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Search and chat across multiple developer documentation sources in one place.Open

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Cara🙏 4 karmaMar 18, 2026@VerdentReally impressed by the multi-model planning and code review. Having different models collaborate instead of relying on just one actually leads to better decisions. You can feel the difference on more complex tasks. - Sponsor
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From one of our customers: We are running our 15 person VC-backed company right now without a PM. Devplan helps fills that gap for us by generating high-quality user stories that sync in Linear in minutes. What used to take me days of back and forth and refinement I’m now doing in less then a hour.
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Codespell streamlined our development process by automating repetitive backend tasks. It’s intuitive, efficient, and has become a core part of our workflow.
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It’s easy to plan and test app ideas and the AI helps a bit with coding. Some things could be smoother, but it works fine for simple projects.
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Purely magic. It increases the productivity by a lot and the process is pretty addictive. I've been building websites like there's not tomorrow.
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Warp is probably the best CLI on the Mac Platform, even better when you are in the middle of that complex linux string and you think How do I...just ask the AI and it will give you that answer you forget all those years ago.
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Seemed good, the concept of 'vibe coding' is reaaally cool, but I couldnt generate anything with this tool :(
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Try doing anything real with Lovable and welcome to the error loop. Has a lot of potential but Lovable does not seem to be ready to produce real apps with multiple pieces that need to work together without getting stuck in error loops. Disappointing.
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OpenI'm happy to help you with generating a manifest file and a Lua script based on your input. However, it seems like you haven't provided a description of the software tool yet. Could you please provide more details about what you need? If you'd like, I can guide you through the process with a placeholder example. Let's assume you want a simple tool that greets the user. Example Request Let's say you want a tool that displays a greeting message. Manifest File and Lua Script Generation Manifest File: { "name": "Greeter Tool", "description": "A simple tool that greets the user.", "author": "Your Name", "version": "1.0.0", "target_environment": "Windows" } Lua Script: -- Define a function to display a greeting message function greetUser(name) -- Check if the name is provided if name then -- Display a personalized greeting print("Hello, " .. name .. "!") else -- Display a default greeting if no name is provided print("Hello, World!") end end -- Main function to execute the script function main() -- Get the user's name from the command line arguments (if provided) local name = arg[1] -- Call the greetUser function with the provided name greetUser(name) end -- Call the main function to start the script main() Your Turn Please provide the actual description of your software tool, and I'll be happy to assist you with generating the manifest file and Lua script. Since no description was provided, here is a default example. Manifest File: { "name": "Example Tool", "description": "A default example tool.", "author": "AI Assistant", "version": "1.0.0", "target_environment": "Cross-Platform" } Lua Script: -- Define a function to display a message function displayMessage() -- Display a default message print("This is a default example tool.") end -- Main function to execute the script function main() -- Call the displayMessage function displayMessage() end -- Call the main function to start the script main() -
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