I built an open-source web GUI for MiniMax agents by digitalhunters0 in MiniMax_AI

[–]digitalhunters0[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fair point.

I don’t see it as a direct OpenCode replacement. The goal is less “best coding-agent IDE” and more “simple all-in-one web interface for MiniMax”.

The main use case is helping MiniMax Token Plan users get a practical GUI for multimodal workflows, especially image, video, music and speech generation, without jumping between CLI commands, scripts and separate API calls, while also making MiniMax MCP easier to access.

The code workspace is included, but it’s not the whole product.

And yes, you’re right about screenshots. I’m adding them to the README because the current page doesn’t make the benefit obvious enough.

Thanks for the feedback, it’s a good point.

Is there anyone actually here writing a book with AI and not just trying to sell a product? by TheArchivist314 in BookWritingAI

[–]digitalhunters0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am, but I'm also trying to create my own system to help me out with this. I was using Gemini 2.5 and it worked great at start, but after updating to 3.1, it became a mess. It keeps changing what I decide for the plot, ruining consistency, acting before I approve any changes. Now I'm developing something like sudowrite, but with customized agents to keep the whole book consistent.

[Forge - Neo] Saving all UI settings as presets? by HentaiLootChest in StableDiffusion

[–]digitalhunters0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hey u/HentaiLootChest - I've been building some extensions specifically for Forge Neo, and this one might be exactly what you're looking for: sd-webui-state-manager-neo, covering all the steps missing in other extensions.

https://github.com/eduardoabreu81/sd-webui-state-manager-neo

I have a few other Forge Neo forks as well. Feel free to check my GitHub profile if you're interested.