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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.

AgentMicro is an open-source macOS menu bar tool for real-time monitoring of OpenAI Codex Desktop and CLI parallel tasks. With local-first design, it never uploads code or AI interaction data.

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Complete guide to setting up a local AI coding environment on MacBook Pro M4, covering Ollama, MLX, Continue, Qwen3-Coder 30B configuration, and performance optimization strategies for 32GB RAM.

Exploring tiling window management for multi-agent AI conversations: how it solves parallel monitoring and observability challenges, real-world limitations, and the evolution from chat boxes to control consoles.

SKI is a free locally-run voice coding tool that adds bidirectional voice conversation to Claude Code and Codex. Supports Mac and Windows with hotkey activation for hands-free AI-driven programming.

Deep dive into an open-source Go SDK for building streaming LLM backends, covering streaming responses, tool-calling architecture, and companion React library for end-to-end integration.

BlackFlare is a native macOS menu bar app for Claude Code and Codex users. It keeps your Mac awake, sends task notifications, monitors usage, and switches configs—all running locally for privacy.

AgentQuartz is a macOS menu bar app for real-time monitoring of Claude and Cursor AI coding usage quotas. Local-first architecture protects privacy, core features are free forever, Pro is a one-time $3 purchase.

Phantom is a macOS-native voice-first AI agent residing in the MacBook notch, offering context-aware voice commands that complete tasks within any app without switching windows.

Comms lets businesses deploy AI Agents on real iMessage lines in 30 seconds via natural language or one API call, covering support, bookings, and payments — free tier includes 3,000 messages, paid plan just $50/month.

Notate is a new annotation tool that freezes fleeting UI states like hover effects and open menus, enables frame-by-frame animation debugging, and provides structured context for AI agents.

FindDiskKiller is a free open-source macOS disk activity monitor that tracks per-process I/O, monitors AI coding assistants' disk usage, and includes SMART/NVMe health checks to protect your Mac SSD.

Banquish is a Mac app that clips live web fragments onto a free-form canvas, eliminating tab-switching hell. Combined with AI Agent automation, it creates personalized information dashboards.

Heard is a free, open-source macOS tool that turns AI coding agent outputs into intelligent voice summaries, helping developers monitor multiple agents hands-free.

Capsomnia is a free open-source Mac sleep-prevention tool that turns Caps Lock into a physical switch, keeping MacBook awake with lid closed for AI agents, builds, and SSH sessions.

Bun runtime now generates a CLAUDE.md file by default with bun init, signaling AI assistants becoming first-class citizens in the development toolchain.