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Rubber Duck Thursdays

Join us for Rubber Duck Thursdays! A lighthearted and informal stream where we work on some projects and do some live coding.

meetily

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Privacy first, AI meeting assistant with 4x faster Parakeet/Whisper live transcription, speaker diarization, and Ollama summarization built on Rust. 100% local processing. no cloud required. Meetily (Meetly Ai - https://meetily.ai) is the #1 Self-hosted, Open-source Ai meeting note taker for macOS & Windows.

  • Updated Jun 5, 2026
  • Rust
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system_prompts_leaks

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Extracted system prompts from Anthropic - Claude Fable 5, Opus 4.8, Claude Code, Claude Design. OpenAI - ChatGPT 5.5 Thinking, GPT 5.5 Instant, Codex. Google - Gemini 3.5 Flash, 3.1 Pro, Antigravity. xAI - Grok, Cursor, Copilot, VS Code, Perplexity, and more. Updated regularly.

  • Updated Jul 8, 2026
  • JavaScript

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Issue-Label Bot

Issue Label Bot automatically labels issues as either a feature request, bug or question, using machine learning. You can alias these labels so that the labels are personalized for your repo (for example if you prefer enhancement vs. feature_request).

Instructions on how to alias the labels can be viewed on the app's website.

This app only works on public repositories.

awesome-claude-code

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A hand-picked collection of the finest of resources for the most awesome of agents, Claude Code, the undisputed champion of coding companions, from the unstoppable team at Anthropic PBC. A delectable showcase of top tier skills, ambidextrous agents, scintillating status lines, top notch developer tooling, and also we have plugins

  • Updated Jul 8, 2026
  • Python

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AppMap

Runtime Code Review

Get reports on failed tests, API changes, security flaws, performance problems, and code anti-patterns in every pull request.

AppMap is a versatile open-source runtime code analysis tool compatible with Ruby, Java, Python, and Node.js. It records code execution traces, gathering data about how your code works and behaves. These traces can then be displayed as interactive diagrams, and analyzed to find coding flaws and problems.