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    AsmJit

    AsmJit

    Low-latency machine code generation

    AsmJit is a low-level code generation library designed for dynamically creating machine code at runtime, enabling just-in-time (JIT) compilation for performance-critical applications. It provides a high-level API that abstracts away the complexity of writing raw assembly while still allowing fine-grained control over instruction generation. The library supports multiple architectures, including x86 and x64, making it versatile for cross-platform development. It is commonly used in...
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    Modelence

    Modelence

    Modelence is an all-in-one TypeScript platform

    Modelence is an all-in-one TypeScript platform aimed at helping teams ship production web apps with far less boilerplate than a typical full-stack setup. It positions itself as a Supabase-style experience tailored toward MongoDB-centric development, bundling common backend needs like authentication, database integration, and observability into a cohesive framework. The project is built to support modern application workflows where product teams want to move quickly without stitching together...
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    DESIGN.md

    DESIGN.md

    A format specification for describing a visual identity

    design.md is an open specification created by Google Labs that defines a standardized way to describe design systems for AI coding agents. It allows developers to encode visual identity elements such as colors, typography, spacing, and components in a structured format. The file combines machine-readable design tokens with human-readable explanations, enabling agents to generate consistent user interfaces aligned with a brand. By providing persistent design context, it eliminates the need to...
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    Alook

    Alook

    The collaboration layer for your AI workforce

    Alook is an open-source, self-hosted platform for running local AI coding agents as a coordinated workforce. It lets users give agents defined roles, email addresses, task boards, calendars, and shared workflows so they can collaborate more like a real team. The platform connects local agents to external communication channels while keeping the actual agents and codebase running on the user’s own machine. It is designed for developers, solo founders, and teams that want multiple AI agents to...
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