Feature Ideas And Requests
Sometimes I contribute feature requests and ideas to tech services that I use and love.
I thought it might be worthwhile aggregating them in a Github repository so that in the future I can perhaps link to a specific markdown file here rather than scattering them in different places.
I'm going to try my best to keep these in a semi-organized fashion. I'll bundle specific ideas for platforms into folders. And because these ideas might become outdated, I will also record the date in which I wrote them.
Product Index
AI & LLM Tools
AnythingLLM - Open-source AI document chat
Claude Code - AI-powered coding assistant
Gemini CLI - Google Gemini command-line interface
LibreChat - AI chat interface
NotebookLM - Google's AI-powered notebook
Perplexity AI - AI search engine
Qwen - Alibaba's language model
Automation & Workflow
Home & Personal Management
Advanced Camera Card - Home Assistant camera card
Alarmo - Home Assistant alarm integration
Homebox - Inventory and organization system
Voicenotes - Voice-to-text note-taking
Data & Productivity
Privacy & Open Source
FUTO - Privacy-focused tools
Author
Daniel Rosehill (public at danielrosehill dot com)
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