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Explore Tcl/Tk's unique value in cross-platform tool development: ultra-lightweight footprint, event-driven architecture, seamless CLI-GUI unification, and advantages over bloated modern frameworks.

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Port22 projects programming Agents like Claude Code and Codex from your Mac to your phone, enabling remote approval, status monitoring, and zero-intrusion integration. Free for one Mac and two sessions.