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FFAB – Free GUI for ffmpeg

Fri, 02/13/2026 - 9:14am
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5 Days, One GPU Gameboy Swarm

Fri, 02/13/2026 - 9:12am
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Show HN: CoChat MCP – Let your team review what your coding agent is building

Fri, 02/13/2026 - 9:11am

I built an MCP server that connects coding agents (Claude Code, Cursor, OpenCode, Codex) to a collaborative workspace where your team and other AI models can review what the agent is planning.

The problem: When Claude Code creates an implementation plan, it lives in your terminal session. Nobody else sees it until it becomes a PR. If you want GPT to check the architecture or a teammate to flag issues, you're copy-pasting between windows.

This MCP server fixes that. When your agent creates a plan, it gets shared as a collaborative thread in CoChat. Engineers comment on it, other AI models review it, and you pull all the feedback back into your agent's context with one command. Decisions can be saved as project memories that persist across sessions and are searchable by anyone.

What it does:

Plans: Auto-shared as collaborative threads. Pull feedback back into your terminal. Cross-model review: Have GPT review your Claude plan, or vice versa. Project memories: Semantic memory that persists across sessions, models, and people. Ask: Query your project's knowledge base from the terminal. Auto-scoping: Detects your project from git remote. No config needed. Setup is one command per agent. Auto-share behavior is configurable (off/plan/all).

MIT licensed, available on npm: npx @cochatai/mcp-cochat

Happy to answer questions about the architecture or the MCP protocol integration.

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47002924

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jonesforth

Fri, 02/13/2026 - 9:08am
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I Use Claude Code

Fri, 02/13/2026 - 8:21am
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Show HN: AI-powered video creation web app

Fri, 02/13/2026 - 8:20am

Hi HN - I built seedance2.video,an AI-powered video creation web app. It lets you create different kinds of short videos.

The idea is to make AI video creation feel more like “play” than a traditional editor

I’d love feedback from the HN community on:

Video generation speed and stability across devices/browsers

Whether the creation flow (choose input → pick style → generate) feels intuitive

What kind of controls or presets would make it more useful for real-world video use cases

I’m the creator of seedance2.video and happy to answer technical or product questions here.

Thanks!

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47002386

Points: 1

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