Spotlight, Raycast, or Alfred, Cling can find system files, hidden files, dotfiles, app data, and more files that the Spotlight index doesn't include.
How it works?
Cling maintains an efficient live index of your entire disk, watching for changes and only re-indexing when necessary.
The powerful fuzzy search algorithm lets you find files with just a few keystrokes, even with partial or misspelled queries.
Act on selected files
With Cling's keyboard-centric approach, perform any action on files with quick hotkeys - no mouse required.
Use Quick Filters to narrow down results without typing common queries, and apply predefined actions like Open with…, copy paths, batch rename, or QuickLook.
Create your own custom actions with scripts in any programming language you prefer. Each script gets a pre-assigned hotkey so you can execute them instantly on your search results."
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Wow this is cool. It shows one of those colors at top of the screen for a couple of seconds (red/offline stays) "Useful details and some technicalities
The app has no Dock icon and no menubar icon so to quit it you'd need to do one of the following:
Launch Activity Monitor, find IsThereNet and press the ❌ button at the top
Run the following command in the Terminal: killall 'IsThereNet'
Why 1.1.1.1?
That IP was chosen for multiple reasons:
it should connect to a server that's close to you
it is a well-known IP that's unlikely to change
it's unlikely to be blocked by firewalls
it should not sell your data to advertisers like Google's 8.8.8.8 does
See when your internet disconnects.. and reconnects
IsThereNet watches for internet connection status changes and draws a colored line at the top of the screen to indicate the status.
Colors:
Green: connected (fades out after 5 seconds)
Red: disconnected (stays on screen until connection is restored)
Yellow: slow internet (fades out after 10 seconds)
The top status line does not appear in screenshots and does not interfere with clicking on the menu bar.
How it works?
IsThereNet uses the native NWPathMonitor API to efficiently check if a connection can be established to Cloudflare's DNS IP 1.1.1.1.
It also uses fping to check when internet appears connected but destinations are not reachable, or if the connection is slow."
#free #homebrew_casks #geeky #mac_apps #background_apps #open_source
Run anything at startup
The app creates a Startup folder in your home directory. Anything you place in this folder will run at startup automatically.
You can place apps, scripts, Shortcuts, links, and really anything you want in the folder.
How it works?
The app is designed to be as simple as possible. It runs a background agent that launches and keeps track of startup items.
The agent uses zero resources and has no impact on your system's performance.
Drag and drop
Apps can be dragged with Command-Option to create an alias. Links can be dragged directly from the browser address bar.
Shortcuts simply need an empty file named Shortcut Name.shortcut and scripts can be written directly inside the folder.
The app also provides a convenient interface that helps you choose apps, pick Shortcuts, create scripts and manage the startup items.
Launch apps hidden
Startup Folder can launch apps hidden at startup, and also force hide those apps that insist on showing a window anyway.
This is useful for apps that you want to have available in the background for when you'll use them later.
Keep alive
The app can keep apps and scripts alive by relaunching them if they crash. This is useful for apps that are not well-behaved and crash often.
A crash loop detection mechanism is built-in to detect when an app or script crashes too often and stop relaunching it.
#free #homebrew_casks #utilities #mac_apps
They do rcmd, Clop, Cling, YellowDot, Startup Folder, IsThereNet,and more
#lists #mac_apps #app_developers
"Run anything at startup
The app creates a Startup folder in your home directory. Anything you place in this folder will run at startup automatically.
You can place apps, scripts, Shortcuts, links, and really anything you want in the folder.
How it works?
The app is designed to be as simple as possible. It runs a background agent that launches and keeps track of startup items.
The agent uses zero resources and has no impact on your system's performance.
Drag and drop
Apps can be dragged with Command-Option to create an alias. Links can be dragged directly from the browser address bar.
Shortcuts simply need an empty file named Shortcut Name.shortcut and scripts can be written directly inside the folder.
The app also provides a convenient interface that helps you choose apps, pick Shortcuts, create scripts and manage the startup items.
Launch apps hidden
Startup Folder can launch apps hidden at startup, and also force hide those apps that insist on showing a window anyway.
This is useful for apps that you want to have available in the background for when you'll use them later.
Keep alive
The app can keep apps and scripts alive by relaunching them if they crash. This is useful for apps that are not well-behaved and crash often.
A crash loop detection mechanism is built-in to detect when an app or script crashes too often and stop relaunching it."
