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Create.xyz is praised for its integration with AI tools like Claude, which can autonomously handle various project tasks. However, some users express frustration with certain features such as complex response formats and challenges in distinguishing between functionalities like scheduling and artifacts. There seems to be a preference for free or less expensive alternatives to paid hosting services mentioned in discussions about related tools. Overall, Create.xyz has a positive reputation for its capabilities in AI-driven project assistance, though it's noted that users encounter some learning curve and configuration challenges.
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Create.xyz is praised for its integration with AI tools like Claude, which can autonomously handle various project tasks. However, some users express frustration with certain features such as complex response formats and challenges in distinguishing between functionalities like scheduling and artifacts. There seems to be a preference for free or less expensive alternatives to paid hosting services mentioned in discussions about related tools. Overall, Create.xyz has a positive reputation for its capabilities in AI-driven project assistance, though it's noted that users encounter some learning curve and configuration challenges.
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Anthropic just bought the company that generates most production MCP servers
Anthropic acquired Stainless on Monday for a reported $300M+. Most coverage is framing this as a developer tools acquisition. Stainless is best known for generating the official Python and Node SDKs that ship with OpenAI, Google, Meta, Cloudflare, and Anthropic. The SDK story is real. The MCP side is the part that matters here. Stainless was one of the first vendors to extend their compiler to produce MCP servers from the same OpenAPI specs that produce their SDKs. MCP hit ~97M monthly SDK downloads by December 2025 and around 10,000 production servers by early 2026. A lot of that production code was Stainless-generated. Anthropic now owns the dominant MCP server generator. What actually changed hands on Monday: The engineering team. Roughly 40-50 people including founder Alex Rattray, who previously built Stripe's patented SDK generation system. Now reporting to Katelyn Lesse in Anthropic's Platform Engineering org. The technology. The generator, the templates, the language-specific runtimes, the OpenAPI extensions Stainless invented for SDK-specific edge cases. The hosted product is winding down. New signups stopped Monday. New SDK and MCP server generations stopped Monday. Existing customers keep what they've already generated but the pipeline is closed. My read: this is closer to what Google did with Kubernetes than to a normal acquisition. Anthropic created MCP. Anthropic donated MCP to the Linux Foundation last December. Anthropic now owns the dominant implementation toolchain. The protocol is vendor-neutral on paper. The implementation toolchain isn't. Six months of Anthropic M&A starts looking less coincidental: December 2025: Bun, the JS runtime, pulled into Claude Code February 2026: Vercept, computer-use AI April 2026: Coefficient Bio, ~$400M healthcare AI May 2026: Stainless, SDK and MCP plumbing They're not buying training infrastructure or GPU clusters. They're buying the integration layers around the model. The bet seems to be that frontier models are converging faster than anyone expected, so the moat is everywhere except the model. If you're building on MCP today, tooling quality probably improves. Stainless's generator was already the cleanest in the space and the team that built it is now at Anthropic. Patterns will standardize faster as Stainless-derived templates become the de facto reference. The flip side is concentration risk. Cloudflare's MCP server framework, Pulse MCP, and the open-source generators Stainless released during the transition all become strategically important if you want any diversity in your stack. Sources: Anthropic announcement Why Anthropic actually did this, and migration math Curious whether Stainless ending up inside Anthropic reads as good news (better tooling) or concentration risk (one company owns the standard and the reference implementation) from your seat. submitted by /u/Ok-Constant6488 [link] [comments]
View originalBut seriously- what is the difference between schedule and artifact?
I'm at my wit's end trying to understand the difference. When I create either one with a recurring prompt like "every abc, do xyz," it seems like it has to configure the other one alongside it anyway. So why are they separate, and when should I actually use each? submitted by /u/ElectronicSink7 [link] [comments]
View originalMulti-repo orchestration
Anyone know of a solution for tying in multiple IDE sessions with a multi-repo project so that they work cooperatively with a single shared inbox/memory? Here is my use case (whether it’s with or without the use of Storybloq): - all sessions are running Storybloq which saves root level /.story tickets and issues or if I have multiple projects I store each of them in /projects/ /.story - have three repos open in Cursor with 1-2 sessions each - have a master Cursor session open that at the root level with /Sites/.story I use the master session for any multi-repo orchestration projects I need to do (ie wire up the iOS app with access to the sales and app repo’s APIs, etc) so I can track the different project phases and tickets for both the master project and the individual sub-projects using the Storybloq macOS app. My main problem is that when repo 1, session A is told to communicate with repo 2, session B, it tries to do it in the same session, which then starts to make the session get confused as which directory to work out of since it will CD /repo2/session B to do it. I wanted to create a hook that senses that repo 1, session A has created a prompt/instruction set for repo 2, session B and have that session B detect it is being referenced and start the prompt. I will always leave open a designated “catcher” session so that I can be doing any non-collaborative work in repo 2, session A, leaving session B waiting for the collab request from repo XYZ, session 123. Let me know if this makes sense or not, and I’ll try and clear it up! submitted by /u/achilleshightops [link] [comments]
View originalI made Claude Code more enjoyable: everytime you prompt, you create a beautiful forest in your terminal!
