
Genus
Genus is a beautiful, native front end for Plex that provides a premium viewing experience on tvOS and macOS. It offers a modern interface designed specifically for these platforms.
Vector Sigma is the absurdly earnest cousin of “we should automate this”: Linear tickets spawn their own little universe—a fresh repo sandbox—then Cursor runs the job while each…
Autonomy · Web · v1.1.0 · Free





Vector Sigma turns your board into something closer to a Saturday-morning ops room. A card moves, a workspace spins up, and Cursor gets to work—but the fun part is how we cast the roles: Lead Dev, Reviewer, and QA aren't anonymous “Assistant #2”; they pick up Transformer-flavored personas from a soul pack, so handoffs and Linear intros sound like characters with opinions, not boilerplate status updates. The loop is still a real engineering pipeline, it just refuses to be boring on purpose.
Behind the jokes is the same discipline: structured handoffs between phases, markdown you actually own, a dashboard so you can see what is running, and room for branches, PRs, PM briefs, and zip drops when you want more than “agent go brr.” If you like your automation competent and slightly theatrical, welcome to the family.
Linear-driven queue — Composer polls your project and automatically runs work for issues in configured active states, then stops when tickets reach terminal states.
Per-issue workspaces — Each ticket gets an isolated directory, with hooks to clone your product repo, prep the environment, and clean up when the run ends.
Cursor ACP execution — It launches the Cursor CLI (agent acp) with that workspace as cwd, so headless agents follow the same rules and tools you define for the repo.
WORKFLOW.md as the contract — One file holds tracker settings, limits, timeouts, concurrency, hooks, and Liquid-templated prompts wired to each issue (and retry attempt).
Visibility and PM tooling — Optional loopback HTTP APIs and a Next.js dashboard surface orchestrator state, plus PM flows for briefs, markdown imports, sync toward Linear, and reporting-style snapshots.

Genus is a beautiful, native front end for Plex that provides a premium viewing experience on tvOS and macOS. It offers a modern interface designed specifically for these platforms.

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