Castle has one of the tangiest identities in software. This CLI tutorial is a pinch of that flavor… I can’t quite name it, but it’s a whiff of what I’m describing :D https://t.co/2jFugmpHls
Built a generative subway adventure as a quick experiment, and it already feels like @fal's genmedia CLI unlocks a whole new world... I’m barely scratching the surface
Built a generative subway adventure as a quick experiment, and it already feels like @fal's genmedia CLI unlocks a whole new world... I’m barely scratching the surface
🚀 Introducing the genmedia CLI, generative media directly from the command line.
Generate images, video, 3D and audio from your terminal, alongside Claude and other AI agents.
• Native terminal workflows
• Easy to plug into scripts + pipelines
• No dashboards or tab-switching
• Installable skills for consistent styles + workflows
It’s been satisfying to steadily layer in small improvements, like more delightful handling for image attachments, showing a project’s favicon in the left sidebar, and adding queuing...
It’s been satisfying to steadily layer in small improvements, like more delightful handling for image attachments, showing a project’s favicon in the left sidebar, and adding queuing...
I cobbled together an IDE centered around worktrees and CLIs that fits my workflow without feeling bloated. Building it has felt a bit like snapping Lego blocks together...
A few things it has:
- open any project, not just git repos
- open worktrees and fork them
- diff view for each branch
- markdown editing / previewing
- built-in text editor or open files in your preferred editor
- indicators for branches that need your attention
- clickable terminal input
- themes
I cobbled together an IDE centered around worktrees and CLIs that fits my workflow without feeling bloated. Building it has felt a bit like snapping Lego blocks together...
A few things it has:
- open any project, not just git repos
- open worktrees and fork them
- diff view for each branch
- markdown editing / previewing
- built-in text editor or open files in your preferred editor
- indicators for branches that need your attention
- clickable terminal input
- themes
Popping up to share something we've been excited about... Castle has a CLI that lets you edit games using models like Claude and Codex. You can create games at lightning speed, then instantly play, tweak, and share them on mobile and web