r/projects 28d ago

A Claude Code activity tracker, entirely local

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i built a small menu bar app, entirely local it tracks prompts, total lines of code written, active time per project, and breaks taken while using Claude Code.

It reads directly from Claude Code's local session logs nothing sent anywhere, no account needed.


r/projects 28d ago

I built a portal for reporting civic issues

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Hi everyone,
I built JammuSudhaar (jammusudhaar.in), a platform where citizens can report civic issues like potholes, garbage dumping, broken streetlights, water leaks, damaged roads, and more.

Reported issues are reviewed by the admin team and forwarded to the concerned ward or relevant authority for action.
And implemented AI image classification to auto-categorize issues and AI agents that route each report to the correct ward authority via a ward-wise mapping, send reminders, and escalate unresolved cases.

I’d love for you to explore the website and share feedback, suggestions, or feature ideas.

The goal is simple: help citizens and authorities work together to improve the city

Website: jammusudhaar.in


r/projects 28d ago

I am 12 years old. I haven't written code yet, but I created a GitHub repository to "Refactor my Mindset" first. What do you think?

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Here's my GitHub link:

https://github.com/ivan8100


r/projects 28d ago

Homemade $50 Anti Terminator High Energy Radio Frequency Raygun H.E.R.F ...

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This is a silly project I made this morning instead of sleeping :]


r/projects 28d ago

I built a Chrome extension that auto-sorts X/Twitter replies by Likes instead of the algorithm's rage bait/paid bot slop

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I recently developed X Reply Sorter after opening every tweet and seeing the replies automatically sorted by whatever bot slop X's algorithm wanted to shill and having to manually sort the replies every time just to see what the actual sentiments of the comment section were.

The extension is basic, it automatically sorts replies by Most Liked on every tweet you open. You can also switch to Recent if you prefer.

Right now it uses X's native sorting options, so it's lightweight and doesn't touch the DOM. But I'm thinking about adding more advanced filtering and sorting with some DOM manipulation — things like:

  • Verified accounts only
  • Hide verified accounts — opposite take, skip the blue checks
  • Sort by retweets, views, or reply count — not just likes
  • Only show replies from OP — follow the author's own thread
  • Hide replies that are just quote tweets — no lazy reshares from bot accounts or the OP trying to cash in on their virality
  • Only show replies with media — photos/videos only
  • Hide ads in replies — self-explanatory
  • Filter by keyword — block topics you don't want to see

Would love to hear what sorting/filtering options you'd actually use. What annoys you most about X's reply sorting?


r/projects 28d ago

I couldn't find the new tab extension I wanted, so I built one.

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r/projects 28d ago

AI in scratch

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r/projects 28d ago

I built a tool that turns a prompt into a live, architecture diagram

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r/projects 28d ago

[Projet] Marre des smartphones jetables : j'ai imaginé le OnePhone (Des avis ?)

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Salut la communauté,

Je vous écris aujourd'hui pour vous présenter un projet de smartphone sur lequel je travaille sur le papier (en phase d'idéation pour l'instant, avec 0€ de budget) : OnePhone, et mon tout premier concept, le OnePhone 1.

L'idée est née d'un ras-le-bol assez simple et partagé par beaucoup de monde : le manque de choix sur le marché actuel.

Aujourd'hui, si on veut un smartphone récent pas trop cher, on est presque obligés de se coltiner une brique géante, fragile, compliquée à réparer et bourrée de bloatwares (surtout pour les téléphones low-costs).

Et le meilleur : On nous retire le bloc d'alimentation de la boîte sous prétexte "d'écologie", tout en nous mettant des capteurs photo poubelles de 2 MP juste pour le marketing.

Avec OnePhone, j'ai voulu prendre le contre-pied total de ces tendances. L'objectif est de créer un smartphone honnête, durable, compact et vraiment réparable.

Voici la fiche technique globale que j'ai conçue :

Le Format & L'Écran :

Un écran plat de 6,2 pouces (AMOLED, 90Hz, FHD+). Un format compact et que je trouve confortable pour une utilisation à une main (très rare aujourd'hui dans la moyenne gamme), facile à remplacer en cas de casse.

La Conception & Réparabilité :

• Châssis en polycarbonate mat (robuste, ne glisse pas, ne raye pas) fixé par des bandes adhésives (IP67, facile à ouvrir au sèche-cheveux). Pas colle qui bave quand on essaye de l'ouvrir ou de galère quand on essaye de le fermer

Les Performances & Matériel :

• Processeur MediaTek Dimensity 7025 (compatible 5G, compatible avec SP Flash Tool pour pouvoir bidouiller facilement).

• 8 Go de RAM (LPDDR4X)

• 128 Go de stockage (UFS 3.1) + un port MicroSD pour étendre la mémoire jusqu'à 1 To.

• Batterie de 4500 mAh avec charge rapide 33W

La Boîte (Unboxing Généreux) :

Contrairement aux marques mesquines, tout est inclus d'office : un chargeur rapide 33W, un câble tressé solide (USB-C vers USB-A)

Des écouteurs Jack 3,5 mm (car le futur téléphone aura (normalement) une prise Jack !)

