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Thanks. I've added these.

Spent most of today adapting the AI workflow to iterate through a list of urls and create entries for them on the list - so far I have been giving it the website and source code url for each post manually. So this should speed up my workflow for adding posts in the future. The new workflow I ended on is very simple and just calls a slight modified version of the original workflow:

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Next improvement will be for the AI to auto assign a category and tags to all new posts which has been manual so far. I will also be able to use n8n and the AI to go through posts that don't have the complete information and flesh them out automatically - that's still about 800 posts I think from the original list that was in the Gist.
 
 
I might be blowing my own horn a bit 😅, but I recently open-sourced two small utilities I built, partially vibe-coded and partially engineered properly, that I use in my own workflows. They might be useful to others too.

Both are self-hosted, run entirely locally, and are released under the MIT license.

🔹 Prompt Hub​


Prompt Hub is a local web app for storing, organising and refining AI prompts.

I built it because once you start working seriously with AI tools, prompts get long, messy, duplicated, and hard to manage in a notes app.

It lets you:
  • Store and organise full-length prompts
  • Create linked variants for testing and iteration
  • Search across prompts, notes, tags, tools and categories
  • Optionally refine prompts using local LLMs via Ollama
  • Draft prompts from images using local vision models
Everything runs locally. No cloud services involved.

It is basically a structured prompt management system for real-world AI use.

🔹 SmartClipboard​


SmartClipboard is a privacy-first clipboard workspace powered by local LLMs.
It stores clipboard history locally using SQLite and lets you:
  • Rewrite text
  • Summarise content
  • Reformat information
  • Extract structured data
  • Combine clips in a composer workspace
  • Run AI actions through Ollama
Again, everything runs on your machine. No remote APIs, no telemetry.

They are small, practical tools that solve problems I personally had. If they are useful to anyone else, even better.

Happy to answer questions or take feedback.
 
I might be blowing my own horn a bit 😅, but I recently open-sourced two small utilities I built, partially vibe-coded and partially engineered properly, that I use in my own workflows. They might be useful to others too.

Both are self-hosted, run entirely locally, and are released under the MIT license.

🔹 Prompt Hub​


Prompt Hub is a local web app for storing, organising and refining AI prompts.

I built it because once you start working seriously with AI tools, prompts get long, messy, duplicated, and hard to manage in a notes app.

It lets you:
  • Store and organise full-length prompts
  • Create linked variants for testing and iteration
  • Search across prompts, notes, tags, tools and categories
  • Optionally refine prompts using local LLMs via Ollama
  • Draft prompts from images using local vision models
Everything runs locally. No cloud services involved.

It is basically a structured prompt management system for real-world AI use.

🔹 SmartClipboard​


SmartClipboard is a privacy-first clipboard workspace powered by local LLMs.
It stores clipboard history locally using SQLite and lets you:
  • Rewrite text
  • Summarise content
  • Reformat information
  • Extract structured data
  • Combine clips in a composer workspace
  • Run AI actions through Ollama
Again, everything runs on your machine. No remote APIs, no telemetry.

They are small, practical tools that solve problems I personally had. If they are useful to anyone else, even better.

Happy to answer questions or take feedback.
Builders are always welcome here, toot away. Nice project.
 
I might be blowing my own horn a bit 😅, but I recently open-sourced two small utilities I built, partially vibe-coded and partially engineered properly, that I use in my own workflows. They might be useful to others too.

Both are self-hosted, run entirely locally, and are released under the MIT license.

🔹 Prompt Hub​


Prompt Hub is a local web app for storing, organising and refining AI prompts.

I built it because once you start working seriously with AI tools, prompts get long, messy, duplicated, and hard to manage in a notes app.

It lets you:
  • Store and organise full-length prompts
  • Create linked variants for testing and iteration
  • Search across prompts, notes, tags, tools and categories
  • Optionally refine prompts using local LLMs via Ollama
  • Draft prompts from images using local vision models
Everything runs locally. No cloud services involved.

It is basically a structured prompt management system for real-world AI use.

🔹 SmartClipboard​


SmartClipboard is a privacy-first clipboard workspace powered by local LLMs.
It stores clipboard history locally using SQLite and lets you:
  • Rewrite text
  • Summarise content
  • Reformat information
  • Extract structured data
  • Combine clips in a composer workspace
  • Run AI actions through Ollama
Again, everything runs on your machine. No remote APIs, no telemetry.

They are small, practical tools that solve problems I personally had. If they are useful to anyone else, even better.

Happy to answer questions or take feedback.
Nice work. I've added them to the list.
 
 
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