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 Appinn Forum's automated Discovery Channel released its latest top 5 trending topics for the past 10 days (2026 Issue 24). The list includes Ameow 0.3.0, a desktop floating window for unified content collection; an open-source AI cultivation simulator; FusionCloud, a tool mounting cloud drives and object storage as local disks (free beta); clipboard manager Clippi; and a global travel search Skill by RollingGo. The ranking is generated by forum activity data.
A user on the Meta.appinn.net forum posted a question asking what software is used to create the popular 'binge-watch' summary videos on Bilibili. They specifically inquired whether there are open-source AI video editing tools available for this purpose, and what computer hardware specifications would be required. The user also requested any experience sharing from fellow forum members who might be creating such videos.
A fully open-source AI cultivation fantasy world simulator has been released, where each cultivator is an independent AI agent that can observe the environment and make decisions. Complex cultivation rules are embedded to mitigate AI hallucinations and maintain consistency. The project is open-source on GitHub and free to download on the EPIC store, bypassing Steam due to its wallet requirement.
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.