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Clicky lands in GitHub Trending roundup
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Clicky lands in GitHub Trending roundup

The roundup spotlights Clicky, an open-source macOS AI buddy that sits next to your cursor, can see your screen, and talk back to you. It’s one of the more ambitious consumer-facing repos in the episode, aimed at making AI feel physically present on the desktop.

// ANALYSIS

Clicky is interesting because it pushes past chat and into screen-aware, voice-first interaction. That makes it feel less like a coding tool and more like an always-on AI companion, which is either the future of desktop AI or a very polished demo, depending on how well the workflow holds up.

  • The open-source angle matters: the repo shows the full stack, including a Swift app plus a Cloudflare Worker proxy layer
  • Its core UX is multimodal, with screen capture, cursor pointing, and text-to-speech instead of another text box
  • The project leans on external services like Anthropic, AssemblyAI, and ElevenLabs, so the architecture is more orchestration than pure model magic
  • The main appeal is for tinkerers and early adopters who want to inspect or extend the system, not just use a finished product
  • In the broader AI landscape, it points at where consumer agents are heading: from “chat with a model” to “model lives on your screen”
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DISCOVERED

62d ago

2026-04-08

PUBLISHED

62d ago

2026-04-08

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