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@x1pm_com
The shared workspace for humans & AI agents
Katılım Nisan 2021
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Markdown for docs. CSV for data. One shared workspace for humans and AI agents. 🤝 @x1pm_com is a neat glimpse of what practical, low-friction agent collaboration could look like. elite-ai-assisted-coding.dev/p/x1pm-a-share…
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x1pm 是一个以 Markdown 和 CSV 为核心的共享工作空间,让人类用户和 AI 代理都能直接读写同样的文件。通过去除专有格式和厂商绑定,x1pm 倡导用最基本的文本文件实现高效协作,并借助 MCP/Agent Skills 机制推动 Markdown 成为人与 AI 的通用交流语言。
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Zain Hoda@zain_hoda
Markdown is becoming the lingua franca between humans and AI. Introducing @x1pm_com x1pm is a shared workspace built entirely on markdown and csv. Your agents read and write the same files you do. No proprietary formats. No vendor lock-in Just files via MCP / Agent Skills
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@zain_hoda @x1pm_com Interesting. Thanks for the pointer Zain 🙏
I like the slides md by the way...
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@zain_hoda @x1pm_com it's like Google Docs / Google Sheets except for AI agents
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Markdown is becoming the lingua franca between humans and AI.
Introducing @x1pm_com
x1pm is a shared workspace built entirely on markdown and csv. Your agents read and write the same files you do.
No proprietary formats.
No vendor lock-in
Just files via MCP / Agent Skills
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@pJacquelDesign Similar experience! I’m using Svelte too. Although no CSS framework.
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Did you know this about Claude Code? These conversations that you have with it are actually stored in files on your computer that actually contain a ton of metadata. This is how other tools are able to see claude code costs and utilization.
I was curious about what was contained in these files so this morning I ended up vibe coding a web app that let's you browse all the repos that you've used Claude Code with.
You can click in to see the details of each conversation, including all tool calls, number of tokens input, output, read from cache, the read files, write files, grep, web searches, the status of each "to do" that it creates, etc. It was really insightful.
I realized that you can actually resume any of these conversations using the resume flag so there's a command up top to let you do that.
I'm not sure what, if anything, I'm going to do with this, but I'm open-sourcing the Go code in case anyone else finds this useful.
There's actually way more structure here than what Anthropic publishes in their SDK documentation. I've tried to go as deep as possible extracting the JSON data into Go structs so that if you wanted you could build a very tailored user interface on top of this.
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Here's how to get started with @remote_code so that you can code on the go using @claude_code @AmpCode @geminicli and more
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What does @remote_code let you do?
It’s more than just accessing CLI tools. It’s like having a scaled down VSCode in your pocket.
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@gaurabhmathure All the CLIs:
claude, amp, aider, codex, gemini, grok, opencode, codebuff, friday
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@tonydehnke Thanks for reporting! Could you DM with more details so we can investigate?
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@remote_code Installed on MacOS and iPhone, but phone not seeing computer after entering the link code.
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