Hacker News: you already don't read the linked article — but have you tried not reading the comments either?
The smarter way to read HN:
- one-click copy the article + all comments
- paste into Claude via sidepanel
- get a report of everything that's valuable: arguments, counterarguments, insights
- read that instead
Been trying out Claude Code UIs - @nimbalyst has just the right amount of bells and whistles (if a little buggy)
An option to list Projects as tabs at the top would bump this to A-tier
My favorite way of interacting with Claude Code is to have it generate static HTML files as outputs (reports, explorations, code structure, mockups etc.)
I wanted to iterate on the file by commenting in browser and having Claude update the output live.
So, I built this Claude Skill👇
How it works:
- Install Claude Code skill (ask it to clone repo)
- Build an HTML page for anything (e.g. research coding agents and generate HTML report)
- Ask it to make the page interactive
That's it. CC will launch a localhost server and allow you to then leave comments on the page itself and once it updates, will give you a tour of changes.
It's like Google Docs kind of comments/iteration but for HTML pages.
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Notebook Navigator for Obsidian is good but opinionated.
But that doesn't matter when you can patch your own (better) opinions on top of it to get all the features that are missing.
All software is wet clay now
Notebook Navigator for Obsidian is good but opinionated.
But that doesn't matter when you can patch your own (better) opinions on top of it to get all the features that are missing.
All software is wet clay now
Update #2: Claude routines have gotten really reliable lately.
You get 5 a day (on the pro plan).
If you don't know what to do with them, having it generate and send daily briefs to your inbox every morning is high yield.
Scheduled prompts are the biggest thing about OpenClaw, and now they're available in Claude (without having to keep a computer switched on somewhere).
Throw in some MCP servers and you have an autonomous agent out of the box.
Scheduled prompts are the biggest thing about OpenClaw, and now they're available in Claude (without having to keep a computer switched on somewhere).
Throw in some MCP servers and you have an autonomous agent out of the box.
Now in research preview: routines in Claude Code.
Configure a routine once (a prompt, a repo, and your connectors), and it can run on a schedule, from an API call, or in response to an event.
Routines run on our web infrastructure, so you don't have to keep your laptop open.
@saradietschy If you'd prefer not to install a plugin, this site converts any page or entire website to plain text or markdown:
https://t.co/H1o2iYM9Mi