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SUMMARY

Humans, as an API, for coding agents. Your rambling, shaped into prompts — a local, experiential feedback desk for coding hosts.

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RambleDesk

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RambleDesk

Stop vibe coding. Rambling is all you need.

Sometimes writing prompts is hard. All I can put out is rambling. So I built a workbench that takes rambling.

RambleDesk already fits most common harnesses. Turn on ramble mode, give the AI a goal. When it needs you, RambleDesk will call. Use the tools that are already there: speech, screenshots, pasted code, files. After you finish the ramble, the AI continues.

RambleDesk is like sunglasses. You'll know when to put them on.

Install and use

Download from GitHub Releases.

Windows: run x64-setup.exe. Until Authenticode is added, SmartScreen may block the first launch. Confirm the download, then More info → Run anyway.

macOS (Apple Silicon): open the DMG and drag RambleDesk into Applications. The build is ad-hoc signed and not notarized. First launch: right-click → Open. If macOS says the app is damaged, confirm the file came from this repo, then:

xattr -dr com.apple.quarantine /Applications/RambleDesk.app

Open the app and finish first-run setup. In Settings → Adapters, install the host you use: Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, Gemini CLI, Grok, OpenCode, Reasonix, Antigravity IDE, plus native adapters for Pi and DeepSeek Harness.

Then enable ramble mode in the host and give the AI a goal. It will knock when it needs you.

From source:

pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
pnpm dev

Thanks

  • Snow Shot, for the screenshot stack
  • RepoChan, for brand and character assets
  • Kotone, for the local speech stack this workbench grew from

License

MIT

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