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    Inspect Petri

    Inspect Petri

    An alignment auditing agent capable of exploring alignment hypothesis

    Inspect Petri is an open-source alignment auditing agent that lets researchers rapidly test concrete safety hypotheses against target models using realistic, multi-turn scenarios. Instead of building bespoke evals, Inspect Petri automatically generates audit environments from seed “special instructions,” orchestrates an auditor model to probe a target model, and simulates tool use and rollbacks to surface risky behaviors.
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    Rewriting Project Claw Code

    Rewriting Project Claw Code

    Ensure consistency and alignment between different codebases

    Rewriting Project Claw Code is a development tool or framework designed to ensure consistency and alignment between different codebases, environments, or implementations. It focuses on maintaining parity across systems, which is particularly important in distributed architectures or multi-platform applications. The project provides mechanisms to compare, validate, and synchronize code or behavior, helping teams avoid discrepancies that can lead to bugs or inconsistencies.
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    Karpathy Skills

    Karpathy Skills

    A single CLAUDE.md file to improve Claude Code behavior

    ...Its principles encourage the agent to think before coding, prefer simple implementations, make surgical changes, and define verifiable success criteria. It can be installed as a Claude Code plugin or copied directly into a project as reusable instructions. Its main value is not automation, but behavioral alignment that helps coding agents produce cleaner, smaller, and more deliberate changes.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    CyberPPT

    CyberPPT

    A Codex Skill for generating high-density, editable PowerPoints

    ...Image-generation blueprints guide reconstruction while native text, shapes, tables, charts, and vectors preserve core editability. Multiple quality gates inspect structure, visuals, overflow, spatial alignment, curves, and editable elements. Delivery includes the PPTX, rendered previews, manifests, and QA results, with failed hard gates blocking completion.
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    NanoClaw

    NanoClaw

    A lightweight alternative to Clawdbot / OpenClaw

    Nanoclaw is a lightweight, security-focused personal agent runtime designed as a slimmer alternative to larger “personal assistant” agent stacks, with an emphasis on being easy to audit and safe by default. It runs agent execution inside Apple containers to provide strong isolation boundaries, so individual chats and actions can be sandboxed with tighter filesystem and process separation than a typical single-process bot. The project connects directly to WhatsApp, letting you deploy an...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Claude Code Video Vision

    Claude Code Video Vision

    Give Claude the ability to watch and understand videos

    Claude Video Vision is a plugin designed for Claude Code that enables large language models to process and understand video content by transforming it into multimodal inputs the model can reason over. Instead of attempting to directly interpret raw video streams, the system extracts key frames using tools like ffmpeg and processes audio through transcription engines, converting both visual and auditory signals into structured inputs for the model. The result is a perception layer that feeds...
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    WebMCP

    WebMCP

    Enabling web apps to get accessed by AI agents

    WebMCP is a proposed web standard that enables web applications to expose their functionality as JavaScript-based “tools” accessible to AI agents, browser assistants, and assistive technologies. It allows developers to define structured, natural-language-described functions directly in client-side code, effectively turning web pages into Model Context Protocol (MCP)-like servers running in the browser. Unlike backend integrations, WebMCP executes tools within the live web page, preserving...
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    aictx

    aictx

    Repo-local continuity runtime for AI coding agents. Helps them continu

    AICTX helps Codex, Claude, GitHub Copilot and other coding agents continue work across sessions by preserving the last useful execution state: active work, next actions, decisions, failures, validation evidence and repo context. The continuity idea is not to add more hidden memory or dump more context into the prompt. AICTX keeps operational continuity inside the repo: - active Work State and next action; - execution summaries and handoffs; - explicit decisions; - known failures and...
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