#free #homebrew_casks #utilities #open_source #mac_apps
Price: $110 / plus need $50 for TRMNL BYOD // reTerminal E1002 is a 7.3 inch open-source full color ePaper display with up to 3-month battery life. Powered by ESP32-S3, it natively supports our SenseCraft HMI no-code UI platform for effortless
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System Crafters is a community and learning resource for computer enthusiasts who are interested in crafting their computing experience to increase their enjoyment and productivity.
This website is intended to be the most comprehensive reference on the internet for learning how to leverage tools like GNU Emacs, GNU Guix, and GNU/Linux to craft a fully customized workflow using Free Software tools!
The System Crafters YouTube channel also contains almost 200 videos and live stream recordings demonstrating and explaining these tools and broader topics!
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Ask unprecedentedly
nuanced questions.
We give you and Claude full ARBITRARY SQL + VECTOR ALGEBRA search power over a growing index of documents relevant to the intelligence explosion.
◇ arXiv
◇ Hacker News
◇ LessWrong
◇ community-archive.org
◇ etc. (recommend us sources @ hello@exopriors.com)
Claude prompt + public key
Paste this into Claude Code to start exploring immediately. For full functionality (higher limits + private vectors), create an account.
Claude Code and Codex are essentially AGI at this point—we recommend getting acquainted with these tools even if you are not a software developer. For maximum ergonomics (else you'll be manually approving each time Claude tries to query our API), we think you can get away with claude --dangerously-skip-permissions, but that is your risk to accept. We would not recommend this with a model less smart than Opus 4.5. The risk even if you trust us is prompt injection attacks in one of our ingested entities, even though we generally scrape content from reputable sources.
CLAUDE WEB (EASIEST SETUP, BUT LESS AGENTIC)
Use this prompt directly inside the Claude web app. No MCP, no installs: just allow access to our API once.
Open Claude → Settings → Capabilities.
Enable Code execution and file creation.
Toggle Allow network egress.
In Domain allowlist, add api.exopriors.com.
Paste the prompt below and start querying in claude.ai.
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Our services allow users to publish content without needing to install anything. We accomplish this with the SSH tools (rsync, sftp, sshfs) you already have installed on your system.
Use our platform entirely using SSH and our TUI.
Read about what motivates us: RFC-001 radical experimentation
PAGES
Host static sites on our global platform using SSH.
TUNS
Host public web services on localhost using SSH.
PIPE
Stream data between computers using our authenticated *nix pipes using SSH.
PROSE
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RSS-TO-EMAIL
Receive email digests for your RSS feeds using SSH.
PASTES
Upload code snippets using rsync, scp, and sftp.
DEPLOY A SITE WITH A SINGLE COMMAND
Upload your static site to us:
rsync --delete -rv ./public/ pgs.sh:/mysite/
Now your site is available with TLS handled for you: https://{user}-mysite.pgs.sh
We also automatically handle TLS for your custom domains!
ACCESS LOCALHOST USING HTTPS
If you have a local webserver on localhost:8000, activate an SSH tunnel to us:
ssh -R dev:80:localhost:8000 tuns.sh
Now your local dev server is available on the web: https://{user}-dev.tuns.sh
AUTHENTICATED *NIX PIPES OVER SSH
Have one terminal listen for an event and another terminal send the event:
ssh pipe.pico.sh sub mytopic
echo "Hello world!" | ssh pipe.pico.sh pub mytopic
The sub will receive "Hello world!"
PUBLISH BLOG ARTICLES WITH A SINGLE COMMAND
Create your first post, (e.g. hello-world.md):
# hello world!
This is my first blog post.
Cya!
Upload the post to us:
scp hello-world.md prose.sh:/
Congrats! You just published a blog article, accessible here: https://{user}.prose.sh/hello-world
EASILY SHARE CODE SNIPPETS
Pipe some stdout to us:
git diff | ssh pastes.sh changes.patch
And instantly share your code snippets: https://{user}.pastes.sh/changes.patch
RECEIVE EMAIL NOTIFICATIONS FOR YOUR FAVORITE RSS FEEDS
Create a blogs.txt file:
=: email rss@myemail.com
=: digest_interval 1day
=> https://pico.prose.sh/rss
=> https://erock.prose.sh/rss
Then upload it to us:
scp blogs.txt feeds.pico.sh:/
After the daily interval has been reached, you will receive an email with your feeds!
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Persistent disks with some really interesting work coming soon.
SSH-based API get started by typing ssh exe.dev and creating a VM.
Private by default, share with discord-style links exe.dev takes care of TLS and auth for you. By default only you can reach your HTTP services, and you have easy mechanims to share them with friends and colleagues.
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