Vercel released an open-source AI code review bot that lets Claude judge your pull requests, because apparently we needed another way for AI to tell us our code is terrible. It's currently in beta, which means it's probably only 80% wrong about your implementation choices instead of the usual 90%.
OpenReview
Someone built a skill that teaches Claude how to make pretty Excalidraw diagrams, finally solving the age-old problem of AI that can write code but can't draw a decent flowchart. Now your coding agents can create beautiful visual representations of how badly they misunderstood your requirements.
Excalidraw Diagram Skill
A new lightweight inference engine promises speculative speculative decoding (yes, they said speculative twice), which either means they're really excited about speculation or their documentation needs its own code review. Either way, it's designed to make AI inference faster, presumably so it can disappoint you more efficiently.
SSD
Claude DevTools got some updates including Mermaid diagram rendering and SSH key fixes, plus the dubious honor of being featured in 'Awesome Claude Code' - because nothing says quality like making it onto a GitHub awesome list. The real achievement here is that someone actually fixed issue #152.
claude-devtools
A curated collection of 1209+ OpenClaw skills promises weekly updates, which sounds impressive until you realize most skill collections are just variations of 'write better code' and 'explain this error message.' Still, props for hitting that oddly specific four-digit number.
OpenClaw Master Skills
Vercel's WebReel lets you record scripted browser demos as videos, perfect for creating those polished product demos that make your actual user experience look smooth and bug-free. It's essentially puppet theater for web apps, but with more JavaScript and fewer disappointed children.
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