A concise introduction to OpenBMB/VoxCPM, an open-source multilingual TTS and voice cloning system based on continuous speech representations, with voice design, controllable cloning, 48kHz output, and deployment options.
An introduction to Headroom, a context compression layer for AI agents and LLM applications that reduces token usage before tool outputs, logs, files, and RAG chunks reach the model.
An introduction to ERPNext, an open source ERP system built on the Frappe Framework for accounting, inventory, sales, purchasing, manufacturing, projects, HR, and customer service.
html-video is an open-source project from the Open Design team. It lets coding agents understand content, build storyboards, express frames with HTML/CSS, and render real MP4 videos locally through Chromium and ffmpeg.
html-ppt-skill is an AgentSkill for generating professional HTML presentations with themes, layouts, animations, and presenter mode using pure static HTML/CSS/JS.
OpenViking, Mirage, and SkillOpt show that AI agent systems are moving beyond model calls toward context databases, virtual filesystems, and optimizable skills.
GitHub Copilot is moving to usage-based billing, OpenRouter has launched Guardrails, and projects like AgentBudget point to a broader shift from subscription-style AI usage to metered, governed agent workflows.
An introduction to DigitalPlat FreeDomain, a platform for free domain registration and DNS integration for personal projects, open source projects, student portfolios, and early product demos.
An introduction to earendil-works/pi: a terminal-first, extensible AI coding agent harness with a CLI, agent runtime, unified model API, TUI components, and package system.
A look at Understand-Anything, Superpowers, ECC, knowledge-work-plugins, stop-slop, taste-skill, and other GitHub Trending projects that point to AI agents moving from prompts to installable, reusable, auditable work methods.
AI agent security logs should not only record whether an API call succeeded. They need to connect user intent, agent planning, tool calls, policy decisions, human approval, and execution results.
Codex is moving beyond code generation into long-running work: durable threads, goals, tool-backed verification, automations, and project rules make tasks easier to continue, inspect, and finish.
HTML Anything is a local-first agentic HTML editor that turns Markdown, tables, drafts, and data into publish-ready single-file HTML or PNG using the AI coding agents already logged in on your machine.
Marketing Skills for AI Agents is a marketing skill pack for AI coding agents, giving Claude Code, OpenAI Codex, Cursor, Windsurf, and other agents more structured workflows for SEO, conversion optimization, copywriting, ads, analytics, and growth tasks.
Long-term memory for AI agents should not be a dumping ground for chat history. It should be a verifiable, scoped, and maintainable layer of working context that changes future behavior.
The Codex Chrome extension lets Codex work with Chrome when a task depends on signed-in browser state, real web pages, or browser-context verification.
Warp is an AI-native development environment born from the terminal, combining the command line, coding agents, Git diff review, code review, and commit workflows in one workspace.
A practical guide to OpenAI Codex for Open Source: how open-source maintainers can apply for six months of ChatGPT Pro with Codex, API credits, and conditional Codex Security access.
An introduction to open-slide, a React slide framework for AI agents where you describe the deck in natural language, agents write the React pages, and the framework handles preview, presentation, export, and iteration.
A quick look at OpenLess, an open-source voice input app for macOS and Windows that transcribes speech, polishes it with AI, and inserts the result at the current cursor.
An introduction to keep-codex-fast, a local maintenance skill for heavy Codex users. It emphasizes inspection, handoff notes, backups, and safe archiving before touching old sessions, logs, or workspaces.
An introduction to HyperFrames, HeyGen's open-source framework for defining videos with HTML, CSS, and frontend animation tools, then rendering them to MP4 through a browser and FFmpeg.