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.
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Browse all your local repos and launch Claude Code in any of them. Zero dependencies, single Python file.
Desktop floating widget for quick Claude Code project launching. Pin paths, click to start claude. Built-in Daoist breathing guide.
Projecto is an Electron desktop app for managing, syncing, and launching local developer projects with terminal orchestration, project detection, subscriptions, and auto-updates.
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