#Hackernews
Showing 22 of 22 repositories tagged #hackernews, ranked by stars
AI agent skill that researches any topic across Reddit, X, YouTube, HN, Polymarket, and the web - then synthesizes a grounded summary
An app for catching up on things.
Hacker news-inspired forum app built with TypeScript using DDD practices from solidbook.io.
๐ฟ It's Hacker News in your terminal
Hackers is an elegant iOS app for reading Hacker News written in Swift.
Neon Modem Overdrive (https://codeberg.org/mrus/neonmodem)
macOS HackerNews client that aims to be a Mac-assed Mac app. Written in Swift + AppKit.
A Chrome and Firefox extension that displays GitHub Trending, Hacker News, Product Hunt and Designer News on every new tab.
Deanonymize anyone based on their public commenting or posting history & pattern.
Command Jobs uses AI to help software engineers find the best jobs
HN To E-book
Is there a relationship between popularity of a given technology on Stack Overflow (SO) and Hacker News (HN)? And a few words about causality
AI-powered OSINT framework for multi-platform social media intelligence gathering using OpenAI-compatible APIs. Features vision analysis, network mapping, and dual web/CLI interfaces.
Block social media distractions to stay focused and productive.
Get your hit of the Orange Site in the terminal
#Hackertea is a sleek terminal user interface written in Golang, designed to bring HackerNews articles directly to your fingertips. Powered by the magic of Golang and the #bubbletea library. Just fire up your terminal, launch Hackertea, and dive into the latest HackerNews stories with ease. Happy hacking! ๐
Explore Forum Structured Data (on HackerNews) Visually
A Terminal User Interface-based application for browsing Hacker News, written in :crab: Rust.
A terminal UI for browsing Hacker News - feeds, threaded comments, bookmarks. Built with Rust and Ratatui.
Hacker News Search and RAG built using Rust actix-web, minijinja, SolidJS, Vite, and Redis queue's
Haram Tool is Software Web Penetration Testing Tool.
Real-time SQL database from Hacker News "hiring" thread