1. Ambitious: ClutchTop - an opensource ai harness (desktop app) similar to claude code desktop app built in electron. It's to the point where I've started to use the app to build the app. Still in v1 though.
Built this because I don't want third party tools to have access to my document data, especially for compressing identity docs for government websites.
Thank you for the suggestions! I will for sure take it into consideration.
The scanner itself is from another open source project, the only one which was a viable option. I'll have to look into OpenNoteScanner's scanner if I were to improve mine. Seems people are happy with the edge detection it offers.
There are no OCR capabilities. Just managed to get a good cropper implemented with perspective cropping. There were very few options of which only one was viable.
1. Ambitious: ClutchTop - an opensource ai harness (desktop app) similar to claude code desktop app built in electron. It's to the point where I've started to use the app to build the app. Still in v1 though.
https://github.com/veejayts/clutchtop
Building this because I want both chat and agentic interface to use different models via openrouter/local.
2. Miscellaneous PDF/img/doc tools (compression/merging/rotation, more to come) on the browser as a static web page.
Try it here: https://veejayts.github.io/pdftools.html
Built this because I don't want third party tools to have access to my document data, especially for compressing identity docs for government websites.
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