Add prompt-to-asset (image gen MCP) and unslop (AI writing cleaner)#202
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What this adds
Two open-source developer tools:
prompt-to-asset — Added to Image Generation Tools. An MCP server that routes image generation prompts across 30+ models (Flux, DALL-E, Stable Diffusion, Ideogram, etc.). Zero API key required for the first run via free tiers. Install:
npm install -g prompt-to-asset.unslop — Added to AI-Related Tools. A CLI tool that strips AI writing patterns (sycophantic openers, filler vocabulary, hedging stacks, em-dash overuse) from text files and stdin before publication. Code blocks, URLs, and technical terms pass through unchanged. Install:
npm install -g unslop.Both tools are published on npm, MIT-licensed, actively maintained, and usable today. I'm the author of both.