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    Claude-Mem

    Claude-Mem

    Claude Code plugin that automatically captures everything Claude does

    Claude-Mem is a persistent memory compression system built specifically for Claude Code to preserve context across coding sessions. It automatically captures Claude’s tool usage, observations, and decisions, then compresses them into semantic memories that carry forward into future sessions. By enabling long-term continuity, Claude-Mem helps Claude “remember” project history, past fixes, and prior reasoning even after restarts or reconnects. Its progressive disclosure approach intelligently injects only the most relevant context, balancing usefulness with token efficiency. ...
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    Promptr

    Promptr

    Promptr is a CLI tool that lets you use plain English to instruct GPT3

    Promptr is a CLI tool that lets you use plain English to instruct OpenAI LLM models to make changes to your codebase. Changes are applied directly to the files that you reference from your prompt.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Luna Code Checker

    Luna Code Checker

    An advanced web-based tool for checking JavaScript code using ESLint.

    Luna Code Checker An advanced web-based tool for checking JavaScript code using ESLint. How to Use Clone the repository. Run npm install to install the dependencies. Run npm start to start the server. Open http://localhost:3000 in your web browser. Write or paste your JavaScript code in the textarea. Click the "Check Code" button to see linting results. Features Comprehensive syntax and style checking using ESLint.
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