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This toolkit section offers an outstanding compilation of resources essential for web design and development.

We feature themes and templates, coding tools and editors, plugins, tips, bookmarklets, file-sharing tools, collaboration tools, monitoring tools, color pickers, scheme generators, and comprehensive resource kits for infographics and royalty-free stock photos.

11 Icon Pack Websites Designers Should Bookmark

A curated shortlist of 11 icon libraries worth keeping in your design toolkit, from clean open-source defaults to full commercial icon systems.

Choosing the Right LLM Models for Your Everyday Laptop

A practical guide to running LLMs on your everyday laptop, no supercomputer required. Learn how to pick the right model for your hardware, your worklo…

A look into EmDash CMS

When Cloudflare announced EmDash CMS on April 1st, I thought it was a joke. But as I looked at the GitHub code, read Cloudflare’s announcement, and …

VoxCPM2, a Free ElevenLabs Alternative

VoxCPM2 is an open-source voice model with local inference, cloning, streaming, and voice design features that make it a serious ElevenLabs alternativ…

Find Usernames Across Social Networks with Sherlock

Sherlock is a simple OSINT tool that checks where a username exists across hundreds of public websites and social networks.

llmfit Helps You Pick the Right Local LLM for Your Machine

llmfit inspects your hardware and recommends local LLMs that will actually run well on your machine, before you waste time downloading the wrong one.

How to Set Up Hermes to Supervise OpenClaw

Want Hermes to supervise OpenClaw? Here's a practical setup that gives OpenClaw execution muscle and Hermes the job of learning and oversight.

OpenClaw vs Hermes Agent: Which One Should You Choose?

OpenClaw and Hermes Agent both look strong in 2026, but they solve different problems. Here's the practical difference and who each one suits best.

How to Install and Use MiniMax CLI

Learn how to install MiniMax CLI, log in, run your first commands, and explore text, image, video, speech, music, and search from the terminal.

How to Run Gemma 4 Locally With OpenClaw in 3 Steps

A quick 3-step guide to running Gemma 4 locally with Ollama and OpenClaw, without cloud APIs or a messy setup.

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