Hodor is a tiny macOS app that launches saved AI prompts into any text field — from the screen edge, keyboard shortcut, or keyword such as ;git.
I work with different AI tools every day, and had prompts scattered across Raycast snippets, Apple Notes, and Notion — notes that kept getting longer and unmanageable. Raycast snippets are useful, but cumbersome to browse and edit. I wanted one local place to save and review them, and one click to paste them into whatever AI tool I'm using. The test I set was whether I could actually stop using Raycast snippets for this. I think I fulfilled my goal. Hodor has been my daily tool for 3 months now.
The app is 701 KB — SwiftUI + SwiftData, no web views. Zero network requests anywhere in the code: no analytics, no telemetry, no update checks. You can verify - search the source for URLSession, it's not in code.
Runs on macOS 15+, with native Liquid Glass on macOS 26+. Free and open source.
GitHub: [https://github.com/woody-design/hodor](https://github.com/woody-design/hodor)
Let me know if you have any suggestions — I'd love to hear how you solved the scattered-prompts problem.
Comments URL: [https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48296678](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48296678)
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