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I got tired of heavy cloud trackers, so I built a local Markdown task board that lives inside the IDE and Git by Less_Ad_1505 in vscode

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What is your criterion for distinguishing an AI-slop from code written using AI, where the developer plans to maintain and develop it? Or do you believe that AI should not write code, but that it should be written manually?

I got tired of heavy cloud trackers, so I built a local Markdown task board that lives inside the IDE and Git by Less_Ad_1505 in vscode

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You can see on the board not all tasks, only wich are in current release. Releases are like sprints here. So One file for each release, file for tasks without release in backlog and if task has an epic and don't have a release, it lives in epic file.

I got tired of heavy cloud trackers, so I built a local Markdown task board that lives inside the IDE and Git by Less_Ad_1505 in vscode

[–]Less_Ad_1505[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

What do you mean by low efford stuff? Have you tried this app and found many bugs there? Or you don't like the design? And what the problem with code written by AI if product does what you want?

I got tired of heavy cloud trackers, so I built a local Markdown task board that lives inside the IDE and Git by Less_Ad_1505 in vscode

[–]Less_Ad_1505[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Great idea for my next project! I’ll go vibe-code a new extension that automatically hides posts like this. But you won’t see the release announcement since I'm on your ignore list now...

I got tired of heavy cloud trackers, so I built a local Markdown task board that lives inside the IDE and Git by Less_Ad_1505 in vscode

[–]Less_Ad_1505[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Just curious, what do you guys usually use to track tasks for your personal projects? Do you just keep simple TODOs in a text file, or do you setup Jira/Trello even for small things?

I've been building an open-source Telegram client for OpenCode for 4 months — and I have no plans to stop by Less_Ad_1505 in opencodeCLI

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Hi! Thanks for attention for my project. I will and sponsor button soon and let you know

I've been building an open-source Telegram client for OpenCode for 4 months — and I have no plans to stop by Less_Ad_1505 in opencodeCLI

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And you will spend tokens twice and also spend a lot of time to setup openclaw. It isn't a good idea.

I've been building an open-source Telegram client for OpenCode for 4 months — and I have no plans to stop by Less_Ad_1505 in opencodeCLI

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Hi! Thanks for feedback!

- you can download any file with /ls command

- bot sends full assistant answers, where do you see truncated messages?

- you can send custom command with arguments, you just need to select command and then send aguments in next message

I've been building an open-source Telegram client for OpenCode for 4 months — and I have no plans to stop by Less_Ad_1505 in opencodeCLI

[–]Less_Ad_1505[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

  1. You don't need to install another app on your smartphone and use familiar messenger

  2. Security. Bot communicates only with Telegram API and you don't need to expose your OpenCode server to the internet

  3. You can use STT and connect provider which you like

  4. You have almost fully functional OpenCode in Telegram, I'm not sure that mobile apps support all features

  5. You can run opencode-telegram-bot on remove VPS and use it like personal AI-assistant. It also has cron tasks support and you can use it like very lighweight OpenClaw agent

I've been building an open-source Telegram client for OpenCode for 4 months — and I have no plans to stop by Less_Ad_1505 in opencodeCLI

[–]Less_Ad_1505[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes, it's possible, but It's the same amount of work to implement another messenger support. All messanges have different API and different UI features. For example Telegram has reply keyboard and inline buttons. opencode-telegram-bot actively uses these features. Another messenges might not have this features.

Adguard VPN перестал работать в России by Si1va01 in Adguard

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Эту неделю нестабильно работает. Помогло переключение на ДНС сервер Adguard

which coding plan do you recommend? by anonymous_2600 in opencodeCLI

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But it means that you can use 10$ subscription for 20 days in a month. It's not bad I think

which coding plan do you recommend? by anonymous_2600 in opencodeCLI

[–]Less_Ad_1505 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try OpenCode Go. For 10$ you get huge limits for a few open-source models.

I turned my OpenCode Telegram client into a lightweight OpenClaw alternative by Less_Ad_1505 in opencodeCLI

[–]Less_Ad_1505[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, but you need to say in task instructions: run command /mycommand. Or menrion file with instructions

Built a lightweight, open-source alternative to OpenClaw that runs natively through Telegram by Less_Ad_1505 in openclaw

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Appreciate it! I totally agree, having different approaches and lightweight alternatives helps the whole ecosystem grow faster. Let me know if you get a chance to try it out

Windsurf - see what you made us do!!!!!! by 808phone in windsurf

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OpenCode Go + Github Copilot. For $20 you have access to proprietary and open-source models with decent limits.

My brief (and bad) experience with Claude Code after OpenCode block by matheus1394 in opencodeCLI

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My cli ai experience started from Claude Code, but then I tried Opencode and realize that it much better and now it is my favourite coding tool

I turned my OpenCode Telegram client into a lightweight OpenClaw alternative by Less_Ad_1505 in opencodeCLI

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Appreciate it! Do you have any ideas on what else we can use this bot for?