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tuchg/Lucarne

Lucarne solves the specific annoyance every founder using long-running AI coding agents hits: you kick off a session, walk away, and come back to find the agent has been sitting idle for an hour waiting on a confirmation you never saw. The project installs as a zero-intrusion bridge — it monitors the agent process and fires a notification to whatever messaging app you already have on your phone when human input is needed. You approve, reject, or nudge from your phone, and the session resumes. No patched runtimes, no custom hooks, no MCP configuration. The Telegram path is the most battle-tested; WeChat and Feishu support makes it immediately useful for builders in mainland China who live in those apps. The honest reservation: the project is early, so expect rough edges on Windows-first support and limited documentation for non-Telegram paths. But the core idea is sound and fills a real gap. -> Best for: solo founder or indie hacker running overnight AI coding sessions who needs mobile oversight without babysitting a terminal.
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