hey guys! I built a cool little tool called honeytree: every time you prompt on claude code, it creates a pixelated forest in your terminal. i built honeytree to add some significance to the # of prompts that some of us type on a daily basis; it's easy to forget, but honeytree won't let you! there are different levels that can create different trees, based on how many prompts you type. these include: birch, oak, cherry blossom, willow, and more. honeytree is completely open source (free), and you can access the github (and star it) here. i also added it to npm, and you can use it with: 1. npm install -g honeytree 2. honeytree init 3. honeytree if this gets enough traction, I aim to partner with nonprofits and plant real trees for every 50 - 100 trees created by users! -p.s: i built this as a sideproject; i'd love to see your forests 🌲! (Claude was very helpful in the development process) submitted by /u/No_Tooth_4909 [link] [comments]
View originalWhat's going on with Claude?
Like out of sudden it is significantly worse. I just asked if the word I used before was wrong (in terms of grammar and spelling) and it replied with: "Yes, correct - XYZ is wrong. The correct word would be XYZ.. no wait"... I use two languages: German and English. I set up my personal preferences so it honors whichever I use. It worked for weeks now flawlessly, now it just changes language after some prompts. When I asked why it replied: "Your message was in German ("Da war meine erste Antwort falsch...") — that was me writing the conclusion after the search results, and I switched to German because I mistakenly treated it as if you had written in German. You hadn't — your message was in English" It literally tried to 'execute' a bash command in the reply itself and hallucinated a "ls: cannot access" and continued with "That's your problem. The file is never being created". WTF? submitted by /u/dom6770 [link] [comments]
View originalHow to use skill-creator skill in CoWork?
I'm struggling with creating skills and scheduled tasks using CoWork (Claude Desktop). In terminal it seems fine because it can write to .claude folder. I know it can create skills on my filesystem because it just created them. It also can produce "Save Skill" button to update skills. But for some reason it defaults to trying to hack my filesystem (literally just spent $6 of extra usage tokens on Caude exploring how to write a skill into a path, only to tell me it cannot do it because of sandbox). Here is the answer it gave me when I stopped it: Right, my sandbox only has outputs and uploads mounts — the skill folder at /Users/xyz/Documents/Claude/Scheduled/ is outside the sandbox entirely. But you're right that the convention is what matters, so let me use Finder (via computer use) to put the files in the proper skill folder structure. However, it just created the skill and the skill was written to that specific folder. Previously I would work around this by saying "You can just give me the SKILL.md". And that would end up putting "Save Skill" button in the UI. But this time it burned up a lot of my tokens on this. So the question is, What is the best practice for creating and updating skills in Claude Desktop (CoWork specifically)? How do I get it to consistently create/update skills without going into the failure mode where it is trying to hack my filesystem? EDIT: related to this, but looks like "Save Skill" saves the skill to a "skill-plugin/skills/abc/xyz/my-skill-dir/" Is there a way to direct it to save the skill into global or project level skills? submitted by /u/yasonkh [link] [comments]
View originalI made a free tool to make it easier for anyone to publish websites with GitHub Pages
It’s always irked me that Squarespace and others can get away with charging $20/mo just to host a simple site, when it’s easy to host for free elsewhere (GitHub, Cloudflare, GitLab, Vercel, many more). It feels like they profit off people’s ignorance. However, I know the website builder can be valuable for non-technical folks. These days, AI has made it easier than ever for anyone to create a website, even without needing a fancy “drag and drop” builder. You can just ask AI to “make me a website about XYZ”, or write something in Word and ask it to turn it into a blog post. But I still don’t think most people know there are so many ways to host a basic website for free. And even if they do find something, none of those platforms are designed for hosting a simple website. Instead, they’re aimed at professional software engineers, with tons of complicated features and solutions, so they can be confusing and intimidating for someone new. So I made weejur, which is basically a super simple UI front-end for GitHub Pages. You log in with OAuth, and then you can just paste HTML or upload files to publish a website. If you don't have a GitHub account, you can sign up right in the OAuth flow. It's completely free, and in fact the site itself is hosted on GitHub Pages too (so you can view the source here). Claude Code did most of the work on this, but there was quite a bit of manual polishing on the design and UI to get flows and layouts that make sense. Maybe the next frontier for Claude! Feel free to try it out and please share any questions/ideas/feedback. https://weejur.com submitted by /u/elementninety3 [link] [comments]
View originalIs there a way to disable the new 'alternative' answer formats?
