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Local Dominator
Product Hunt[Other] Accurate & affordable google maps rank tracker Local Dominator is a complete Local SEO platform with rank tracking, citation finder, GBP management, competitor insights, and AI content tools. Access real-time data and manage one or multiple locations from a single dashboard.
Sidekick
Product Hunt[Other] Build Zapier-style automations using only a chat interface Describe your workflow in chat and watch Sidekick build it. AI adds connectors, configures logic, and handles errors. Run it on demand or on a schedule. Connect Gmail, Calendar, Docs, Notion, Slack, and more—priced per run, not per action.
Lit: a library for building fast, lightweight web components
Hacker News (score: 27)[Other] Lit: a library for building fast, lightweight web components
Sparrow: C++20 Idiomatic APIs for the Apache Arrow Columnar Format
Hacker News (score: 12)[Other] Sparrow: C++20 Idiomatic APIs for the Apache Arrow Columnar Format
[Other] Show HN: PasteVault – An open-source, E2EE pastebin with a VS Code-like editor
Show HN: I built a deep research tool for local file system
Show HN (score: 5)[CLI Tool] Show HN: I built a deep research tool for local file system I was experimenting with building a local dataset generator with deep research workflow a while back and that got me thinking. what if the same workflow could run on my own files instead of the internet. being able to query pdfs, docs or notes and get back a structured report sounded useful.<p>so I made a small terminal tool that does exactly that. I point it to local files like pdf, docx, txt or jpg. it extracts the text, splits it into chunks, runs semantic search, builds a structure from my query, and then writes out a markdown report section by section.<p>it feels like having a lightweight research assistant for my local file system. I have been trying it on papers, long reports and even scanned files and it already works better than I expected. repo - <a href="https://github.com/Datalore-ai/deepdoc" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/Datalore-ai/deepdoc</a><p>Currently citations are not implemented yet since this version was mainly to test the concept, I will be adding them soon and expand it further if you guys find it interesting.
Show HN: Moribito – A TUI for LDAP Viewing/Queries
Hacker News (score: 53)[Other] Show HN: Moribito – A TUI for LDAP Viewing/Queries Check out my TUI I wrote for viewing and querying an LDAP. I need to do basic queries and validation daily for work, and as I work on a mac, there are really no good options. The major player is the Apache Directory Studio which is... not great. So I decided to create a new one.
Show HN: Zyg – Stop Writing Status Updates
Show HN (score: 5)[Other] Show HN: Zyg – Stop Writing Status Updates Hi HN, I’m Tobi. For a couple of hours over the past few days I’ve been hacking on something to fix a pain point in my dev workflow: writing status updates.<p>Progress is invisible by default. GitHub, Linear, Jira all track tickets and code, but they don’t do a good job of capturing the narrative between “ticket started” and “ticket done.”<p>You start working on a feature, your PM asks “how’s it going?”, and even though you know exactly how it’s going - because you’ve been committing and making progress - you still struggle to answer. That usually means breaking your flow to piece together an update, or just saying “it’s going fine.” You could point them to the commits, but tbj they probably don’t want to wade through diffs.<p>To solve this I built Zyg [pronounced zeig]. It tries to turn commits into human-readable progress updates. It’s a lightweight CLI + dashboard that wraps `git commit`. Running `zyg` will generate a detailed commit message from your changes, produce a project update from that commit or a set of commits you choose, and notify any stakeholders who are subscribed. If you’d rather not share updates automatically, you can just copy the generated summary and drop it in Slack or email.<p>Zyg is free for September thanks to an API credit grant from Anthropic. After that I’ll figure out pricing, but you can also plug in your own key and keep using it for free. It’s still rough around the edges, but I’d appreciate you giving it a spin.
RubyMine is now free for non-commercial use
Hacker News (score: 83)[Other] RubyMine is now free for non-commercial use
LukeGus/Termix
GitHub Trending[DevOps] Termix is a web-based server management platform with SSH terminal, tunneling, and file editing capabilities.
pedroslopez/whatsapp-web.js
GitHub Trending[API/SDK] A WhatsApp client library for NodeJS that connects through the WhatsApp Web browser app
Innoculator
Product Hunt[Other] AI Application protection Innoculator combines AI signature creation with a distributed model to empower you to virtually patch your applications (including Legacy apps). Simply deploy, upload your vulnerability scan, and Innoculator does the rest.
Nano Banana API
Product Hunt[API/SDK] Affordable and Reliable Nano Banana API for Image Generation Kie.ai provides developers with seamless access to the Nano Banana API.Recognized for its photorealism, precision editing, and high-speed performance, this model enables scalable and production-ready AI image generation and editing.
Compot
Product Hunt[IDE/Editor] SwiftUI components + AI coding assistant Build iOS apps faster. Browse 100+ SwiftUI components and templates to copy, tweak, and paste into Xcode. Generate SwiftUI from text or images, and get AI help to explain, debug, or extend code. No dependencies—just clean, reusable Swift.
Studo
Product Hunt[Other] Study Tracker with a Github-style Heatmap Studo is a simple study tracker with a github-style heatmap. Start a timer, log your sessions, and watch your study streaks grow Built for students who want to see their progress and stay consistent.
Circle Drawing Tool on Map
Product Hunt[Other] Radius Map, Draw circle, GIS, Mapping, geoJSON, GIS Map Use this free web mapping tool to draw a circle by entering its radius and click a point on the map to place a circle at that spot.
AI Video Transcriber (open source)
Product Hunt[Other] Open‑source AI tool for multi‑platform video transcription An AI-powered video transcription and summarization tool that supports multiple video platforms including YouTube, Tiktok, Bilibili, and 30+ platforms. It brings powerful video-to‑text workflows right to your local machine—no vendor lock‑in, no paywalls.
CodeBlock DevKit
Product Hunt[Other] The AI-Powered SaaS Dev Kit for Makers Who Build Fast CodeBlock DevKit is a complete SaaS Development Kit helping entrepreneurs and developers launch SaaS apps fast. With pre-built modules and a full SaaS app template, it removes months of foundational work, letting you focus on building and shipping features.
Feox DB
Product Hunt[Database] An ultra-fast, embedded and persisted KV store in pure Rust. <200ns GET and <600ns INSERT, Lockless design, io_uring support, Atomic operations, JSON Patching, ACI with bounded Durability window
GenAI API for Apple Shortcuts
Product Hunt[API/SDK] Supercharge Apple’s Shortcuts using Cloudflare and Gemini This TypeScript API built with Hono, OpenAI, and deployed as a Cloudflare Worker aims to boost the performance of Apple's Shortcuts by providing a seamless integration with generative AI capabilities, allowing users to create more powerful shortcuts.