Show Me The Story is an AI-powered novel writing tool that automates the entire process from story setting and outline to chapter-by-chapter composition. It runs as a single file, works across platforms, requires no setup, and stores all data locally. The tool was shared by its creator, TecNico, through the Appinn discovery channel. It aims to help writers produce long-form fiction with minimal friction.
AnyChat is a macOS menu bar application that integrates AI directly into any text input field. By selecting text and pressing a configurable shortcut, it sends the selected content to a user-configured AI service and replaces it with the generated result. The tool supports rewriting, polishing, translation, and summarizing meeting minutes, eliminating the need to switch between apps or copy-paste. It targets productivity tasks like composing emails, editing documents, and organizing notes. The developer posted the self-recommendation on the Appinn forum.
ZHLMI (摇摆时间线) has open-sourced 'Script Forging', an AI tool that transforms an idea into a professional, shootable script. The developer spent three weeks specifically training the AI to write scripts, emphasizing a realistic, structured approach over simplistic one-sentence video generation. The project is described as a 'Skill', likely a customized AI workflow. It is shared to help creators produce video content with proper script quality.
Show Me The Story is an open-source, local AI-assisted writing tool tailored for long novels. It runs on Windows, Linux, and macOS as a single-file application with zero setup, keeping all data stored locally. The tool connects to any OpenAI-compatible API and provides a complete pipeline from story setting and outline to chapter-by-chapter generation. It is designed specifically for web novel and long-form fiction authors, not a generic chat interface. The project is licensed under MIT and features a Chinese-language interface.
The US government issued an export control directive requiring Anthropic to halt access to its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models for any foreign national, including Anthropic's own foreign employees, worldwide. The order, received at 5:21 PM ET, cited a jailbreak technique; Anthropic reviewed the demo and found only minor, previously known vulnerabilities that also exist in other public models. Anthropic complied but expressed disagreement, arguing that if this standard were applied industry-wide, all frontier model deployments would be stopped. Access to other Anthropic models remains unaffected.
Xiaomi has launched MiMo Code, a terminal-native AI programming assistant forked from OpenCode. The tool supports code reading/writing, shell command execution, and Git management, while a persistent memory system retains project context across sessions. A time-limited free version of the MiMo-V2.5 model is available, accessible after installing MiMo Code. The release was reported by Appinn.