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It’s Friday! What was your favorite product launch this week? In today’s digest, I’m

It’s Friday! What was your favorite product launch this week? In today’s digest, I’m covering a new AI copilot that... [Product Hunt]( [Read in browser]( TOP NEWS It’s Friday! What was your favorite product launch this week? In today’s digest, I’m covering a new AI copilot that aims to make building in the terminal easier and more efficient. But before that… Some headlines: 💻 [Microsoft is finally removing the FAT32 partition size limit in Windows 11.Â]( 🖼️ [Google has expanded access to Imagen 3 to all US-based users.Â]( 🧵 [Threads has announced new features like analytics, multiple drafts, and more.]( PRODUCT HIGHLIGHT [Supercharge your Mac’s terminal with this AI Copilot]( You’ve probably seen the word Copilot thrown around a lot lately. Since AI burst onto the scene, Copilots — AI agents trained to help or even complete a specific task, have become increasingly popular. Some Copilots fix bugs, write essays, handle spreadsheets, and more. Now, there’s one for the command line. Built by a team of designers and developers, including[Sam Odio](, co-founder and former CEO of[Freshplum](,[ShellMate]( is a lightweight, open-source app that aims to add superpowers to your Mac Terminal. As Sam puts it, “For developers, everything starts and ends in Terminal.” The last thing you want to do is break focus by heading to Google or ChatGPT for assistance. As you hack away, the AI assistant will seamlessly provide dynamic assistance within your Mac Terminal while you keep your flow intact. It works in the background to automatically detect bugs and suggest fixes. You can ask[ShellMate]( questions about your Mac terminal context and quickly highlight specific lines of text to call attention to an issue you need help with. It can even suggest the following command based on the ones you’ve run already. The goal is to keep you in the Terminal and keep your concentration flow intact. Instead of jumping between different apps and sites to get assistance,[ShellMate]( offers that assistance in-app. As mentioned above, it’s also open-source, and Sam is looking for other passionate developers to help develop it even further. You can contribute to ShellMate by heading to the[GitHub repo](. [Check it out]( Friday, 16 August 2024 Yesterday's Top Products [Conversational Replicas by Tavus — Build with real-time digital twins that speak, see & hear]( [▲ 702+]( [Graphy for Data Storytelling — Create pro-level graphs that drive actions]( [▲ 607+]( [ShellMate AI — A Mac terminal productivity tool powered by OpenAI]( [▲ 437+]( [Dev Utils — Open-source tools for devs who don’t like ads]( [▲ 389+]( [Resubscribe — Conversion & churn user feedback for B2C]( [▲ 338+]( [Sparkle — Organize your files automatically with AI]( [▲ 247+]( [Mindtown AI — Flux based image generation platform]( [▲ 208+]( [Trameter — Create a customized vacation plan]( [▲ 188+]( [Provisian — A unified, personal finance platform]( [▲ 153+]( [Cynthia AI — Understand your qualitative data at scale]( [▲ 141+]( [Discover many more]( PRODUCTS WE LOVED MAKER TOOLS [Startups Leaderboard]( lets you showcase all your startups on a single page with IndiePage to compete with other solo developers and climb the leaderboard. [Dev Utils]( is a set of lightweight, client-side developer utilities built for conversion. Being client-side keeps them private, and it comes with cmd+k search. AI TOOLS [Conversational Replicas]( lets developers build live video conversations with digital twins – that actually feel real. [Boggl]( lets you record your thoughts and turn them into well-crafted requirements, release notes, and customer product documents. FUN TOOLS [Keyboard Sounds]( is a tool that runs in your system tray and plays sound effects when you type on your keyboard. [Drippi]( is a social media app that lets you take a picture of your friends and turn them into whatever you want with the power of AI. We send this email daily. Feel free to [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( from these emails at any time. [Advertise](, [Twitter](, [Facebook](, [Stories](

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