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- Added APK sharing tools so users can share finished Android apps with a QR code, branded invite email, share image, and social post text. - Added post-build improvement suggestions in chat, so users can see practical next-step ideas after an app is generated. - Improved upfront build pricing with clearer credit estimates, pricing rules, and estimate bands before major build work starts. - Improved generated app reliability, including better audio recording permission handling and more stable persistence for AI-generated image results. - Polished the builder dashboard and app completion flow so users can better understand when an app is ready, what was delivered, and what to do next. -

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AI Santa for personalized holiday moments with Advent Calendar and Radio.Open
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Search and chat across multiple developer documentation sources in one place.Open

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Code varies from run to run. Still it is a helpful app. You can specify coding languages that are not in the dropdown menu.
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OpenI'm happy to help you with generating a manifest file and a Lua script based on your input. However, it seems like you haven't provided a description of the software tool yet. Could you please provide more details about what you need? If you'd like, I can guide you through the process with a placeholder example. Let's assume you want a simple tool that greets the user. Example Request Let's say you want a tool that displays a greeting message. Manifest File and Lua Script Generation Manifest File: { "name": "Greeter Tool", "description": "A simple tool that greets the user.", "author": "Your Name", "version": "1.0.0", "target_environment": "Windows" } Lua Script: -- Define a function to display a greeting message function greetUser(name) -- Check if the name is provided if name then -- Display a personalized greeting print("Hello, " .. name .. "!") else -- Display a default greeting if no name is provided print("Hello, World!") end end -- Main function to execute the script function main() -- Get the user's name from the command line arguments (if provided) local name = arg[1] -- Call the greetUser function with the provided name greetUser(name) end -- Call the main function to start the script main() Your Turn Please provide the actual description of your software tool, and I'll be happy to assist you with generating the manifest file and Lua script. Since no description was provided, here is a default example. Manifest File: { "name": "Example Tool", "description": "A default example tool.", "author": "AI Assistant", "version": "1.0.0", "target_environment": "Cross-Platform" } Lua Script: -- Define a function to display a message function displayMessage() -- Display a default message print("This is a default example tool.") end -- Main function to execute the script function main() -- Call the displayMessage function displayMessage() end -- Call the main function to start the script main() -
Biela now builds full blockchain applications: smart contracts, tokens, marketplaces and more *What's new* Biela has added full blockchain development to its platform. You can now build, test, and deploy smart contract-based applications without writing a single line of code, or ever touching a terminal. The feature runs on EVM (Ethereum Virtual Machine) architecture, making it compatible with Ethereum and all major Layer 2 networks: Base, Arbitrum, Polygon, and others. --- **How it works, technically** When you describe a blockchain project in Biela, the AI generates both the smart contract and the full frontend application around it. From there, the workflow has three stages: **Local testing** Biela spins up a local blockchain node automatically. Transactions are simulated, funds are fake, and nothing touches a real network. You test in a sandboxed environment without any configuration. **Testnet (Sepolia)** When you're ready to share or test with others, Biela generates a crypto wallet for you and funds it with test ETH automatically. No prior wallet required. No faucet visits. No setup. **Mainnet deployment** When you're ready to go live, you connect your own MetaMask wallet, sign the transaction, and deploy to whichever real EVM chain you choose. A few clicks. The project dashboard is environment-aware: inside Biela it auto-connects to your local node; on a deployed version it shows a MetaMask connect button automatically. --- **What that means** → **You want to launch a token** describe it, Biela generates the contract and a full interface around it. Test it with fake funds first, then deploy to Ethereum when ready. → **You want to build an NFT marketplace** describe the mechanics, Biela builds the smart contract and the marketplace UI together. No Solidity knowledge needed. → **You have a startup idea that involves crypto payments or ownership** you can now build and ship an MVP of it without hiring a blockchain developer. → **You want to experiment with Web3 but don't own crypto yet** Biela handles the test wallet and funds for you during development. You only need your own wallet at the very end, when going live. → **You're a developer who wants to move faster** Biela abstracts the setup (local node, deployment scripts, wallet connection logic) so you skip configuration and go straight to building. --- **Why this is different** Most AI tools that touch blockchain help you write Solidity code; you still handle everything else yourself. Biela abstracts the entire pipeline: local environment, testnet infrastructure, wallet management, deployment, and frontend, in one flow. There's no equivalent of this in other no-code or vibecoding platforms today. The blockchain feature is live now at biela.dev. Build faster. Ship smarter. Create without limits.
