Monday, 28 July 2025

Show HN: Vested – A financial analyst for retail investors https://bit.ly/4f5EWTO

Show HN: Vested – A financial analyst for retail investors We built Vested, a website to aggregate information around the internet to give retail investors more informed understanding of the companies they are investing in. Currently, we generate our reports with information from SEC and current news, but we plan to expand this in the near future to include job listings, social media, papers, and more. Our goal is to make institutional-grade research accessible to everyone. We'd love feedback and features you'd would like to see. https://bit.ly/4f6QrKO July 28, 2025 at 03:12AM

Sunday, 27 July 2025

Show HN: OpenUX – a free and open alternative to Mobbin https://bit.ly/4mkgYqx

Show HN: OpenUX – a free and open alternative to Mobbin https://bit.ly/3H8K6C1 July 28, 2025 at 01:54AM

Show HN: A semantic code search tool for cross-repo context retrieval https://bit.ly/4mbBFEP

Show HN: A semantic code search tool for cross-repo context retrieval I’ve been frustrated trying to get the right context when working across multiple repos in AI assisted software development. So over a weekend, I built h‑codex – a tool that can pull context from scattered repos into Cursor / Claude Code (integrated via MCP); ensuring that they’ve got the full picture when doing the plans/implementation. How it works: - Indexes the repos - Chunks code with AST for optimal chunk boundaries - Generates embeddings and stores them in pgvector for fast semantic search Check it out: https://bit.ly/44OJQRN https://bit.ly/44OJQRN July 28, 2025 at 04:15AM

Show HN: A WordPress MCP Server – Connect Claude Desktop to WordPress via AI https://bit.ly/4lPprlK

Show HN: A WordPress MCP Server – Connect Claude Desktop to WordPress via AI Hi HN, I built a WordPress MCP Server that connects Claude Desktop to any WordPress site using the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It's designed for developers who want to work with WordPress content directly from their editor, assisted by AI. You can interact with posts, plugins, and themes through Claude — for example: Browse and edit content contextually Debug and develop plugins with AI help Automate repetitive WordPress tasks It’s fully open-source and self-hosted: https://bit.ly/3U2Z4MR I’m looking for feedback from developers interested in AI-assisted workflows, WordPress tooling, and protocol-based app integration. Happy to answer any questions — and open to contributors! – Thomas https://bit.ly/3U2Z4MR July 28, 2025 at 12:47AM

Saturday, 26 July 2025

Show HN: The Aria Programming Language https://bit.ly/3IOJT7s

Show HN: The Aria Programming Language Aria is a modern, dynamic scripting language. It is meant to be a "sweet spot" language, easy to pick-up and enjoyable to use. It comes with a familiar C-style syntax, and draws inspiration from a variety of languages. It has a small but usable standard library and strives to be a low-ceremony-get-stuff-done kind of language. It is currently at version 0.9 and I would love feedback as I work towards getting it to 1.0. https://bit.ly/40EU9FA July 27, 2025 at 03:43AM

Show HN: QuickTunes: Apple Music player for Mac with iPod vibes https://bit.ly/4li2cjf

Show HN: QuickTunes: Apple Music player for Mac with iPod vibes The slow and bloated nature of the Mac Apple Music app inspired us to create QuickTunes. It is a simple, fast, and native Apple Music player inspired by the simplicity of the iPod. You can use keyboard shortcuts to navigate a simple multi column layout, pick something, and press Play. https://bit.ly/40DgvY9 July 27, 2025 at 12:43AM

Friday, 25 July 2025

Show HN: StackSafe, Taming Recursion in Rust Without Stack Overflow https://bit.ly/3UxAC6k

Show HN: StackSafe, Taming Recursion in Rust Without Stack Overflow https://bit.ly/4o8FDQy July 26, 2025 at 01:14AM

Show HN: LogMerge – View multiple log files in a merged view https://bit.ly/40EFydk

Show HN: LogMerge – View multiple log files in a merged view Hey HN! I needed a tool to view multiple log files in a merged view, and easily filter based on the specified fields. Spent a good amount of time searching, but couldn’t find any open source tool that quite did what I wanted. So, ended up building a custom solution instead (I would appreciate suggestions on tools that have similar functionality). I don't know much about GUIs (most all my PC based utilities are CLI) - but I did have the following: - I know enough Python to spot obviously wrong things - Some knowledge of how to make programs performant in general - ... and tokens to burn :) GitHub : https://bit.ly/3U1ZaUW Usage Video: https://youtu.be/37V_kZO2TLA Key Features: - Merge and display multiple log files in a single, chronologically ordered view - Live log monitoring with auto-scroll - Add files individually or discover them recursively with regex filtering - Plugin-based system to support any log format (easy to extend!) - Filtering: discrete values, numeric ranges, regex/text, and time-based queries - Color-coded file identification - Configurable columns and ordering - Built-in plugins for syslog, CANKing (CAN Bus monitoring tool), and another custom log format called dbglog. If you have any feedback or questions, let me know! Hope someone else finds it useful. https://bit.ly/3U1ZaUW July 25, 2025 at 11:53PM

Thursday, 24 July 2025

Show HN: Add viral TikTok audio to work meetings https://bit.ly/4o6aAok

Show HN: Add viral TikTok audio to work meetings as title says i mostly did it because I had a free afternoon at work, built something fun and dumb and it ended up being more dumb and fun than i thought submit your meeting link and the bot should join the call. users can send commands in-chat and the bot will play the audio no sign-up required and i’m hosting it for free. hope you have as much fun as i did cheers! https://bit.ly/4kWzuUH July 25, 2025 at 04:14AM

