A desktop app for keeping local development projects, launch commands and IDE shortcuts in one place.
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A desktop app for keeping local development projects, launch commands and IDE shortcuts in one place.
a TUI tool for opening projects inside a restricted sandbox
Fast, minimalist multi-pane cockpit for Claude Code on Windows + Git Bash, built on WezTerm. Grid terminal launcher for running AI agents across entire workspace.
AI agent skills collection & Vibe Coding methodology — ready-to-use skills for project launch, architecture visualization, content writing, and a complete framework for AI-driven development.
Desktop hub to manage local dev repos: scan monorepos, view Git & stack signals, and open projects in your editor—individually, in groups, or via Raycast.
Blazing-fast project launcher for Raycast. One keystroke. IDE + Terminal + AI. Done.
NextFly is a batch tool to automate building and running local projects. It allows you to manage multiple projects, switch between JDK versions, start servers, and launch Maven builds easily from a single interface.
Local-first dashboard to discover, launch & monitor all your dev projects from one screen — auto-detected, no port clashes, live logs/git/health. 127.0.0.1 only.
Browse all your local repos and launch Claude Code in any of them. Zero dependencies, single Python file.
A small screensaver-style demo used to test Hantendo Switch and my homelab infrastructure.
Desktop floating widget for quick Claude Code project launching. Pin paths, click to start claude. Built-in Daoist breathing guide.
A fast, keyboard-first project launcher for Omarchy and Hyprland.
Projecto is an Electron desktop app for managing, syncing, and launching local developer projects with terminal orchestration, project detection, subscriptions, and auto-updates.
A tiny desktop and terminal launcher for local development projects
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