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TornadoVM
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FinGPT
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pyinfra
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Fabric discussion
Fabric reviews and mentions
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Tools I'm Using in 2026 (and what I've stopped using from 2025)
I don't use Fabric as much anymore. I still have it, but I generally just find using Claude Desktop is good enough.
- Fabric lets me assess online AI from my Unix CLI
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Filtering 221 AI Prompts to Find the Most Useful Ones for My Obsidian Notes
I have an Obsidian with lots of notes (personal/technical) I found a curated list of prompts (Fabric patterns) that I can use within my vault Instead of digging whole list I just wanted to get a list based on my specific needs and workflow with the help of AI. (Used Claude Code)
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Avoid an extra message from not using Amazon Bedrock when running the fabric command
I noticed that the recent fabric (v1.4.219, while I was writing this) displays an extra output when:
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Promptcraft: How to Talk to Robots (So They Don’t Make You a Sandwich When You Meant a Website)
One of the best modern examples of this thinking in action is the Fabric project by Daniel Miessler. Fabric is an elegant framework for combining large language models, tooling, and context into precise, reusable workflows—all expressed through natural language.
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Gemini 2.5 Pro reasons about task feasibility
You can also use the "fabric" CLI tool with its new "code_helper" functionality:
https://github.com/danielmiessler/fabric?tab=readme-ov-file#...
This is more rudimentary and works on the CLI, but I've had good results with it using both Gemini Pro and local models.
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The Differences Between Deep Research, Deep Research, and Deep Research
I think the person who wrote that probably meant these, specifically: https://github.com/danielmiessler/fabric/tree/main/patterns
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From Security Expert to AI Humanist: How Daniel Miessler is Transforming Tech's Impact
Project Fabric on GitHub
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My two favorite AI tools (that I don't see enough people talking about)
You can find Fabric here, and they have some good links to Youtube coverage which shows some great examples of how this works. What I liked about this tool is that there philosophy is that
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Ask HN: How do you manage your prompts in ChatGPT?
I humbly submit my project as a possible solution.
It's open-source on Github.
https://github.com/danielmiessler/fabric
The tagline is Human Augmentation Using AI, but really it's a crowd-sourced library of prompts.
Basically, I solve a problem once, to a satisfactory level, and then I upload it to Fabric so everyone else can do the same.
Over 22K stars just since January 2024.
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A note from our sponsor - SaaSHub
www.saashub.com | 13 Jun 2026
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danielmiessler/Fabric is an open source project licensed under MIT which is not an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of Fabric is Go.