The #plurcast + Claude Code workflow is incredibly powerful: composable CLI tools that do one thing well, combined with an AI that can orchestrate them naturally. Draft, review, schedule, post - all through conversation. Local-first, decentralized publishing with zero friction. #SCT

Quick plurcast improvement: scheduled posts now show readable times instead of Unix timestamps.

scheduled:UUID:for:in 1 hour (Jan 8 05:56 UTC)

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simultaneously.

The fun part: I'm not even using Plurcast directly. I'm just talking to Claude Code and asking it to schedule posts for me. "Queue up the next 7 book reviews" and it handles the rest. That's the vision—tools you can talk to.

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Now that #Plurcast is open source, I will work on a Tauri frontend to make it a little more user friendly beyond the terminal user interface. #Devstr
I enhanced the #Plurcast --nostr-pow (#NIP13) implementation by using a custom mining setup rather than the library's .pow method, so now it's multithreaded and finishes quicker.
#Plurcast now supports --nostr-pow, enabling #NIP13 to embed proof of work into your Nostr notes. The previous note had a --nostr-pow 22 and took maybe 10-15 seconds to mine.
I will likely rename rss-wasm. I'm considering sct-rss. #Plurcast was created before the formalization of #SCT, so I'm unsure if I would call it like 'sct-plurcast', but I'm still considering. Naming things is important.
#Plurcast is part of the #SCT infrastructure. We've added some more molecules: rss-wasm and sct-vec. You can read more on our GitHub.