Lina-Law-Firm/mikeoss
Lina OS is Mike reskinned as a warm, editorial legal assistant from a law firm, with a no-signup demo and a cloud deployment path.
Lina OS is the work of Lina-Law-Firm, who have taken Mike and given it a distinct identity: a calm, paper-and-ink editorial look, a single typeface across the whole product, and a split-screen sign-in that sets the tone before you've logged in. The branding is thorough enough that this reads as a product the firm intends to put in front of its own people, not a weekend experiment.
The most reader-friendly touch is a guest demo. There's a way to look around the assistant with no account at all - you land straight in the workspace as a read-only visitor, and the read-only limit is enforced on the server, not just hidden in the interface. That's a thoughtful detail if you want to kick the tyres before committing.
Underneath, Lina-Law-Firm have been getting the backend ready to ship to managed cloud hosting, including the plumbing to turn Word documents into PDFs. The direction is coherent: brand it, let people try it without friction, and make it deployable. Click through to GitHub if you want the specifics.
What's in it
- Lina OS rebrand A warm paper-and-ink editorial palette with a single consistent typeface, replacing Mike's default look top to bottom.
- No-account demo A 'view demo, no account needed' path drops curious visitors straight into the assistant workspace.
- Server-enforced read-only access Guests can browse but not change anything, and that limit is enforced on the server rather than just dimmed in the UI.
- Split-screen sign-in A redesigned entry screen that carries the new brand from the very first click.
- Word-to-PDF handling The backend can convert Word documents into PDFs as part of getting documents ready to use.
- Cloud deployment path The backend has been packaged to ship to managed cloud hosting.
Direction
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Activity
nipanon ↗ analysis ↗ GitHub Threads of work (detailed view)
Lina-Law-Firm lets prospects kick the tyres without an account
A read-only demo mode drops curious visitors straight into the assistant, no signup required.
Lina Law Firm rebrands Mike and ships it to Google Cloud Run
A working law firm has taken the open-source Mike, stamped its own name on it, and packaged it to run as a private cloud service.
Lina Law Firm rebrands Mike as its own house product, 'Lina OS'
A law firm took the open-source legal-AI codebase and reskinned the entire thing into its own brand.
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nipanon · opened 7d ago · merged 4d ago by nipanon