[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":47},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$fKkiZqnxPtbpDig0-yY6-OlezOXK09hLhwthPpCzpsjo":3},{"date":4,"generated_at":5,"picks":6,"candidates_scanned":46,"candidates_scored":30},"2026-03-24","2026-03-24T05:30:00.000000+00:00",[7,21,33],{"rank":8,"title":9,"source":10,"url":11,"category":12,"tldr":13,"score":14,"scores":15,"why":20},1,"Put Claude to work on your computer","Claude Blog","https://claude.com/blog/dispatch-and-computer-use","Release","- Claude can now physically use your Mac — open apps, navigate browsers, fill in spreadsheets — just like a person sitting at your desk\n- It uses your connected integrations (Slack, Calendar, etc.) first; when no connector exists, it asks permission to take over your screen directly\n- The key trick: assign a task from your phone, put it down, and come back to finished work. Claude picks up the conversation exactly where it left off\n- You can set recurring instructions once — \"scan my email every morning\" or \"pull a report every Friday\" — and Claude handles it on schedule\n- Currently research preview: Pro and Max plans, macOS only. Update your desktop app and pair with mobile to try it",88,{"direct_claude_relevance":16,"practical_utility":17,"novelty":18,"source_credibility":19},33,24,18,13,"Computer use has been a promised frontier for AI assistants and it's now real for Claude subscribers. The dispatch model — delegate from phone, Claude does it on your desktop, you return to finished work — is a genuinely new interaction paradigm, not just another API feature. The official blog post signals this is Anthropic's intentional product direction, not an experiment buried in the docs. MacOS-only and research-preview status means rough edges, but the capability itself is significant enough to try today if you're on Pro or Max.",{"rank":22,"title":23,"source":24,"url":25,"category":12,"tldr":26,"score":27,"scores":28,"why":32},2,"[Release] anthropics/claude-code-action: Claude Code GitHub Action v1.0","GitHub anthropics/claude-code-action","https://github.com/anthropics/claude-code-action/releases/tag/v1","- The Claude Code GitHub Action hit v1.0 GA — the API got a complete overhaul and it's cleaner: one `prompt` input instead of three separate modes, all CLI options through `claude_args`\n- Automatic mode detection — you no longer need to manually specify interactive vs. automation mode; the action figures it out\n- Breaking change: `mode`, `direct_prompt`, `custom_instructions`, `model`, `allowed_tools` are all gone. If you're on v0.x, read the migration guide before upgrading\n- New use case examples are bundled: automated PR review, CI failure auto-fix, issue triage, doc generation, security scanning",79,{"direct_claude_relevance":29,"practical_utility":30,"novelty":31,"source_credibility":19},30,22,14,"v1.0 is a meaningful milestone — it simplifies the configuration surface that tripped up many teams on v0.x and brings the action into alignment with the Claude Code CLI. Anyone running Claude in GitHub CI (PR review bots, auto-fix workflows) should note the breaking changes and plan a migration. The bundled examples for PR review, CI failure fixing, and security scanning are ready-to-copy starting points for teams who haven't automated code review yet.",{"rank":34,"title":35,"source":36,"url":37,"category":38,"tldr":39,"score":40,"scores":41,"why":45},3,"I made Claude aware of my entire git history","Reddit r/ClaudeAI","https://www.reddit.com/r/ClaudeAI/comments/1s1w8hh/i_made_claude_aware_of_my_entire_git_history/","Guide","- claudememory indexes your entire git history into a local vector database and exposes it to Claude Code via MCP tools — one `pip install claudememory` away\n- Claude can now answer \"why was X removed?\", see the full commit history of a file before editing it, and look up past bug fixes near code it's about to touch\n- The concrete payoff: Claude stopped re-introducing bugs that were already fixed, because it now checks the fix history before adding new code in that area",61,{"direct_claude_relevance":42,"practical_utility":30,"novelty":43,"source_credibility":44},21,12,6,"Claude's biggest blind spot in real codebases isn't intelligence — it's that it only sees current code, not the decisions and bug fixes that shaped it. claudememory patches that gap by making git history queryable through MCP. The tools are specific and practical: `search_git_history`, `commits_touching_file`, `bug_fix_history`. Works with OpenAI embeddings or Ollama locally, falls back to ChromaDB without either. Reddit source with GitHub link means you can inspect it before running on production repos.",41,1776402243436]