Developer Tool / Desktop App Packaging / Linux Distribution

Claude Desktop for Linux

A GitHub repository that packages Claude Desktop for Linux with install paths for Debian/Ubuntu, Fedora/RHEL, Arch AUR, and NixOS, plus MCP support and system integration features.

Clear23/30
Useful26/30
Specific15/20
Complete19/20
Claude Desktop for Linux screenshot

Why it was accepted

The page clearly describes an AI-related developer tool: it repackages Claude Desktop for Linux and shows concrete installation methods, supported package formats, configuration details, and documentation links. The repository has substantial visible content, active project structure, and enough evidence for a useful public listing.

Weakness

The crawl does not show the full README, so a visitor still cannot see the complete setup flow, troubleshooting steps, or how maintained the release process is beyond the visible notes.

Review status

11 days ago #390 ↓ -3

Last evaluated 11 days ago. Current rank #390. Down 3 spots in the rankings.

Score history

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