Tag: open-source
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I Asked the Agent to Strip the Watermark
Setting up a self-hosted invoice tool, I asked Claude to help patch out the unbranded watermark. The answer was no — and the reasoning was the part worth keeping.
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The Comment That Shipped It
The build day behind Spain AI Kit. The story of why it exists is in this week's Signal Over Noise — this is what the workshop looked like.
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Twelve Thousand Laws in Fifty Minutes
Building two MCP servers that connect AI to Spanish government data — statistics and legislation — in a single session.
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claude-art-skill: A Visual Content System for Claude Code
I built a complete image generation system for Claude Code that lives in ~/.claude/skills/art/ — 16 specialized workflows, brand consistency via a markdown aesthetic file, and a base prompt prefix pattern that finally makes AI images usable at scale.
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Three Open Source Updates, One Friday
A community-contributed calendar performance fix, a media server bug squash, and a Goodhart's Law check for AI project metrics. All shipped today, none of them planned.
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Published a Tool. Its README Fingerprinted Me.
Published an open source tool with stats in the README for credibility. Another user's AI read those stats and surfaced my setup details.
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The AntiSlop: Open Source AI Writing Detection That Actually Fixes Things
I've released The AntiSlop — a Claude Code skill that detects 35+ AI writing patterns and rewrites the problems. Not just detection. Fixes.
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My MCP Server Collection for Claude Code
I've released eight MCP servers that connect Claude to services I use daily—calendar, email marketing, analytics, media management, and more. Here's the full collection.
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The Borg Agent: Stop Copying Claude Code Skills Blindly
I built a Claude Code agent that analyses external Claude setups and intelligently assimilates their features into your system. It handles naming conflicts, missing dependencies, and adaptation automatically.
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Voice Editor: A Claude Code Skill for Authentic AI Writing
I built a Claude Code skill that transforms generic AI output into writing that sounds like me. Here's how the 6-pass editing workflow works and why the 30-40% edit rule matters.
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Signal Over Noise Themes for Ghostty and Obsidian
I created matching themes for Ghostty terminal and Obsidian with a mid-century modern palette—teal, burnt orange, and cream. Here's the colour system and how to install them.