HyperChat is an open-source chat client that supports MCP and can use various LLM APIs to achieve the best chat experience, as well as implement productivity tools.
You can access from anywhere and any device via the web, and set a password
Calls terminal MCP to automatically analyze asar files + helps me unzip
Calls terminal, compiles and upgrades nginx
Gaode Map MCP
One-click webpage creation, and publish to (cloudflare)
Calls Google search, asks what the TGA Game of the Year is
What are the limited-time free games? Please visit the website to call the tool
Opens a webpage for you, analyzes the results, and writes to a file
Through web tools + command line tools, opens GitHub README to learn + GIT clone + set up development environment
Multi-chat Workspace + Night Mode
Scheduled task list + schedules messages to be sent to Agent to complete tasks
Install MCP from third parties (supports any MCP)
H5 interface
Testing model capabilities
Knowledge base
Disclaimer
This project is for learning and communication purposes only. If you use this project for any operations, such as crawling behavior, it has nothing to do with the developers of this project.
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The npm package @dadigua/hyper-chat receives a total of 143 weekly downloads. As such, @dadigua/hyper-chat popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @dadigua/hyper-chat demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago.It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
Package last updated on 18 Jun 2025
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