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Self-Promotion

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Antonio Rodríguez

Antonio Rodríguez

•8d ago
Lexy – CLI tool that fetches tutorials from "Learn X in Y Minutes"
... Product Hunt! I'm Antonio, the creator of Lexy , a simple but powerful command-line tool that brings you the Learn X in Y minutes docs right into your terminal. You can check Lexy out here: https://github.com/antoniorodr/lexy Lexy: * fetches and stores tutorials locally * supports syntax highlighting via bat * lets you fuzzy search through all languages with fzf * updates itself automatically every 60 days I built Lexy because I often needed quick reminders or to glance through a language ... ... syntax without opening a browser. Now, I can do that in seconds, all from the terminal

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Vibecoding

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Aaron O'Leary

Aaron O'Leary

•19d ago
AI in your IDE (e.g. Cursor) vs AI in your terminal (Claude Code) — what’s the better flow?
... coding tools seem to come in two main flavors: IDE-based, like @Cursor and @GitHub Copilot, and terminal-based setups, like using @Claude Code to generate commands, scripts, or entire files. Both have their fans, but which one actually helps you move faster? Curious what flow people are sticking with long term, and where you see the most gains (or frustrations). Comment from ROSHAN (@roshan_e): I ve tried both setups, and personally, Cursor worked better for my use case ... ... fluent way to start AI. Engineers in my team moved to Cursor quickly and efficiently. Every part would be totally changed by AI. So is coding. OUT of IDE is a new and imaginative coding mode. I vote for terminal

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Warp

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Chris Messina

Chris Messina

•15d ago
One month since Product Hunt launch: Warp sees 2 million agents daily and 15x revenue growth
... Awesome progress ! Today, Warp is the #1 overall coding agent on benchmarks like Terminal-Bench (20% ahead of Claude Code) and top 5 on SWE-bench Verified (71%). We ve been blown away by the reception post-launch: from press outlets ( TechCrunch , Fast Company , New Stack ), to product adoption, and real-user feedback. More product updates too:
Comment from Zach Lloyd(@zach_lloyd): Thanks Chris!! Really excited by our progress and we tons of other cool stuff ... ... traction, but how fast you have turned feedback into actual improvements. It feels like every week brings a noticeably better experience. Comment from Csaba Kissi(@csaba_kissi): I use Warp daily! Moved almost all my AI stuff into the terminal

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Aqua Voice

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Jake Crump

Jake Crump

•23d ago
Aqua Voice vs Wispr Flow
... Wispr Flow. I've personally found it super helpful using a dictation app for stuff like writing posts like this, quickly messaging in @Slack , writing up @Linear tasks, talking to @Claude by Anthropic , and even using it in my terminal with @Claude Code . I'm curious to know, which of these two are you using and why? Or are you using a totally different dictation app? And if you aren't using one, why not? What's keeping you from ... ... from Chris Messina(@chrismessina): Don't sleep on Monologue from Every, coming soon. I also really like @TalkTastic . It's UI is unlike any of the others, and it's recently gotten a lot faster. Comment from vishal pandey(@vshpandey96

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Self-Promotion

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Harvansh Chaudhary

Harvansh Chaudhary

•27d ago
🚀 I built Mirage - a localhost-sharing CLI with live feedback, because ngrok is boring
... after 6 hours of raw networking hell, I built Mirage - a developer-focused CLI that: Shares your live localhost instantly Clients can click any UI element and leave comments You can reply to their feedback right from your terminal - no browser, no Slack, no BS And any code changes you make? Client sees them instantly. No redeploying anymore. Why Mirage? Because ngrok is great, but it stops at tunneling. Mirage goes further: Built-in client feedback widget Real-time updates ... ... jumping tools. How it works 1. Run mirage in your project folder 2. Share the generated link with your client 3. They see your actual running UI 4. They click elements and comment inline 5. You reply live from terminal

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Y Combinator

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Rajiv Ayyangar

Rajiv Ayyangar

•23d ago
YC deadline in <2 weeks; Who's applying?
... workplace-related! Excited to be part of this YC batch! Good luck to everyone applying! Comment from Mohamed Ashraf(@dagermohamed): I have already applied, and I am building an open-source business management platform that could serve as an alternative to HubSpot, Zoho, and similar products. My focus is on making the platform user-friendly and simpler, unlike other platforms that are difficult to use. Most importantly, the platform I am creating will not be overpriced like many others ... ... daniel_knight1): We are applying at Vulnetic. Our product is PTJunior, an AI Pentester designed to automate recon, exploitation and report generation for offensive security professionals. www.vulnetic.ai Comment from Rajiv Ayyangar(@rajiv_ayyangar): @hirecadeashish  We had a near competitor

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Raycast

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Gabe Perez

Gabe Perez

•25d ago
I Built My First Raycast Extension. Here's How I Did It!
... before layering on user interactions or advanced features. Iterate, Test, Repeat - It took me about a day but once the MVP was running, I focused on user experience. Frequent testing helped catch bugs early. Warp became my go-to terminal for troubleshooting and speeding up the feedback loop. Version Control Is Your Friend - Always back up locally and on GitHub. Cursor broke my repo, but thankfully I had saved the latest version of my files locally, allowing me to recover ... ... Warp the model is also auto (Claude 4 Sonnet) but the planning phase is o3. My theory is that a lot of documentation referenced git commands and using a CLI, that it was easier for Warp to execute vs