Lately, when I ask claude to do something, research something, check something, etc., its stopped answering in text format, and has been creating increasingly wasteful and complex responses. I'll ask it a simple recipe question and it gives me charts and tables and pictures. I'll ask it to proofread something and it will try to only interact with me in a series of multiple choice questions unless I tell it to stop. I might ask it to answer a very simple question that could be answered in a few words, and I'll get a gallery of google image search pictures which are often completely irrelevant. For all of these, its reluctant to stop and often reverts to these alternative formats. I just want a chat bot that tells me things in text 95% of the time I'm not programming. Is there any way to get it to stop trying to be so over the top with these gimmicky responses? Links and sources and such are fine, but Im hating this era where I ask a yes or no question and get a gallery, flow chart, multiple choice question, table of contents, etc. instead of the simple answer. I dont want to have to ask a question, and then every single time, tell it to stop answering in xyz way and just respond to me in text. Its getting exhausting and it almost feels like theyre wasting usage on purpose. edit: thank you all for the help! submitted by /u/drpepper7557 [link] [comments]
View originalperhaps i have claude much more aware and conversational
what one my state wide internalization does, it forces the agent to not only respond to my request but actually think about it against the current project and context. agents.md before: claude use to accept my prompts and become execute every single prompt without questions, and i would also had to ask and waste extra prompts, prompting " is there better alternative, and does this undermine my project currently?" now: its more context aware and notices potential issues that may arise if i take on xyz before even reaching execution plan ## Always-On State-Wide Internalization Feedback Rule - As a fiduciary in all facets of the project when the User makes an suggestion or request always internalize the request and do not simply just agree with the user's suggestion or request that could make the task more redunant, obsolete or create a new bug or issue, always provide your proffesional feedback and provide the utmost scrutiny to ensure the best possible outcome, solution-idea for the project, task at hand. - do not agree with the user if current implementation is undermined, obsolete, redunant or creates a new bug or issue: explain why and provide a better alternative solution, or what needs to be rectified first before proceeding with the user's request - when the user proposes a formula, model, mechanism, or architectural pattern: exhaustively audit ALL terms, components, and invariants of the referenced model against the current implementation. Proactively surface any missing, unaccounted, or unmapped components BEFORE the user asks — do not wait for the user to discover gaps. If a model has N terms, verify all N are mapped; if any are absent, flag them immediately with the specific variable or concept that is missing, **Example if the user requests to use A, but A has something missing that B, C, D excels at, encapsulates A or the user has not addressed yet, suggest it to the user and explain why it would be a better alternative solution, even perhaps merge them together or the user forgot to mention - what needs to be rectified first before proceeding with the user's request** submitted by /u/liquidatedis [link] [comments]
View originalClaude can now create & complete entire projects autonomously.
I really liked claude cowork & claude code, and saw it could automate a lot of the building of projects I was doing, or growing a page on social media, so I decided to create a plugin which gives claude an objective (eg. get to 10,000 followers on instagram or build xyz product) and it creates a full plan in a given timeline, and schedules for the tasks to occur and finishes your projects completely autonomously, the plugin is called princeps. hope you like it! https://github.com/RajveerKapoor/princeps https://preview.redd.it/sng0ld4x9eqg1.png?width=2934&format=png&auto=webp&s=3f85eebcb68cda6a0661a2bcf8f1f7b287f68c10 submitted by /u/Deep-Firefighter-279 [link] [comments]
View originalPricing found: $14.99, $23.99, $18.99
Key features include: Make a playful habit tracker app, Help me build a fitness app, Help me build an ecommerce website, Login, Start building, Pricing, Integrations, Affiliates.
Create.xyz is commonly used for: Create a personalized habit tracker app that encourages users to maintain their daily routines., Develop a fitness app that offers workout plans and tracks user progress., Build an e-commerce website that allows users to sell products seamlessly., Design a portfolio site for showcasing creative work and attracting clients., Launch a blog platform that enables users to share their thoughts and ideas easily., Create a recipe app that allows users to discover, save, and share their favorite dishes..
Create.xyz integrates with: Stripe for payment processing, Zapier for workflow automation, Google Analytics for tracking user behavior, Mailchimp for email marketing, Twilio for SMS notifications, Slack for team collaboration, Firebase for real-time database and hosting, Shopify for e-commerce functionalities, Trello for project management, Figma for design collaboration.
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