A "Home Agent" setup, with customized special agents to manage various aspects of the house through home assistant, learning feedback from household users to try and tune everything at the right time.
Various MCPs for above.
A "remote claude code server", that gives project level overview and lets me run projects / develop on my home server rather than locally through my laptop. Supports ssh as well as a web UI (projects in a list, shell rendered using https://xtermjs.org/, with a tile overview when working on multiple projects to watch for turn ends.
Similar to above, I have a local version that auto launches a new project scoped podman container, passess through the work directory, installs CC/Codex/Grok into it and passess through the auth / config for each agent. Then dumps you into that shell with aliases to map each agent to that agent with a few special env flags to disable permission prompts, so claude = `claude --dangerously-bypass-permissions`.
An extensive MCP for Obsidian that gives agents access to use a lot of the more advanced Obsidian functionality, such as suggesting and installing plugins / configs / etc.
It's helped some of my daily productivity, but I still prefer to get my hands dirty with code most of the time rather than full prompt it.