AWS FinOps dashboard - (★ 1.2k) is an open-source command-line tool for AWS cost monitoring. It provides multi-account cost summaries by time period, service, and cost allocation tags; budget limits vs. actuals; EC2 instance status; six‑month cost trend charts; and “FinOps audit” reports (e.g. untagged or idle resources).
#aws #costs #optimisation
#aws #costs #optimisation
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Glance - (★ 33k) is a self-hosted, lightweight, highly customizable dashboard that puts all your feeds in one place.
Various widgets
・RSS feeds
・Subreddit posts
・Hacker News posts
・Weather forecasts
・YouTube channel uploads
・Twitch channels
・Market prices
・Docker containers status
・Server stats
・Custom widgets
・...
#dashboard #go #news
Various widgets
・RSS feeds
・Subreddit posts
・Hacker News posts
・Weather forecasts
・YouTube channel uploads
・Twitch channels
・Market prices
・Docker containers status
・Server stats
・Custom widgets
・...
#dashboard #go #news
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macpow - (★ 686) is a real-time power tree TUI for Apple Silicon. macpow reads directly from macOS hardware interfaces — IOReport, SMC, IORegistry, CoreAudio, and Mach/kernel APIs — to show per-component power draw, temperatures, frequencies, CPU utilization, and per-process energy attribution. No sudo required.
#useful #mac #silicon #power #battery
#useful #mac #silicon #power #battery
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Revdiff - (★ 277 at GitHub) is a TUI for reviewing diffs, files, and documents with inline annotations. Outputs structured annotations to stdout on quit, making it easy to pipe results into AI agents, scripts, or other tools.
Built for a specific use case: reviewing code changes, plans, and documents without leaving a terminal-based AI coding session (e.g., Claude Code). Just enough UI to navigate diffs and files, annotate specific lines, and return the results to the calling process - no more, no less.
Essentially, it looks as a standard diff tool displaying changes. However, its main feature is adding annotations to modified lines. This is similar to GitHub PR comments we leave for fellow reviewers, but in RevDiff your annotations are returned to Claude Code, which can then fix the issue based on the context.
#review #coding #ai
Built for a specific use case: reviewing code changes, plans, and documents without leaving a terminal-based AI coding session (e.g., Claude Code). Just enough UI to navigate diffs and files, annotate specific lines, and return the results to the calling process - no more, no less.
Essentially, it looks as a standard diff tool displaying changes. However, its main feature is adding annotations to modified lines. This is similar to GitHub PR comments we leave for fellow reviewers, but in RevDiff your annotations are returned to Claude Code, which can then fix the issue based on the context.
#review #coding #ai
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career-ops - (★32.6k) AI-powered job search system built on Claude Code. 14 skill modes, Go dashboard, PDF generation, batch processing.
And if you are on the job market at the moment, here is another tool for you:
Resume-Matcher - (★26.7k at GitHub) creates tailored resumes for each job application with AI-powered suggestions. Works locally with Ollama or connect to your favorite LLM provider via API.
(However, tailoring your CV for each job is not the most challenging part. The hardest part then is remembering what you highlighted for each application 🤭 Happy Friday!)
#ai #resume #job #aistolemyjob
And if you are on the job market at the moment, here is another tool for you:
Resume-Matcher - (★26.7k at GitHub) creates tailored resumes for each job application with AI-powered suggestions. Works locally with Ollama or connect to your favorite LLM provider via API.
(However, tailoring your CV for each job is not the most challenging part. The hardest part then is remembering what you highlighted for each application 🤭 Happy Friday!)
#ai #resume #job #aistolemyjob
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