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LacPointer Wand: AI Explanations Anywhere on Your Screen
lacpointer Jun 4, 2026
LacPointer Wand: AI Explanations Anywhere on Your Screen
Press Caps Lock, hover over anything on your screen, and LacPointer's Wand explains it instantly. No copy-paste, no tab switching — just point and know.
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Building a Custom Persona in LacPointer
lacpointer Jun 3, 2026
Building a Custom Persona in LacPointer
LacPointer ships with five built-in personas, but the real power is building your own. Here's how I set up custom personalities for different modes of work — and why it actually changes how I interact with the bar.
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LacPointer Has More Tricks Than You Think
lacpointer May 25, 2026
LacPointer Has More Tricks Than You Think
Most people open LacPointer with Option+Space, ask it something, and move on. That's fine, but there's a lot more sitting underneath. Here's what I mean.
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VibePi: How I Actually Use It to Prep for Dev Interviews
vibepi May 24, 2026
VibePi: How I Actually Use It to Prep for Dev Interviews
Most interview prep stalls at "know your stuff." VibePi pushes past that by making you actually say your answers out loud and then telling you exactly what went wrong. Here's how I use it before any technical interview.
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Running lac-cli Fully Offline with Ollama
lac-cli May 23, 2026
Running lac-cli Fully Offline with Ollama
lac-cli works completely offline with Ollama — no API keys, no cloud calls, nothing leaving your machine. Here's exactly how to set it up and what works best locally.
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LacCode Studio: Describe a Backend, Watch It Get Built
lacstudio May 22, 2026
LacCode Studio: Describe a Backend, Watch It Get Built
Scaffolding tools save you maybe five minutes. LacCode Studio skips the scaffold entirely — you describe what you want and watch the files appear. Here's what it's actually like to use it.
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lac shell: Just Type What You Mean
lac-cli May 18, 2026
lac shell: Just Type What You Mean
Everyone talks about lac agent and /multi, but lac shell is the part I use the most. It's the simplest thing: type what you want in English, get the right command, run it.
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lac gendoc: API Docs That Write Themselves
lac-cli May 17, 2026
lac gendoc: API Docs That Write Themselves
Writing API docs by hand is the task every developer postpones until a teammate gets angry about it. lac gendoc detects your framework, reads your routes, and generates interactive HTML docs in one command.
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lac mind: Make AI Models Argue Until You Get a Better Answer
lac-cli May 16, 2026
lac mind: Make AI Models Argue Until You Get a Better Answer
Most AI workflows pick one model and trust it completely. lac mind takes the opposite approach: pit multiple models against each other, let them argue across rounds, then vote on the best response. Here's how that actually plays out in practice.
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