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    compromise

    compromise

    Modest natural-language processing

    Language is complicated and there's a gazillion words. Compromise is a javascript library that interprets and pre-parses text and makes some reasonable decisions so things are way easier. Compromise tries its best to parse text. it is small, quick, and often good-enough. It is not as smart as you'd think. Conjugate and negate verbs in any tense.
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    MCP OpenAI

    MCP OpenAI

    Chat with OpenAI models from Claude Desktop

    The MCP OpenAI Server is a Model Context Protocol server that allows seamless interaction with OpenAI's models directly from applications like Claude Desktop. It simplifies the integration of OpenAI's language models into various workflows. ​
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    voice-elements

    voice-elements

    Web Component wrapper to the Web Speech API

    voice-elements is a set of Web Components that wraps the Web Speech API to make speech synthesis (text-to-speech) and speech recognition (speech-to-text) easy to use via simple HTML tags. Instead of manually dealing with JavaScript APIs like SpeechSynthesis and SpeechRecognition, developers can drop custom elements such as <voice-player> and <voice-recognition> into their markup and configure them with attributes. Built originally with Polymer, it follows the early Web Components ecosystem...
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