@jaywcjlove: OpenCut, an open-source alternative to CapCut, already 60k stars — rebuilt with Rust core, unified multi-platform adaptation, with editor API, native plugin system, MCP AI service, headless batch rendering, and built-in script panel.
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OpenCut is an open-source alternative to CapCut, rebuilt with a Rust core, supporting multi-platform adaptation, providing editor API, native plugins, MCP AI service, headless batch rendering, and built-in script panel, with 60k GitHub Stars.
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OpenCut: Open-source CapCut alternative, now 60k 🌟
Reconstructed with a Rust kernel, unified multi-platform support, with built-in editor API, native plugin system, MCP AI service, headless batch rendering, and script panel.
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