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    AIClient-2-API

    AIClient-2-API

    Simulates Gemini CLI, Antigravity, Qwen Code, and Kiro client

    AIClient-2-API is a developer-focused tool that acts as a compatibility layer, simulating multiple AI client interfaces and translating them into standardized API requests compatible with OpenAI-style endpoints. It enables developers to connect various AI tools and clients, such as Gemini CLI, Qwen Code, or other proprietary interfaces, into a unified backend without needing to rewrite integrations. The system is designed to support high-throughput usage, handling large volumes of requests...
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    Keep-Cool

    Smart controller for the fan(s) of your Mac

    This project is a simple daemon (aka service) for Apple Mac Computers developed from the source code of the famous smcFanControl command line tool. It runs in background as system service and dynamically changes the speed of you Mac's fan(s) in order to keep it cooler. This tool can be fully configured from command line and can also run in simulation mode from the terminal.
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