Show HN: I built BodyCount to get an accurate 'number' https://bit.ly/4mgVwTj

Show HN: I built BodyCount to get an accurate 'number' For years, the question of my actual 'body count' was a nagging personal curiosity. My memory is fallible, and the common solutions—like keeping a list in a notes app or a spreadsheet—always felt insecure and strangely clinical. I wanted a tool built for this specific purpose: a private, secure space to finally get an accurate number. So, I built BodyCount. Once I started inputting my own data (the data my brain had long forgotten), the project evolved. It became less about the final sum and more about the story the data told. Visualizing the connections on a map and seeing patterns over time gave me a new perspective on my own history. It wasn't just a number; it was a private, personal dataset that I owned and controlled. From a technical standpoint, privacy was the absolute priority. The goal was to create a space that felt significantly more secure than a standard cloud-based note. All data is stored privately, with a focus on ensuring user entries are for their eyes only. I posted an earlier version here a couple of days ago and received some great feedback. A recurring theme was the desire for people to try it out without hitting a paywall. So, I've spent the last 48 hours implementing a freemium model. You can now log your first few connections and explore all the features for free to see if it's right for you. The site is https://bit.ly/4mauiO3 I’d love to get your feedback on the new freemium flow and the overall concept. Is a private, data-driven dashboard a better solution than the old notes app method for this kind of personal data? https://bit.ly/3U0ygwG July 25, 2025 at 12:46AM

Show HN: Is Anthropic Down? https://bit.ly/3UtAiFL

Show HN: Is Anthropic Down? https://bit.ly/4o0tT2l July 25, 2025 at 01:38AM

Show HN: MacMan – A Mac cleaner made for developers https://bit.ly/3IImG77

Show HN: MacMan – A Mac cleaner made for developers https://bit.ly/3TYwa0q July 24, 2025 at 07:13PM

Wednesday, 23 July 2025

Show HN: Marchat – Terminal-based chat app written in Go https://bit.ly/453eVjo

Show HN: Marchat – Terminal-based chat app written in Go marchat is a terminal-first, real-time group chat application written in Go with a Bubble Tea UI and WebSocket backend. It’s designed to be lightweight, self-hostable, and usable entirely from the terminal. Features: - Group chat with theming - JSON-based configuration - File sharing - Admin tools Still in beta, looking for early feedback and contributors: https://bit.ly/3INoDPv https://bit.ly/3INoDPv July 24, 2025 at 03:10AM

Show HN: Textrix – Open-source Medium.com-style editor for publishing platforms https://bit.ly/41bya9k

Show HN: Textrix – Open-source Medium.com-style editor for publishing platforms https://bit.ly/416Cs1L July 23, 2025 at 09:33PM

Show HN: Made my first iOS app free offline currency converter https://bit.ly/3IFZSEY

Show HN: Made my first iOS app free offline currency converter https://apple.co/46YYhnJ July 23, 2025 at 11:26AM

Show HN: Bookmarks in one smart place with SaveTo https://bit.ly/4mcVD2i

Show HN: Bookmarks in one smart place with SaveTo How often do we save links or texts that we then never retrieve because we forget where they are or simply cannot remember the name of the website? This happens to me often, so I decided to create SaveTo, a simple cross-platform app that allows you to save links that can then be retrieved via chat, without having to remember the exact name of a website or link library. I've just opened the waitlist, and any feedback is welcome! https://bit.ly/40vRm1t July 23, 2025 at 08:34AM

Tuesday, 22 July 2025

Show HN: WTFfmpeg https://bit.ly/4m7tvxc

Show HN: WTFfmpeg https://bit.ly/4o2wicN July 23, 2025 at 05:03AM

Show HN: Llm-benchmark – Benchmarks LLM-optimized code across multiple providers https://bit.ly/4kP9Ktd

Show HN: Llm-benchmark – Benchmarks LLM-optimized code across multiple providers https://bit.ly/4kVNuy5 July 20, 2025 at 04:24AM

Show HN: Nightcrawler – A scanner that finds low-hanging fruit while you work https://bit.ly/3GOwmMK

Show HN: Nightcrawler – A scanner that finds low-hanging fruit while you work Hi HN, I wanted to share a project I built in a strange but productive pair-programming "trip" with a large language model. The goal was to create my own automated "First Officer"—a tool that handles the tactical grunt work of finding common vulnerabilities while I focus on the strategic, human-led parts of a security assessment. The result is Nightcrawler, an open-source CLI proxy and scanner built on Python & mitmproxy. How it works: You run it and browse a target app through it. While you navigate, Nightcrawler passively finds insecure headers, outdated JS, and JWTs, while its active scanners autonomously test every discovered link and form for XSS, SQLi, Directory Traversal, and more. The development process felt exactly like Captain Picard directing Commander Riker. I'd give the strategic orders ("We need to detect Stored XSS"), and the LLM would execute the tactical implementation. It was incredibly fast, but also highlighted the current limits of AI—it required constant human oversight to fix the subtle bugs and "hallucinations" it introduced. The tool is still in beta (pip install nightcrawler-mitm). I'd love to get your feedback, bug reports, or ideas on what to build next. Thanks for checking it out! https://bit.ly/44FWHFS July 22, 2025 at 08:14AM

Monday, 21 July 2025

Show HN: A P2P Contribution-Based Protocol for Civic Trust https://bit.ly/3IDMbGC

Show HN: A P2P Contribution-Based Protocol for Civic Trust Most governance relies on centralized control and monetary incentives. This protocol enables decentralized civic trust using non-monetary contribution signals. It tracks: - contribution history - accumulated prestige - system activity These are integrated using a harmonizing logic that evolves over time and converges toward π, representing systemic equilibrium. Designed to support self-organizing communities, with concepts inspired by biology and open collaboration. Full documentation and mathematical specification here: https://bit.ly/4m5ceVx... https://bit.ly/4f5nG19 July 22, 2025 at 06:54AM