So I ve been working on a deb package as part of a project I ll be launching here shortly, and I couldn t help but notice how spoiled I ve been by live reloads of the client and server code from my time in web dev. Package maintainers, some of the most foundational parts of our community, are languishing. That s why I took a break to build Boxer, a Claude Code plugin that lets you live-reload and e2e test your packages in a configurable VM during development, with log and testing data pumped back into Claude from the VM to keep you chugging away with no copy/pasting. It s been HUGELY useful for me in the development of my own project(coming soon) and I hope someone on here finds it useful too: https://github.com/araujota/boxer
Hello PH!
Have you ever dog-eared a book, paused a podcast, or stepped away from an article because YOU have something to say?
For too long, these opportunities to crystallize our thoughts have had nowhere to land, and social media comments have been a notoriously poor container for this behavior.
Most "second brain" platforms optimize for capture, turning these ephemeral moments into a graveyard of bookmarks and notes.
Classix is where those moments go to live, through conversation.
Most AI second brains turn into bookmark graveyards or summary engines.
They replace the content instead of returning you to it with clearer eyes. Classix is built around a different moment:
when you ve dog-eared a book, paused a podcast, or stepped away from an article because YOU have something to say, and the window to crystallize a thought is closing fast. Instead of summarizing, it asks, probes, and reflects, so your ideas don t evaporate. Question for the community: does this pain point resonate with you as well, and if so, what non-
summarizing features would actually help you think in that moment? Launching soon.
https://classix.app