
Google Gemini’s Student Hub Turns Studying Into a Workflow
Gemini’s new student hub shows where useful AI is heading: not better answer boxes, but study workflows with notes, quizzes, deadlines, and review loops…
git-temp is a small developer utility that creates a scratchpad folder for AI agents without cluttering a repository's normal Git status. It targets engineers using coding agents, Claude Code-style workflows or automated refactoring tools that need temporary files while exploring a codebase. The problem is simple but increasingly common: agents generate notes, experiments and intermediate artifacts, and those files can pollute diffs or distract from real source changes. By giving agents a clean temporary workspace, git-temp helps developers preserve repo hygiene while still allowing exploratory automation. It appeared as a fresh Show HN launch on 2026-06-28 and is best understood as a focused AI-coding workflow helper rather than a broad platform: narrow scope, clear utility and easy adoption for agent-heavy development.
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codemap is an MIT-licensed project brain for AI coding tools that gives LLMs instant architectural context from your codebase without burning tokens. It generates a fast tree/context view, dependency flow, dependency blast-radius analysis, and a layered handoff format for cross-agent continuation, then exposes everything through a JSON context bundle and an MCP server compatible with Claude Code and Codex. A built-in Codex plugin and community skill registry make it easy to install and share. Developers use codemap to onboard agents to large repos in seconds, keep session continuity across handoffs, and scope the impact of a change before running it.
Ollama is a local AI platform for running, managing, and sharing open models on your own machine or private infrastructure. It makes it easy to pull models, serve them through an API, and integrate local inference into developer workflows without relying on a fully managed cloud stack. Teams use Ollama for privacy-sensitive assistants, internal tools, offline experimentation, and rapid testing of open-weight models across laptops, workstations, and servers. It is especially useful for developers, operators, and AI builders who want quick setup with less operational overhead. What makes Ollama distinctive is how approachable it is: it packages model runtime, distribution, and deployment into a streamlined experience that helps people get productive with local AI in minutes instead of spending days on configuration.
FileForge Finder is an AI-powered local file search utility that optimizes search results for developer workflows. It uses natural language processing to understand query intent and prioritize relevant files, code snippets, and documentation. The tool integrates with popular IDEs and terminals to provide instant, context-aware file retrieval, reducing time spent navigating complex project structures. It supports multiple file formats and offers advanced filtering by content type, modification date, and relevance.
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