Notes

@dinokupinic previews Drizzle ORM v1.0 — migration folders reworked (no more journal.json), validator packages (drizzle-zod etc.) moved into drizzle-orm itself, and Relational Queries v2. The 1.0 stabilization everyone's been waiting for.

@adibhanna ships tsm v0.6 — a native terminal multiplexer that doesn't wrap your terminal in a server. Instead of re-emulating VT output, it delegates splits to your terminal's own API. Every pane is a real native surface with GPU rendering, ligatures, and scrollback preserved. Supports cmux, kitty, Ghostty, WezTerm, plus workspace manifests and agent sidebar sync.

@Lovable ships AI-powered penetration testing for vibe-coded apps — a swarm of agents runs OWASP Top 10 checks, privilege escalation tests, and data exposure scans. Validated findings sync back as actionable issues with formal pentest reports for SOC 2 and ISO 27001. What used to take weeks and cost $5k-$50k, now built into the platform.

@claudeai ships auto mode in Claude Code — instead of approving every file write and bash command (or skipping permissions entirely), auto mode lets Claude make permission decisions on your behalf with safeguards checking each action before it runs. The middle ground between trust-nothing and YOLO.

TypeScript 6.0 is out. The headline: Temporal is finally here. Also Map#getOrInsert, RegExp.escape, and the new #/ prefix for package imports. Defaults shift to ES2025 and --strict. Deprecations include baseUrl, outFile, import assertions, and the node moduleResolution strategy. ES5 target is gone — if you're still supporting IE11, you're on your own.

@p_millerd's WordPress to Astro migration skill for Claude Code. A 7-phase migration pipeline with script templates, covering XML extraction, HTML-to-Markdown conversion, embed preservation, and common issues. Built from real migrations of his personal blog, podcast site, and consulting content.

@mvanhorn's comprehensive guide to Claude Code productivity: skip permissions, run 4-6 parallel sessions, voice-dictate via Monologue, use plan.md files before coding. The /ce:plan workflow from Compound Engineering flips traditional dev from 80% coding to 80% planning. Also covers Mac Mini for remote sessions over Telegram, Granola for meeting-to-plan conversion, and a genuinely impressive Disney World trip planning demo.

Hugging Face Papers API for hybrid semantic search over AI research. @koylanai built a skill that runs parallel searches with keyword variants, triages by relevance and recency, then fetches full paper markdown to read actual methodology sections. The insight: the gap between paper published and practitioner applies it is shrinking. Teach your agent how to think about research, not just what to search.

Riley-Coyote/polyclaude is a Claude Code plugin by @RileyRalmuto that spawns subagents not for task delegation but for perspective delegation — six viewpoints (user advocate, architect, skeptic, pragmatist, innovator, temporal) that form a "council" to pressure-test your ideas before execution. Claude picks the most relevant 3 based on context. Clever repurposing of the subagent mechanism for structured thinking rather than parallel work.

Channels let you push events — CI results, chat messages, webhooks — into a running Claude Code session from an MCP server. @trq212 highlights this early research preview as giving Claude Code ears: it can react to external signals while you're away. The pattern of ambient agent awareness is where this is all heading.

@shawn_pana demos Claude Code + browser_use = you stop touching Chrome. Point Claude at a project, it opens browser, clicks around, tests things, handles the whole loop. The CLI dream realized.

@Data_SN13 introduces dv — a Rust CLI for querying real-time social data from X and Reddit, powered by Bittensor's decentralized miner network. One command, live data, no middleman. Built for agents.

QSpace — as @AaronBergman18 notes, a single developer built a Finder replacement that's faster, supports multi-pane layouts, and handles FTP/SFTP/WebDAV/OneDrive. Somehow beats Apple at their own game.

@harlan_zw releases harlan-zw/mdream — fastest HTML to Markdown converter on GitHub. 37x faster than Turndown, optimized for LLMs with up to 2x fewer tokens. Rust port of a fast JS implementation that somehow got even faster.

MiniMax open sourced their agent skills repo — curated skills for iOS/Android dev, Office file editing, and GLSL shaders. Basically a starter kit for building capable agents.

App Store Connect CLI hit 0.45.0 with auth-free public commands. You can now inspect what's live on the App Store without credentials — useful for release QA, metadata debugging, or snooping on competitors.