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LacPointer Voice Control: Run Your Desktop Without Touching It
lacpointer Jun 13, 2026
LacPointer Voice Control: Run Your Desktop Without Touching It
Most voice control features are gimmicks you try once and forget. LacPointer's Cmd+Shift+V is the one I actually kept using. Here's what it does and how I built it into my daily workflow.
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lac mind: Make Your AI Models Argue It Out
lac-cli Jun 12, 2026
lac mind: Make Your AI Models Argue It Out
Most of the time, one model is enough. But sometimes you want a second opinion — or a third. lac mind lets you put multiple AI models in a room and watch them challenge each other until the best answer wins.
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lac agent: The Coding Assistant That Remembers Your Project
lac-cli Jun 11, 2026
lac agent: The Coding Assistant That Remembers Your Project
lac agent is the part of lac-cli that actually reads and writes your code for you. It remembers your project between sessions, plans before it acts, and lets you undo any change with a diff preview before it's gone.
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LacStudio's Iteration Loop Is the Real Feature
lacstudio Jun 10, 2026
LacStudio's Iteration Loop Is the Real Feature
Everyone talks about the initial code generation in LacCode Studio. The part that actually saves time is what happens after — when you type a follow-up and the AI makes surgical edits while the server reloads itself.
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lac-cli /watch: Your Browser Session, Sent Straight to the Agent
lac-cli Jun 9, 2026
lac-cli /watch: Your Browser Session, Sent Straight to the Agent
Most debugging tools make you dig through DevTools tabs and reconstruct what happened yourself. /watch just records everything and sends it to the AI. Here's how I actually use it.
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lac-cli /multi: Split a Big Task Across Parallel Agents
lac-cli Jun 8, 2026
lac-cli /multi: Split a Big Task Across Parallel Agents
Most coding tasks don't need four agents. But some tasks are genuinely too wide for one agent to hold cleanly in one pass. /multi is built for exactly those moments.
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LacPointer Task Scheduler: Automate the Boring Stuff
lacpointer Jun 7, 2026
LacPointer Task Scheduler: Automate the Boring Stuff
LacPointer has a built-in Task Scheduler that most people walk right past. Set recurring reminders, auto-launch apps, or run system commands on a schedule — all without touching a third-party tool.
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Why I Stopped Opening Postman After LacStudio
lacstudio Jun 6, 2026
Why I Stopped Opening Postman After LacStudio
Every time I scaffolded a backend the old way, I'd spend the first 20 minutes just wiring up Postman collections so I could test what I'd built. LacCode Studio's Route Explorer kills that ritual entirely.
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How to Build and Publish a LacPointer Skill
lacpointer Jun 5, 2026
How to Build and Publish a LacPointer Skill
LacPointer's Skills Marketplace isn't just for installing things — you can ship your own skill in an afternoon. Here's exactly how to do it, from manifest to submission.
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