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General

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Gabe Perez

Gabe Perez

•1mo ago
Coding with an AI IDE (visual) vs AI CLI (Terminal), what's better?
... hybrid: Gemini for scaffolding and things like that, but Cursor still works just fine when I need fine-grained control. I need a better flow though, I'm not gonna lie. Comment from Seth Geib(@seth_geib): There are terminal CLIs inside of IDEs. You can literally use both. Why are you acting like you need to choose? Comment from Nikolai Berezovskii(@brzvsk): As a product person, not a dev, my take might be controversial: CLI-based AI tools ... ... really want to see the diff view as I have developed a healthy distrust of LLMs. So you can do both as Claude Code has a lot of plugins for IDEs: Claude Code for Jetbrains Claude Code for VScode

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Self-Promotion

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Taehoon Kim

Taehoon Kim

•30d ago
CZero Engine: Personal AI Interface
... your desktop. I m in full building mode and looking for early testers. If the idea of Personal AI Interface resonates with you, drop a comment or share this with someone who also lives in their terminal/browser Thanks for reading this. Taehoon ...

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CommandChronicles

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Leonardo Zanobi

Leonardo Zanobi

•1mo ago
What I learned building a terminal productivity tool from scratch
... info and lets you add notes. Here s what I learned along the way: Most devs don t just want sync they want context Shell startup time is sacred every ms matters Encryption must be invisible to be usable Terminal UX is underrated feedback speed changes everything It now works with Bash & Zsh, installs in one line, and is open source: https://commandchronicles.dev Comment from Igor Lysenko(@ixord): I like that there is context saving on different devices, sometimes ...

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AMA

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David Plakon

David Plakon

•2mo ago
I designed the World’s First Agentic Development Environment - AMA about Warp 2.0
... Product Hunt Dave here I lead design at Warp, and today our team is thrilled to debut Warp 2.0, the first Agentic Development Environment (ADE). We just achieved a 71% SWE-bench score and ranked #1 on terminal-bench, making Warp the most powerful coding agent in the world. Check us out on the leaderboard for more details! Our philosophy at Warp is that over the next year the process of developers starting off projects editing code by hand ... ... Comment from Advait Maybhate(@advait_maybhate): @dplakon  awesome to hear the context, and totally agree, thanks - yeah, it makes a ton of sense with how popular the concept has gotten haha! Comment from Gabe Perez(@gabe): The terminal

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Cursor

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Gabe Perez

Gabe Perez

•2mo ago
Cursor or Claude Code?
... experiment with this Comment from Tijs Teulings(@_tijs): Claude code has been available in the default Claude plan for a while now. Limited tokens per day but enough to get shit done. It integrates quite well with both vscode and cursor so I actually use both. When you run the Claude command in a cursor terminal

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Windsurf

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Mike Kerzhner

Mike Kerzhner

•4mo ago
Restart to update again?
... Dear @Windsurf , I appreciate the frequent updates. Love seeing a fast moving product. But, the restart-to-update is pretty brutal. There are like 3 updates per week. I have long running processes in the editor terminal like my development server and rails console. When I restart the editor, I have to manually restart these processes. Some ideas: Maybe it's possible to have some updates without restarts? Can you indicate when my local major or minor version is behind ...

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Daily.co

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Kwindla Kramer

Kwindla Kramer

•4mo ago
Request for product: voice-based dev environment
... Here's my hacked-together, messy, voice-based dev environment: Voice-driven loop with screen-shotting so the LLM in the loop can see what's in my terminal and editor. The prompt varies depending on what I'm trying to drive with this loop. A few tool definitions that give read access to files and URLs. A tool the LLM can send a block of output to that generates keyboard events, so the LLM can drive any editor/terminal ... ... first programming environment could be faster than typing! Comment from Kwindla Kramer(@kwindla): @whisk  I think you often have things you're doing that are hard to completely integrate into the IDE. For example, I usually have multiple terminal

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fmerian

fmerian

•5mo ago
Bucket 2025-03 Update - CLI, Toolbar, GitHub app & Launch Week
... features from the command line and maintain type safety while building. When creating a new feature, the CLI updates your local types to make sure they match types defined in Bucket. Get started now copy/paste this in your terminal: npm i @ bucketco/cli ## Toolbar We introduced the Toolbar to help you toggle features on and off when building locally. ## Event log See all event data sent to Bucket, filter them by type, and get detailed context for quick debugging. ## GitHub ...

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VS Code

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Matt Carroll

Matt Carroll

•6mo ago
How to navigate between terminal tabs in VS Code? (and other power user shortcuts?)
... often find myself having a few tabs / terminals open in the "terminal

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Self-Promotion

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Tilak Patel

Tilak Patel

•6mo ago
Open-Source Finance Terminal - Bloomberg Alternative
... building FinceptTerminal which is an truly open source finance terminal and alternative

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