Made a macOS app that creates highly personal macOS apps. Works with models as small as Gemma 4 E2B
Summary
Ironsmith is an open-source macOS app that generates custom macOS apps from a single prompt using local AI models like Gemma 4, working on low-end hardware like 8GB MacBook Air.
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