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Warp is probably the best CLI on the Mac Platform, even better when you are in the middle of that complex linux string and you think How do I...just ask the AI and it will give you that answer you forget all those years ago.
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Honestly this is the GOAT, I tried this tool and it was able to either help debug or make scripts from the ground up. It has support for a lot of support languages too, which adds extra points to how good this tool is.
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It gets 2 stars for actually being able to deploy an app. But I'd give it negative 5 stars because it will cause pure rage when it starts to break your app and won't reference what is currently deployed or it will break backups. Wtf?!?!
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Master system design and behavior interviews with AI-powered practice.Open
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Really cool app to code faster and get less errors
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Way easier to use since it finds relevant files for you.
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The tool's quality has dropped significantly over the past three months. The AI is taking three times longer to solve problems and is still making many mistakes. Accuracy has decreased by at least 60%. I had to manually fix everything and stop using the prompt. Unfortunately, it used to work very well for me, but now it no longer does.
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Hello everyone! Thank you for anyone that are using or just checking my tool. Please let me know if you have any questions or feedback!
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Great tool! And totally free! Directly from haven
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By far the best test automation platform! I no longer waste hours writing test code—this AI handles everything. When something breaks, I can see it instantly and fix it. My productivity has easily doubled since I started using it!
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user friendly and gaves accurate results so for me its 10/10 tool
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i liked i didn`t tested, but i could`t find any error with code , the only possible thing i could criticize so far is that can`t provide where i could find the shape file , but this isnt that much for a hassol . so is very good
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IronClaw feels like how AI agents should’ve been built from the start. Same power as OpenClaw, but your API keys never touch the model.
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Generate code snippets, functions, and components with AI assistance.OpenGreat tool for helping with coding tasks.
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Your AI-powered partner for smarter, faster, and more productive software engineeringOpencodex is catching up significantly 2026, i have a few bugs that claude code got stuck with lots of back-and-forth, after throwing it to codex it just fixed it with one shot -
Didn't really like the output, made some good directives for me and insight that i haven't came across so far. Not really sure if i will trust it with my main projects though. How safe is it?
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Great workflow tool with a good deal of nodes. Very easy to use. Can create AI app in minutes.
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AI-powered Linux command generator for precise terminal tasks.Open -
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Web Development and App Building Services Overview As a skilled developer, I can assist with creating websites and building mobile applications. I can also generate code to help with programming tasks. Web Development Services Mobile App Development Services Cross-Platform Mobile Apps: I can also develop cross-platform mobile apps using frameworks like React Native, Flutter, or Xamarin. Mobile App Design: I can create user-friendly and intuitive mobile app designs that meet your specific needs. Programming Services Code Generation: I can generate code snippets in various programming languages, including Python, Java, JavaScript, and C . Programming Language Support: I can assist with programming tasks in a variety of languages, including but not limited to: Bug Fixing and Debugging: I can help identify and fix errors in your code. Example Code Generation Here's an example of a simple "Hello, World!" program in Python: def main(): print("Hello, World!") if __name__ == "__main__": main() Or a simple JavaScript function to add two numbers: function addNumbers(a, b) { return a b; } console.log(addNumbers(2, 3)); // Output: 5 Let me know if you have a specific project in mind, and I'll be happy to assist you. I can create websites, build apps and generate codes
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Clean solution. Like how it handles edge cases and keeps it readable too.
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Answering your ROS 2 questions based on next-generation robot programming book.Open -
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Master MicroPython, C, and C++ for Raspberry Pi Pico and RP2040.Open -
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Your interactive guide to mastering C Programming pointers.Open
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