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    Kaku

    Kaku

    A fast, out-of-the-box terminal built for AI coding

    Kaku is a fast, out-of-the-box terminal built for AI coding workflows. It is a deeply customized fork of WezTerm that aims to provide practical defaults rather than requiring users to assemble a terminal setup from scratch. The app includes common developer shortcuts for tabs, windows, panes, settings, lazygit, file management, screen clearing, and AI-related actions. Kaku also includes an assistant mode that can help with automatic error recovery and natural-language command generation. It is designed for developers who use terminal-based AI coding agents and want a terminal that supports that workflow directly. ...
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    SIG Rust

    SIG Rust

    Rust language bindings for TensorFlow

    ...The repository is designed for developers who want Rust’s performance, safety, and systems programming strengths while still accessing TensorFlow’s machine learning capabilities. It includes setup instructions that explain how the crate can automatically download or compile the required TensorFlow shared libraries, which lowers the barrier to getting started. The project also supports environments where TensorFlow is already installed, giving developers more flexibility in how they configure their systems. Documentation, community discussion resources, and versioned releases indicate that the repository is maintained as a serious language binding.
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