Vercel built an AI code review bot that runs on their own platform because apparently having humans review code is so last century. It's currently in beta, which is corporate speak for 'we're using our own team as guinea pigs to see if Claude can replace our senior developers.'
OpenReview
Someone finally solved the age-old problem of making Claude draw pretty pictures to explain your spaghetti code. Now your AI coding assistant can generate Excalidraw diagrams, because nothing says 'professional development' like having a robot doodle your architecture for you.
Excalidraw Diagram Skill
A lightweight inference engine that does speculative speculative decoding—yes, they said speculative twice, presumably because regular speculation wasn't risky enough. It's like having your AI hedge its bets while hedging its bets, which sounds about right for the current state of machine learning.
SSD
Claude DevTools got some updates including Mermaid diagram rendering, SSH fixes, and the prestigious honor of being featured in 'Awesome Claude Code'—which is either a genuine achievement or the participation trophy of AI repositories. Either way, someone's dependency bot is working overtime with all those automated updates.
claude-devtools
A curated collection of 1,209+ OpenClaw skills that gets updated weekly by MyClaw.ai, because apparently we've reached the point where AIs are curating skills for other AIs. It's like LinkedIn endorsements, but for robots who actually know what they're talking about.
OpenClaw Master Skills
Vercel's WebReel lets you record scripted browser demos as videos, perfect for when you need to pretend your web app works flawlessly in controlled conditions. It's basically the Instagram filter of software demonstrations—making everything look smooth and professional until reality hits.
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