by jacksalad · MCP Server · ★ 113
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WailsChat A desktop AI chat application built with Wails v2 (Go backend + Vue 3 frontend) that connects to OpenAI-compatible LLM APIs with MCP tool calling support. Features Multiple LLM Providers: Support for OpenAI, Claude, DeepSeek, and other OpenAI-compatible APIs Streaming Responses: Real-time SSE streaming for smooth chat experience Multimodal Support: Send images to vision-capable models like GPT-4 Vision Multiple Sessions: Create and manage multiple chat sessions with drag-and-drop reordering Local Storage: All data stored locally in SQLite database Customizable Settings: System prompts, themes, fonts, and chat width Dark/Light Theme: Built-in theme switching support Built-in Tools (Read/Write/Execute): AI models can read local files, write files, and execute shell commands directly MCP Tool Calling: AI models can use external tools via Model Context Protocol LaTeX Rendering: High-quality mathematical formula rendering using KaTeX Mermaid Diagrams: Render flowcharts, sequence diagrams, and more Performance Statistics: Token usage, response times, and generation speed tracking Keyboard Shortcuts: Configurable shortcuts for common actions Custom CSS: Full CSS customization...
| Stars | 113 |
| Forks | 0 |
| Language | Go |
| Category | MCP Server |
| License | MIT |
| Quality Score | 60.4052576314214/100 |
| Last Updated | 2026-07-01 |
| Created | 2026-04-08 |
| Platforms | go, mcp |
| Est. Tokens | ~18k |
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wailschat is A desktop AI chat application built with Wails v2 (Go backend + Vue 3 frontend) that connects to OpenAI-compatible LLM APIs with MCP tool calling support.. It is categorized as a MCP Server with 113 GitHub stars.
wailschat is primarily written in Go.
You can find installation instructions and usage details in the wailschat GitHub repository at github.com/jacksalad/wailschat. The project has 113 stars and 0 forks, indicating an active community.
wailschat is released under the MIT license, making it free to use and modify according to the license terms.