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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15417 · Jan 16

#shell OpenCode now supports Claude Max/Pro subscriptions through the `opencode-anthropic-auth` plugin, allowing you to use your Claude subscription with both Claude Code and OpenCode in your terminal. This integration works with Gentleman.Dots, a complete development environment configuration that includes Neovim with AI assistants, multiple shells (Fish, Zsh, Nushell), terminal multiplexers (Tmux, Zellij), and various terminal emulators. You can install it via Homebrew or direct download across macOS, Linux, and Android platforms. The setup includes an interactive TUI installer that automatically configures your preferred tools, plus a Vim Mastery Trainer for learning editor shortcuts through progressive lessons and boss fights. This gives you a fully integrated AI-powered coding environment optimized for terminal-based development workflows. https://github.com/Gentleman-Programming/Gentleman.Dots

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@githubtrending · Post #14969 · 07/17/2025, 11:30 AM

#cplusplus#artificial_intelligence#cloud#cloud_native#cncf#container#docker#edge_computing#ewasm#hacktoberfest#hacktoberfest2023#kubernetes#rust_lang#serverless#wasm#webassembly WasmEdge is a fast, lightweight, and secure WebAssembly runtime that lets you run programs safely on your devices, servers, or the cloud. It supports many programming languages like C++, Rust, and JavaScript, and can run AI models, microservices, and smart contracts efficiently. WasmEdge offers strong security by isolating programs, making it great for extending software safely. It works well on edge devices, smart devices, and cloud environments, and supports easy integration with tools like Kubernetes and Docker. Using WasmEdge helps you run powerful applications faster, safer, and more flexibly on various platforms[1][2][3][4][5]. https://github.com/WasmEdge/WasmEdge