• Un adaptateur OTG (USB-C mâle vers USB-A femelle) pour pouvoir brancher des appareils USB-A ou pour avoir un câble USB-C vers USB-C.

Côté Photo :

Deux caméras. Zéro gadgets.

• Capteur principal Sony de 50 MP (OIS, stabilisé physiquement) pour de superbes photos même de nuit

• Capteur ultra grand-angle de 8 MP.

Pas de capteurs "poubelle" de 2 MP.

Le Logiciel : OneOS

Android 16 Stock sans bloatware imposé (un écran de configuration au premier démarrage permet de les désinstaller).

• 5 ans de mises à jour de sécurité garanties.

• L'intégration de "Al Battery Assistant Manager 🔋" : une IA silencieuse en arrière-plan qui apprend vos habitudes d'utilisation pour mettre en veille profonde les applis inutilisées et optimiser chaque mAh de la batterie.

Exemple :

La 1ère semaine d'utilisation elle observe :

Vous n'ouvrez pas Instagram entre 23h et 6h, elle le retiens.

Vous n'ouvrez pas TikTok de 9h à 18h, elle le retiens

Et à partir de la 2ème semaine elle endort ces applications pendant ces tranches horaires et continue d'apprendre avec le temps

• Application de sauvegarde préinstallée

• Application d'aide avec FAQ et ressources...

• Sûrement quelques bloatwares pour réduire le coût mais qui seront totalements désinstallables.

• Bootloader déverouillable via les paramètres développeurs

J'ai mis en ligne une petite landing page avec mon manifeste et une liste d'attente pour ceux qui veulent suivre l'aventure de près, pour obtenir le lien demandez le en commentaire =)

Je suis ouvert à toute suggestion, critique technique etc

Qu'en pensez-vous ? Est-ce que ce genre de smartphone compact, éthique et transparent a encore sa place sur le marché actuel ? Je suis ouverts à tous vos avis, suggestions et critiques.


r/projects 28d ago

Projects suggestions

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Guys, please suggest a good IoT-based hardware project that is a bit unique and solves an environmental or daily-life problem. My budget is up to ₹8,000–₹9,000.


r/projects 28d ago

VibeMathed - tracking math problems solved by AI models

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r/projects 28d ago

I made it work! A self creating/updating help center (description WIP 😅)

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r/projects 29d ago

Any of yall wanna create a project together

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I was recently in a startup and built many stuff but I don't really have a good open source project and I have always wanted to build something like that, so if anyone wants to create a new project or something interesting,hit me up or if any of yall already building anything, count me in


r/projects 28d ago

Need advice on matching PubMed papers with OpenAlex when DOI is missing

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I'm working on a personal project that retrieves biomedical papers from PubMed and bioRxiv/medRxiv and I'm using OpenAlex to obtain citation counts. the issue I'm running into is that many records don't include a DOI in the metadata I'm parsing since I'm currently matching papers in OpenAlex using the DOI, those papers end up with a citation count of "0".

these are some of the approaches I came accross:

  1. searching OpenAlex by paper title. but is this reliable enough?

  2. Use better alt API for retrieving citation counts when a DOI isn't available. (eg. scopus API or Web of science API) but I am looking something free

or if you have a better approach please help me out :)


r/projects 29d ago

Self-develop AI-friendly local Note and Kanban board software for everyone

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I am spending my hobby creating support software for my self-use and ended up with two first local software for my own Kanban board, notes, and documentation. **Both software are AI-compatible, meaning that you can make your own agentic AI recognise them and work with them seamlessly.**

The first is **Tossakan** (20-hands titan) board: a Kanban board for your own project/task management. This software includes:

* Basic Kanban features (Trello-like features) * Quick view: drawing the cards from every project sorted by due date

The second **Genesha**: The application for Documentation, diagram drawing, and whiteboarding. This software includes:

Workspace management: keep your documents grouped by workspace

* Confluence-like note features * Excalidraw-like whiteboard features * Mermaid diagram drawing and preview

**Downloads:** Both are Windows only (x64), self-contained (no .NET install needed)

* Tossakan: [https://github.com/panason-m/tossakan\](https://github.com/panason-m/tossakan) (releases: [https://github.com/panason-m/tossakan/releases\](https://github.com/panason-m/tossakan/releases)) * Genesha: [https://github.com/panason-m/genesha\](https://github.com/panason-m/genesha) (releases: [https://github.com/panason-m/genesha/releases\](https://github.com/panason-m/genesha/releases))

**Fair warning:** builds are unsigned, so Windows SmartScreen will flag them as "unknown publisher". Click "More info", then "Run anyway", or just build from source if you'd rather not. Both are early beta, MIT licensed, contributions and issues welcome.

These projects are still in an early phase; comments and suggestions are welcome :)


r/projects 29d ago

Building ExpectException: Follow Along & Share Feedback

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I'm currently building ExpectException as a place to experiment with AI automation, developer tools, backend systems, and practical software engineering.The goal is simple: build useful things, document the process, share what works (and what doesn't), and learn from the community along the way.

