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Guardian gives small engineering teams a desktop release gate for AI-generated code. It combines local code review, policy enforcement, release approvals, and updater-ready desktop delivery in one workflow, so teams can catch risky changes before they ship instead of after.
Guardian IDEControl AI-generated code before it ships.
Senol Doganleft a comment
We built Guardian because AI coding tools make teams faster, but they also make it easier to ship insecure, low-signal, or poorly reviewed changes. Most small teams do not have the time or process overhead for enterprise-style release controls, so we wanted a simpler approach: local-first code review, policy-based release gating, human approval for risky changes, and a desktop app that fits...
Guardian IDEControl AI-generated code before it ships.
A macOS menu bar app that manages multiple OpenAI Codex accounts and automatically switches between them when usage limits are reached — no manual login/logout needed. - senoldogann/codex-switcher

CodexSwitcher 2.1Manage multiple Codex accounts from your Mac menu bar
Senol Doganleft a comment
I built CodexSwitcher because managing multiple Codex accounts on macOS was still too manual, too opaque, and too easy to break. The original problem was simple: switching accounts, checking limits, and understanding usage took too much friction. But while building it, I realized the bigger issue was trust and visibility. People don’t just want to switch accounts faster, they want to know what...

CodexSwitcher 2.1Manage multiple Codex accounts from your Mac menu bar
