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AI Developer Tool Updates Scattered Across Social Media Are Hard to Track

Developers using Claude Code and similar AI tools struggle to keep up with rapid release cadences, as announcements, tips, and workflows are fragmented across Twitter, Discord, and other platforms. There is no single curated source for staying current on AI coding tool updates. This is a product launch announcement, not a raw user pain point.

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