We shipped a major update to ExplainGitHub and it s all about making repo exploration faster, smarter, and more useful for real work.
What s live now
GitLab support (public & private): sign in with GitLab and chat with any repo just like GitHub.
Saved chats & History view: your conversations persist jump back into repos and continue where you left off.
Smarter context: ask in natural language the AI automatically finds the right files and uses them for more accurate answers (no manual file selection).
GitDiagram visualizations: get an instant architecture map to understand structure and relationships at a glance.
Browser extension: open chat directly from any repo page or swap github.com explaingithub.com.
I m one of the devs who are writing less code now and doing more Prompting , damn I hate all of these fancy new buzzwords. Anyway, I m bored and don t want to write long prompts all the time. Anyone know a good tool (should work with Cursor)? If nobody knows one, I will need to do one :(
Tons of great products that we know and use everyday are the result of pivots. You know, sometimes the original idea just isn't working and you have to find a new niche and quick, other times you stumble on a use case that changes the whole game.
Have you ever pivoted? What's the story behind it? How successful was the pivot? I'd love to hear your stories, and potentially feature them in our newsletters!
Tons of great products that we know and use everyday are the result of pivots. You know, sometimes the original idea just isn't working and you have to find a new niche and quick, other times you stumble on a use case that changes the whole game.
Have you ever pivoted? What's the story behind it? How successful was the pivot? I'd love to hear your stories, and potentially feature them in our newsletters!
I just saw the Aqua Voice changelog and thought it was a great example of a product that's focused on the right things. It's no secret that a lot of us on the Product Hunt team are fans of Aqua Voice, especially @jakecrump ! Here's their latest changelog:
0.4.0
This is a "Snow Leopard" release focused on making the basics faster and more reliable.
Linear for Agents is now GA. Who is building or using an agent for Linear?
We recently built one for using Bucket feature flags within Linear (and shared some of our lessons learned). Would love to hear from others building or using agents. We're just getting started with our Linear integration and are keen to get feedback. We've plans to add:
Feedback/adoption result summaries to the agent
Support for an access summary embed whenever a link to a feature on Bucket is dropped
Plus, integrate our feedback function with Linear's customer requests - making it possible to capture customer requests directly from within your application
Mozilla recently announced that they're shutting down Pocket. I used to use Pocket a lot back in the day, but I don't find myself regularly saving articles that much now.
For those that are still using Pocket, what are you planning to switch over to?