Nash AI Workspace Goes Open Source with Image Generation and MCP Support

Nash, an AI productivity workspace developed by Backboard, has been made open source and is now publicly available on GitHub for anyone to use, fork, or self-host. The platform was originally built as an internal tool to serve as a full AI workspace rather than a simple chat interface. Alongside the open-source release, a major update introduces end-to-end image generation, document creation, and support for the Model Context Protocol (MCP), including Google MCP, allowing Nash to connect with external tools and services. A new Library feature automatically saves generated images so users can retrieve them across sessions without manual effort. The project welcomes community contributions including bug reports, pull requests, and custom MCP server integrations via its GitHub repository.
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