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r/linuxquestions · u/Regular_Ideal_ · 1w ago

What’s that one open-source Linux tool you absolutely can’t live without?

Could be terminal, GUI, WM, CLI utility, anything. What’s the one tool you always install first on a fresh Linux setup and why?

r/linux · u/r14dd · 4d ago

patent: a terminal tool that searches 11 registries to tell you if your idea already exists

I’ve spent way too much time reinventing tools that already exist. To save myself the trouble, I builtpatentwhich is a CLI utility that searches 11 open-source ecosystems from your terminal to see if your idea is actuall…

Hacker News · u/memcoder · 6d ago

Show HN: Agents, run any coding agent on your subscription not API costs

Hi HN. I'm the founder of Phoenix Labs (ex TikTok, Applied AI) and we're open sourcing our internal tooling today which is like a toolchain / meta-harness for CLI agents useful for really scaling eng and creative work.We…

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Hacker News · u/prashantsengar · 2d ago

Show HN: Hydron – Hardware-aware coding agent

Hi HN, this is Prashant from H2Loop. Embedded engineers that we work with were annoyed that generic AI tools hallucinated register addresses, generated code for peripherals that don't exist on the chip and mixed up timer…

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r/linux · u/AshR75 · 2d ago

Zero dependency, pure C++ speech-to-text binary for Linux, done the UNIX way (daemonless, no bloat, no slop, no GUIs, no venv, nothing)

This is just a very simple, 100% local STT toggle/CLI tool (open source & Apache-2 licensed) that adheres to the UNIX philosophy, does one job and one job only. Tap once, speak for as long as you want, tap again, transcr…