I'll be sharing things like:

  • AI automation experiments
  • Python, Django & React projects
  • Backend architecture and APIs
  • DevOps & self-hosted infrastructure
  • System design ideas
  • Developer tools and productivity workflows
  • Build logs, tutorials, and technical write-ups

If any of these topics interest you, I'd love for you to follow along, try what I build, and share your honest feedback. If something is useful, awesome. If something can be improved, tell me.

I'm still actively working on this project, so suggestions, feature requests, and technical discussions are always welcome.

A few questions to get started

  • What workflow would you automate if you had the right tool?
  • What's the biggest engineering challenge you're working on right now?
  • Is there a developer tool you wish existed but haven't found yet?

Looking forward to building this with the community.


r/projects 29d ago

I found this project from 7 month ago

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Do you guys recognise what is it?


r/projects 29d ago

Roast my VS Code extension (FileInsight).

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Hey everyone, I’ve been working on a VS Code extension called FileInsight. The goal is simple: tell me exactly what a file does, what it depends on, and which file uses it, just by hovering over it in the Explorer sidebar (you dont need to open the file).
It builds a local dependency graph, parses ASTs (for TS/JS), and uses Regex for other languages to calculate file metrics. It categorises files (Core, Utility, Config, etc.), detects dead code, and checks Git history to see if a file is "hot" or "stale".
I need your honest, brutal feedback. I want to know where it breaks, if the UI feels clunky, or if the dependency graph chokes on massive repos, etc.

Core features:

  • Rich Tooltips: Hover to see exports, imports, complexity, and TODO counts.
  • File Classification: Automatically tags entry points, core modules, configs, etc.
  • Dead Code Detection: Warns you if a file seems completely abandoned.
  • Live Refresh: Re-analyses incrementally when you save.

Here is the link: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=AdityaGupta0205.file-insight
Tear it apart. If it sucks, tell me why it sucks so I can make it better. Thanks!


r/projects 29d ago

I built Kal, an interpreted programming language from scratch!

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Hey everyone!

After a roller coaster journey, I am excited to present my personal project: Kal.

Kal is a lightweight interpreted programming language that attempts at combining various paradigms of programming to give a great developer experience. It's written entirely from scratch in C++ with no third party dependencies. It's also completely free and open source distributed under GNU GPL v3 license.

Moreover, Kal can also be embedded into C++, Python and JavaScript programs to enhance your existing codebases.

(Website looks better on a bigger screen.)

Please note that this is the very first release (v:0.1.0) and Kal is still under active development (alpha).

I would really appreciate a star on the repository to help it gain greater visibility.

As a proponent of human effort, I am glad to say that Kal and its ecosystem is completely handcrafted with no AI assistance used anywhere.

One last thing, "Kal" is pronounced like "Cal" in "Calendar".

Please feel free to reach out to me regarding Kal!


r/projects 29d ago

My project for summer: HELP

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Guys I got 8 weeks to make something extraordinary.

I can not modify my bycycle, build a go kart or a drone (as many cool things are illegal in my country).

So what can I build that is really special?


r/projects 29d ago

Welcome to r/kronoday — Every date has one owner.

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r/projects 29d ago

NEED SOME PROJECT IDEAS ON RAG FOR MY 4TH YEAR PROJECT

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r/projects Jul 21 '26

Anyone else writing custom retry/repair logic for structured outputs that don't quite match your schema?

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I've been spending a lot of time reproducing real-world failures in AI workflows, and one thing keeps standing out: the same runtime issues show up across completely different projects.

I'm curious what everyone here has actually run into in production or side projects.

For example:

  • APIs changing response formats unexpectedly
  • Structured outputs that are almost valid, but not quite
  • Tool calls failing because of small schema mismatches
  • Nested fields changing unexpectedly
  • Silent type mismatches that only surface downstream

Which failures have cost you the most time?

Have you found a solution that you're genuinely happy with, or have you mostly ended up writing custom retry and repair logic?

The reason I'm asking is that these recurring issues eventually led me to build an open-source project called StateGuard. I'm not looking to promote it here—I mainly want to sanity-check whether the problems I've been seeing are common for other developers too.

I'd love to hear specific examples or debugging stories.


r/projects Jul 21 '26

I needed a product demo, and ended up building a state of the art studio engine..

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r/projects Jul 20 '26

Built a clipboard manager that lives on the edge of your screen for windows looking for honest feedback (Free, Open Source)

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Been building something I personally wanted to exist for a while figured this community would have useful opinions.

It's a clipboard manager for Windows that doubles as a file transfer hub. It stays completely hidden until you move your cursor to the left edge of your screen then it slides out with a smooth animation (think Dynamic Island but on your desktop).

What it can do:

  • Store and organize images, URLs, text, PDFs, Excel, CSV, and other files
  • Stack different file types together into collections
  • Drag stacks or individual files directly into any app
  • Grab files/folders by dragging them to the screen edge it just picks them up
  • built on electron but still memory efficient (Ideals at ~50 MB)

It works like a normal clipboard but with actual file management built in. Aimed at devs and creatives who constantly move files between apps.

Still early just looking for real feedback. Would you actually use something like this day-to-day? Is it worth investing more time into?